Television timeline
~In the Late 1800s a German student, Paul Gottlieb Nipkow developed the first prototype, or model, of the television. He succeeded in sending images through wires with a rotating disc.
~Around 1907 Two different scientists, Boris Rosing from Russia and A.A. Campbell-Swinton, from England, created a new television system.
~Thanks to the experiments of Campbell-Swinton and Rosing, two different types of television came to be, electronic, and mechanical.
~In 1925 was when the first wireless television came out for distribution.
~ In 1936, there was widespread cover of the Olympics, which was shown on T.V. for all the world to take part in.
~Before 1947, the number of Televisions in America could be measured in the thousands.
However, by the late 1990s, the television was owned by 98% of the United States.
Those sets were on for an average 7 hours.
~In 1964 color broadcasting appeared on the Television.
~Around 1907 Two different scientists, Boris Rosing from Russia and A.A. Campbell-Swinton, from England, created a new television system.
~Thanks to the experiments of Campbell-Swinton and Rosing, two different types of television came to be, electronic, and mechanical.
~In 1925 was when the first wireless television came out for distribution.
~ In 1936, there was widespread cover of the Olympics, which was shown on T.V. for all the world to take part in.
~Before 1947, the number of Televisions in America could be measured in the thousands.
However, by the late 1990s, the television was owned by 98% of the United States.
Those sets were on for an average 7 hours.
~In 1964 color broadcasting appeared on the Television.