I've noted that a few posters on the board have TV memories that go back way before mine. After all, by the time I was old enough to begin to understand and appreciate TV, Kennedy was in the White House and the Space Age had already begun. (I know that still makes me seem pretty darn old to a lot of you, though...) Anyway, it got me wondering about just how far back some of you experienced early TV firsthand -- the stuff that most of us only know through grainy kinescopes, history books, and vintage TV websites.
For example, anyone who witnessed the start of NTSC colorcasting in the mid-50's? Or was around during the 1948-1952 allocations freeze? The late 40's and early 50's coaxial links that opened up network programming to the Midwest and West? The first early limited efforts at networking in 1946-47? Anyone who witnessed the very limited wartime broadcasts, or the start of commercial broadcasting in 1941? Is it even possible that someone is around here who goes back to the 1939 broadcasts from the World's Fair? (Don't laugh -- someone in their 70's today would have been old enough to witness the World's Fair telecasts!)
This is a very broad and open topic, so if your Boob Tube history goes back well before mine, what was it like? No limits -- you can talk about the equipment, antennas and reception issues; the programming and stars; even what TV meant to you and your family socially and psychologically back then. Make history come alive for those young whippersnappers!
For example, anyone who witnessed the start of NTSC colorcasting in the mid-50's? Or was around during the 1948-1952 allocations freeze? The late 40's and early 50's coaxial links that opened up network programming to the Midwest and West? The first early limited efforts at networking in 1946-47? Anyone who witnessed the very limited wartime broadcasts, or the start of commercial broadcasting in 1941? Is it even possible that someone is around here who goes back to the 1939 broadcasts from the World's Fair? (Don't laugh -- someone in their 70's today would have been old enough to witness the World's Fair telecasts!)
This is a very broad and open topic, so if your Boob Tube history goes back well before mine, what was it like? No limits -- you can talk about the equipment, antennas and reception issues; the programming and stars; even what TV meant to you and your family socially and psychologically back then. Make history come alive for those young whippersnappers!