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A Society to preserve, for present and future generations, the oral and written history of the pioneers who inaugurated the world's first, regular, public high-definition television service from Alexandra Palace, North London, in 1936.
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Focuses on the work and life of Scottish inventor John Logie Baird. Includes list of best and worst Web sites about the history of TV.
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Collection of stories told by broadcasters from all over the world, as well as stories told by the author of the site.
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Museum, based in a suburb of Columbus, features a large collection of early television sets. Includes directions and hours.
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Media news, articles, idents and broadcasting history.
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Bbroadcasting history, technical information and station listings.
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Explains the development and history of commercial (independent) broadcasting in the United Kingdom.
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The international television history digest.
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Television nostalgia, the history of teletext, test cards and idents.
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Toronto-based museum collecting television sets and related memorabilia. Visits by appointment.
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Printed broadcasting history - schedules, newspaper cuttings and yearbooks.
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Information about the development of Ireland's national and regional television stations.
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Academic report on the history and development of television in the former USSR.
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Features technical information, program guides, timelines, hardware, TV facts and examples of early televisions.
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An online anthology of early texts about television.
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Philippine television history.
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Discussion concerning CBS' four year (1990-1993) stint as the exclusive network for Major League Baseball.
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Classic British television nostalgia.