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Columbia drops cylinders.
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Now that the cylinder market is gone.
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The call was made from New York to San Francisco.
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Vitaphone is a sound system that synchronized music and sound effcts with a motion picture.
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Bell Laboratoreies developed the disk system for The Warner Brothers Film "Don Juan" containing music composed by Willam Axt. The system is similar to the vitaphone.
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He called is the "Televisor" a postcard sized black and pink image with 30 scan lines running at the flickering 12 1/2 frames per second.
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it was about the size of a postage stamp, and inch and a half square. This was done in his San Francisco Laboratory.
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He was seen on an experimental broadcast; but it would be another 20 years before his network tv show for texaco would be result in him becoming known throughout the country as "Mr.Television."
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transmitting its signal from England to the United States over the Antlantic ocean.
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The chart was of performed songs.
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The person was his wife, in his San Fracisco laboratory; the picture is only about 3 1/2 inches square
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The system failrs becasue of the material does not stand up to repeated plays. sixeen more years will pass before a system of "long-playing' records is developed that is good enough for widespread consumer use.
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Vaccum tube he calls the "iconoscope"
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it debuted on radio station WXyz in etroit. Director Jim Jewell made the decision not to use the stuido Organ the music, but to score the new series with a recorded classical music "William Tell" overture.
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He opened the theater in Camden, New Jersery. His company was called "Park-in Theaters, in"
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He built it for the Don Lee System in Hollywood. It transmitted one hour per day, six days per week, using 300 scan lines at 20 frames per second, and claims to be the first TV station in the US
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the broadcast began a 17 year run under the direction of Aturo Toscanini.
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the televisions got sgnals by wire into areas that are geographically remoted. the television was called Community Antenna TeleVisioion systems.
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the AES
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it aired in five cities
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they start producing 33 1/3 microgroove LPs to compete with columbia and others.
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the remote had a cable.
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Designed by network art director Willion Golden.
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on the CBS television network. It was filmed with three cameras simultaneously in front of a "live" audience.
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it was named Regency TR-1
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he invented it to get rid of extra turkey.
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the symbol of compatible "living color" it was designed by Fred Knapp and the NBC graphics department under John J Graham.
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33 1/3 and 45rpm
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the tv set uses transistors instead of vacuum tube.
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which is made out of wood.
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called ARPANET
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the EMail program called SNDMAG short for send message ARPANET (later internet)
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The first disco record on US radio
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Bell Labs "CCD" (charge-coupled device) instead of an Image orthicon or Plumbicon camera tube.
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it's an optical sound track for the 35 mm film it was introduced by the Dolby Labs
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a motion picture camera stabilier mount, worn by the cameraman himself, first used in the movie "Rocky"
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it was introduced conglomerate
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It is a Bill Joel's "52nd Street"
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as a research project
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it fixed clicks, pops, and crackles from old records re-mastered for release on CD's.
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it was known as Nexus, incorportation both FTP and HTTP
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recording sales begins to bring accurate sales figures to record charts; Country music is now a bigger segment.
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it compressed audiofile format and becomes a international standard, and eventually the most popular format.
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Junk mail begins and world wide web being discovered.
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HDTV (high definition Television)
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becomes a part of personal computer systems
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record industries blame online music swapping.
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Their primar business is still money transfers
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banners at the bottom of the screen and other distracting dicisions of the screen in imitaiont of computer desktops.