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Postwar Television

ProVideo Coalition Articles by Richard Wirth

  • A (Short) Broadcast History of the Tournament of Roses Parade
  • Cable Television
  • Camera Cranes from the Beginning
  • Cameras in the Sky
  • CBS and New York’s Grand Central Terminal
  • Communication Satellites
  • The Demise of NBC Burbank Part 2
  • Drive-in Movies
  • The Electronic Side of Color Media
  • From Kinescopes to Digital Cinema
  • Kinescope Recording – Television’s Antique Recording Medium
  • Ernie Kovaks: Making Comedy a Uniquely Television Experience
  • KTLA & the Atomic Bomb – Live!
  • Live – From Coast to Coast!
  • Mechanical Television
  • The Mother of Invention of Videotape
  • A Recipe for Analog to Digital Video Transfer: Baking
  • Remote Broadcasts: Television's Traveling Road Show
  • Remote Productions: The Traveling Road Show Continues
  • A Requiem for NBC Burbank
  • Restoration of a Piece of Television History
  • A Short History of Color in Film and Television
  • SMPTE Time Code – Virtually Unchanged After Almost 50 Years
  • Television Comes to Germany
  • Television Firsts Surround the Crowning of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953
  • Television for the Troops
  • Television in Transition – The 1950’S Version
  • Television’s On Screen Graphics
  • Theatrical Television
  • Vintage TV Studios in Modern Film and Television
  • Vintage Video Collectiions
  • WDTV, DuMont Network and The 1948 FCC “Freeze”
  • When Hollywood Declared War on Television

 


 
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