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From the Thraumatrope to the Video Walkman, the milestones are all here, in a brilliant 24 page creation from our friends at The American Museum Of The Moving Image.
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An in-depth look at the development of videotape as we know it. This 24 page article is one of the best I’ve seen on the history of videotape.
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From NBC’s internal files, here are documents on NBC’s iconic signature sound as it has changed and endured over the years.
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A 290 page collection of RCA’s in-house journal of advances in mass communication technology from 1948-1950.
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General Electric looks to the postwar years in this 1944 catalog.
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Want to do a program at one of NBC’s facilities? Here’s how much it would have cost you back then.
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A selection of articles about the opening of NBC’s first purpose-built Hollywood facility, which it occupied until 1964.
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The New York Times alerts readers to the first telecast from NBC’s Burbank facility.
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An NBC press release heralds a new studio at NBC’s Burbank facility, December 1983.
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TV Guide takes a look at progress in color television technology, and on the last two pages, shows us rare images inside NBC’s first color facility…The Colonial Theater and the RCA TK40 prototype cameras.
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Ed Sullivan stage manager Eddie Brinkmann gives a glimpse of what you didn’t see on camera. He was the Stage Manager for Ed Sullivan from Day 1, till the end, and worked on many of the biggest CBS shows of the era.
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A glimpse behind the scenes of the on-air tests of CBS’s mechanical color system.
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A special tribute to Don Pardo’s 70-year career as the voice of countless programs.
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Press releases and documents regarding coverage of the 1948 political conventions.
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An eight-page brochure for DuMont’s very odd, flying spot television system.