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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - History of American Broadcasting
- Jeff Miller's site featuring early lists of radio and TV stations, articles about AM and FM broadcasting, and early television. - Television History - The First 75 Years
- With hardware, manuals, documents, magazines, books, toys, and advertising. - Alexandra Palace Television Society
- Founded to preserve the history of the world's first regular high-definition public television service from Alexandra Place, North London, in 1936. - Broadcasting in Chicago: 1921-1989
- Online museum of broadcast history with a focus on the studio NBC operated in Chicago's Merchandise Mart. - Birth of Television, The
- Adapted by Hal Landen. - Classic Car Spots
- Highlights video clips of classic automobile commercials. From TV Party. - World's Earliest Television Recordings
- Study and restoration of the earliest TV recordings. Includes early British TV history and the first British televised play. - Sarnoff, David (1891-1971) (4)
- Learn about David Sarnoff, the 'general' who was instrumental in making the Radio Corporation of America into one of the largest companies in the world. Sites offer biography, memorabilia, and articles, and public papers of the "father of broadcasting."
- Vintage TV Sets
- Collection of vintage television sets built between 1946 and 1959. - Farnsworth, Philo Taylor (1906-1971) (4)
- Read about Philo T Farnsworth, the inventor of the fusion device called fusor. Sites offer biography, timeline, galleries, and articles on the inventor of the electronic television.
- Zworykin, Vladimir Kosma (1889-1982) (2)
- Explore sites for Vladimir Kozmich Zworykin, the inventor of the television signal receiver which first employed the cathode ray tube. Sites offer biography and a collection of television screen images.
- Chicago Television History
- Details the birth of Chicago TV, photo galleries, the men of UHF, and more. - Television Obscurities
- Features and media clips showcasing rare audio and video from television's past. - Baird, John Logie (1888-1946) (3)
- Learn about John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer who invented the mechanical television, radar, and fibre optics. Sites offer his biography and articles on the invention of the mechanical television system.
- Television History: The Beginning of a New Medium
- By Beth Ann Wilt. - Ed Reitan's Color Television History
- History of early colour television. - Archive of American Television
- Features video interviews about television history with the men and women who were there. - History of UK Television
- Includes individual histories for the BBC, ITV, SKY, and other networks. - Color Television Revolution
- Covering the early days of colour television broadcasting. - Memories of Early Television
- Personal experiences related to telecasting in the 50s and 60s. - Great Debate & Beyond: The History of Televised Presidential Debates
- Multimedia examination of debates from 1960 to 1996. Includes video, photographs, and curriculum resources. - Evolution of Science Fiction on Television
- Including a timeline, essays, and links. - Teilfis - Irish Television Website
- History of television in Ireland. - Short History of the Laugh Track, A
- Audio-rich essay from TVParty.com
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