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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Television and World War II (1942-1945) | 3 |
2 | The Postwar Era (1946-1949) | 18 |
3 | The Second NTSC and Color (1950-1953) | 37 |
4 | The Ampex Revolution (1954-1956) | 60 |
5 | Europe Turns Down NTSC (1957-1960) | 77 |
6 | From Helicals to High Band (1961-1964) | 92 |
7 | Solid-State Cameras (1965-1967) | 105 |
8 | Television's Finest Hour: Apollo II (1968-1971) | 122 |
9 | The Rise of Electronic Journalism (1972-1976) | 140 |
10 | Television Enters the Studios (1977-1979) | 173 |
11 | Introduction of the Camcorder (1980-1984) | 186 |
12 | The Death of RCA, or the G.E. Massacre (1985-1989) | 206 |
13 | The Grand Alliance (1990-1994) | 232 |
14 | "E-Cinema" and the 1080p24 Format (1995-2000) | 252 |
Notes | 265 | |
Selected Bibliography | 301 | |
Index | 303 |
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Add History of Television, 1942 to 2000, Starting where the author's The history of television, 1880 to 1941 (McFarland, 1987) left off, this sequel begins with a chapter on TV's role in World War II. A retired CBS network engineer chronicles TV developments including US wartime use of this new , History of Television, 1942 to 2000 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add History of Television, 1942 to 2000, Starting where the author's The history of television, 1880 to 1941 (McFarland, 1987) left off, this sequel begins with a chapter on TV's role in World War II. A retired CBS network engineer chronicles TV developments including US wartime use of this new , History of Television, 1942 to 2000 to your collection on WonderClub |