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@[]#TELEVISION IN OPERATION#THE UNKNOWN PIONEER OF TELEVISION##TELEVISION TRIALS BEGIN THIS WEEK#PLAYING TO AN ABSENT AUDIENCE@TWO YEARS OF TELEVISION#BROADCASTING TO BECOME BROADER@RESEARCH TEAM TO STUDY TELEVISION#IS TELEVISION GOOD FOR THE FAMILY?#READING BETWEEN THE LINES
One of the pioneers of the cathode-ray tube in America was Vladimir Zworykin, an engineer at RCA. After one early demonstration of television in the late Twenties a director advised his boss: "Put this guy to work on something more useful."#The biggest boost to television sales in Britain came with the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953#The 1994 Soccer World Cup final held in the United States was watched on television by nearly two billion people - almost half of the world's population#In 1878 William Crookes in England invented the Crookes tube, which produced cathode rays. Shoenberg developed the cathode tube as a television receiver#The first color television transmission was made by John Logie Baird in 1928. Experimental color transmissions began in the US in 1940 and were successfully introduced for broadcasting in 1953