May 30, 1949…WFBM Signs On With 10 Camera Indy 500 Coverage

May 30, 1949…WFBM Signs On With 10 Camera Indy 500 Coverage

Operating now as WRTV, what is now Indiana’s oldest TV station, signed on the air on May 30, 1949 under the call sign WFBM-TV with a film documentary entitled “Crucible of Speed”, covering the history of the Indianapolis 500.

Here’s where it gets interesting…that documentary was followed by the inaugural live television broadcast of the now famous race, with the 10 custom cameras the WFBM engineers had built for the occasion. About half were later sold to area stations.

If anything is a 10 camera shoot, it’s the Indy 500! Kudos and congratulations to those engineering pioneers. -Bobby Ellerbee

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14 thoughts on “May 30, 1949…WFBM Signs On With 10 Camera Indy 500 Coverage

  1. I worked at WRTV (formerly WFBM) in the early 80s. Big sense of history there. Tom Carnegie worked there too, along with his side job of being the 500 Track announcer. It was a gas to work alongside him at the track every May, where Tom was treated like a dignitary. He called the race for 60 years, from 1947 through 2006.

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