May 2, 1941…Commercial Television Becomes A Reality…ALMOST

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May 2, 1941…Commercial Television Becomes A Reality…ALMOST

On this day in 1941, the FCC set the stage for commercial television to begin, when it agreed to grant 10 stations commercial TV licenses effective July 1, 1941, which called for those stations to broadcast 15 hours per week. W2XBS (WNBT) received license number one, and W2XAB (WCBW) received license number 2. Although Dumont was on the air in NYC, it remained experimental station W2XYV until May 2, 1944, a full three years later, due to a war related licensing freeze.

It was only on March 8, 1941, that NTSC formally recommended the new broadcast standards to the FCC, calling for 525 lines and 30 frames per second. On Apr. 30, 1941, the FCC approved the NTSC standards and authorized commercial TV to begin on July 1. -Bobby Ellerbee



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