Monday, March 5, 2012

The Origins of Television

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The Origins of Television

A segment from a 1996 episode of the Discovery Channel's "Origins" program discussing the origins of television. Featuring Paul Schatzkin, author of "The Boy Who Invented Television." Used with permission.
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25 comments:

  1. Philo Farnsworth was the big hero here.

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  2. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. rude, aggressive, biased, ignorant. let me guess, where you are from. ;) it's funny to see, how some people try to invent their own inventors and badmouth others. 1) rosing patented his invention in russia, germany, france. you can find many publications about his WORLD'S FIRST tv system (f.e. scientific american). you are right, fransworth used image dissector, which was inferior to the iconoscope! iconoscope and kinescope prevailed.

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  4. nipkow's idea was not television, only parting of a picture. mechanically! nazis made him to the inventor of the television but he never meant to design something what we call television today. at best it was preparatory work.

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  5. the invention of the make-me-stupid machine

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  6. what ? invention of tv.. not a disc..

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  7. and ? its based of it so what

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  8. lol that's saying a lot he didn't transmit pcitures that's the point
    Invent something you make it happen Nipkow invneted a disc that is all.

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  9. Jeez. That's the lamest litany of historial non-facts I've ever read. 1) There is no evidence that Boris Rosing ever realized anything beyond the idea of using CRTs for television 2) Zworykin's 1923 (granted in 1938) patent is highly suspect, and was ruled "inoperative" in the litigation with Farnsworth in 1934/35); 3) Farnsworth had nothing to do with the Iconoscope, his 1927 invention was the Image Dissector. Read an f'ing book.

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  10. Dear friends, the first (electronic) television broadcast was realized in Russia 1907 by Boris Lvovich Rosing. He invented the line-by-line broadcast. His student Vladimir Kosma Zvorykin invented cathode-ray tube (kinescope) and patented in 1923 the iconoscope - both are the basic devices of the modern television. Iconoscope was finally realized by Philo Farnsworth 1927 and again, similarly by Zvorkin in 1933. In the USA Zvorkin co-invented the color television and the electronic microscope.

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  11. no it was a German named Paul Nipkow who had the Idea.

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  12. kristina80ificationMarch 5, 2012 at 9:41 PM

    he was mentioned in the very beginning as just that....

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  13. youtube broadcast yourself

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  14. I always read these things with a degree of intrepidation because US ians can never accept they weren't first at something. This is a history of TV IN THE US period. The BBC service started in 1936 and that same 405 system continued to give good service until 1985. Farnsworth contributed nothing to Television anywhere else other than in the US indeed his name isnt even spoken of or known of outside the US. All his inventions had been invented long before 1929!

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  15. I think the true inventor of the Television was John Logie Baird. He was the one who came up with an idea and tried to make it happen, then others just developed his idea and made it better.

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  16. The first proper working television  was invented by John Logie Baird in 1927 another Great British invention along with telephones , radar , tanks , sunglasses , vacuum cleaners , jet engines and many many more .

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  17. Yeah because I guess the TV has misinformed us of all the death and corruption worldwide too? Get a grip! I HATE people who say the Moon Landing was a hoax, despite the amount of evidence available. And why bring up the Moon Landing on a video about the history of the television? Also if you hate TV so much why are you watching and commenting on a video about it?!

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  18. @Andreasito: Farnsworth invented the first electronic television. Nipkow developed a mechanical disk process. The disk system was never commercially successful. The cathray tube system is Farnsworth's contribution.

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  19. nadamejorquehacerTVMarch 6, 2012 at 12:08 AM

    The truly inventor of the tv color was guillermo gonzalez camarena,
    want it or not, thats the true

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  20. 525 lines? Crappy NTSC maybe :-p

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  21. DeadIslandTrailersMarch 6, 2012 at 1:34 AM

    good lucking playing an xbox on that baird tv....

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  22. Guys don't use wikipedia as a source...the history of television is complex. It's best to go to "google books" website, type in "history of television" and read the previews of the books or even go to the library to pick up a copy and sit down and read.

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  23. Sorry Farnsworth .. the Apollo Moon Landing was Fake !

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  24. Like it or not guys the first broadcasting television was made 4 years before the fully electronic tv.

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  25. But we know today the man have never being on the moon ,,it was a fake show!!! that is why we should never believe on TV SHOW..TV was invented to disinform mankind..be aware of this box mind control!!!

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