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The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television Book

The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television
The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television, During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name DuMont was synonymous with the new medium of television. Many people first watched TV on DuMont-brand sets, the best receivers money could buy. Even more viewers enjoyed their first programs on the DuMont , The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television has a rating of 3 stars
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The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television, During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name DuMont was synonymous with the new medium of television. Many people first watched TV on DuMont-brand sets, the best receivers money could buy. Even more viewers enjoyed their first programs on the DuMont , The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television
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  • The Forgotten Network: Dumont and the Birth of American Television
  • Written by author David Weinstein
  • Published by Temple University Press, March 2006
  • During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name "DuMont" was synonymous with the new medium of television. Many people first watched TV on DuMont-brand sets, the best receivers money could buy. Even more viewers enjoyed their first programs on the DuMont
  • During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the name "DuMont" was synonymous with the new medium of television. Many people first watched TV on DuMont-brand sets, the best receivers money could buy. Even more viewers enjoyed their first programs on the DuMont
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10Ernie Kovacs and the DuMont legacy175
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