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The History of TV and Where TV is Headed. By Shelby, Libby Jean, Grant, and Andrea. History of TV. How it all started…. *1875: In England, William Crookes builds a forerunner to the TV-cathode ray tube.
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The History of TV and Where TV is Headed By Shelby, Libby Jean, Grant, and Andrea
How it all started… *1875: In England, William Crookes builds a forerunner to the TV-cathode ray tube. *1884: In Germany, a student named Paul Nipkow builds a scanning disc, which is an early version of television. *1890: Karl Ferdinand Braun invents the cathode ray tube *1907: In Russia, Boris Rosing builds a working electronic/mechanical system in the lab. *1922: 15 year old Philo Farnsworth designs a television “image dissector” *1923: Vladimir Zworykin patents an electronic camera tube, the iconoscope *1925: A moving image is telecast in a lab experiment
The Beginning *1936: BBC starts world’s first regular television service, three hours a day In Germany television cameras transmit the Berlin Olympics *1939: NBC starts the first regular daily electronic TV broadcasts in the U.S. *1940: Peter Goldmark at CBS demonstrates television in color *1947: Meet the Press shifts from radio to TV; will be longest running TV program. *1948: CBS and NBC begin nightly 15 minute television newscasts. Before cable there was Community Antenna Television (CATV)
Color TV! *1951: Color television sets go on sale *1953: TV Guide; initial press run is 1.5 million copies *1958: Videotape delivers color *1960: Kennedy-Nixon debates draw huge numbers of viewers *1963: JFK assassination sends millions to around the clock newscasts *1965: Vietnam War becomes first war to be televised and is nicknamed “the living room war”
TV Now *1975: HBO bounces signal off satellite to reach cable systems *1980: CNN begins round the clock reports from Atlanta to 172 cable systems *1995: Direct Broadcast Satellites (DBS) beam digital programs to home dishes *1999: TiVo offers personal television control: storing programs and skipping ads *2006: Television signals available digitally *2010: 3D television arrives
Then & Now http://youtu.be/iPsoxmXjtfc http://youtu.be/ic0fGqTqOqo
TV Shows/Moments Throughout the Ages • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIslhp9vqqw - Howdy doody • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pRdE1ApqOA - Johnny Carson Nixon • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZEIMQ42-oU - down goes frazier • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stdi-1tIUhM- this is the big one • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErVzWsuGH1I – catchphrases • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhrfhjLd9e4 - the simpsonsi am so smrt • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lMu8V5Xa90- patrick explaining Wumbo • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go2NgEaMcYE - great moments in tv history
Effects & Analysis • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r7NmjD4Yi8
Multi-screen experience throughout your home, anywhere you want and any size • Commanded by voice • You’ll be able to choose to buy or stream any particular show or channel or brand • What will advertising be like? • Thin and pearlescent • You’ll never have to miss a second of TV!
Use TV unit to access an entire system of contente.g. on demand via the internet • It will be easily sourced from content catalogs and accessed with a handheld device • Ten years from now, the TV will still be one of the largest pieces of furniture in the living room • Where TV goes, so goes the nation.
Is the day coming when they will sell access to their shows directly over the Internet on a pay-per-view basis and bypass the TV distribution companies? • Developers of emerging technologies (such as web-based streaming video companies Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu) are rapidly changing the way many people view their entertainment • Google TV….
The television industry has been splintered in recent years, as streaming content to computers and mobile devices has increased in convenience, access, and popularity. • Broadcasters are excited about the future
YouTube Clip • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BVlcbKOprY
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