
Three pages of historic articles on the start of the iconic Chicago station.
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Three pages of historic articles on the start of the iconic Chicago station.
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Behind The Scenes With Fox Sports…Putting The NFL On The Air This is great stuff, but one of my favorite shots is about a minute in when we see the two headed monster…the dual platform Chapman sidelines rig. Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_V8IlitveE The NFL’s most exciting game isn’t played on the field. It […]
My “Conrad” In Arms….Chuck Conrad & His New Texas TV Museum Impressive in every way! From the display, to the abundance of vintage cameras and tape equipment, to the Dumont Cruiser restoration, to Chuck’s attitude, The Texas Museum of Broadcasting and Communications in Kilgore, is true gift to us all. This is a new story […]
October 3, 1961…”The Dick Van Dyke Show” Debuts On CBS If you compare photos of this show’s sets and layout to “I Love Lucy” stage photos, you’ll see that they are strikingly similar. Even today, filmed sitcoms adhere closely to this layout and 3 camera arrangement. Enjoy! -Bobby Ellerbee Source
The Story Of Videotape & Editing…Part 1 (of 2) Tomorrow, we’ll see how digital editing works, but today…this is a great history of how television’s need for time shifting, and delayed broadcast for time zones encouraged the development of kinescope and videotape recording. This is well done and told in layman’s terms so everyone can […]