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The History of TV and Where TV is Headed

The History of TV and Where TV is Headed. By Shelby, Libby Jean, Grant, and Andrea. History of TV. How it all started…. *1875: In England, William Crookes builds a forerunner to the TV-cathode ray tube.

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The History of TV and Where TV is Headed

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  1. The History of TV and Where TV is Headed By Shelby, Libby Jean, Grant, and Andrea

  2. History of TV

  3. How it all started… *1875: In England, William Crookes builds a forerunner to the TV-cathode ray tube. *1884: In Germany, a student named Paul Nipkow builds a scanning disc, which is an early version of television. *1890: Karl Ferdinand Braun invents the cathode ray tube *1907: In Russia, Boris Rosing builds a working electronic/mechanical system in the lab. *1922: 15 year old Philo Farnsworth designs a television “image dissector” *1923: Vladimir Zworykin patents an electronic camera tube, the iconoscope *1925: A moving image is telecast in a lab experiment

  4. The Beginning *1936: BBC starts world’s first regular television service, three hours a day In Germany television cameras transmit the Berlin Olympics *1939: NBC starts the first regular daily electronic TV broadcasts in the U.S. *1940: Peter Goldmark at CBS demonstrates television in color *1947: Meet the Press shifts from radio to TV; will be longest running TV program. *1948: CBS and NBC begin nightly 15 minute television newscasts. Before cable there was Community Antenna Television (CATV)

  5. Color TV! *1951: Color television sets go on sale *1953: TV Guide; initial press run is 1.5 million copies *1958: Videotape delivers color *1960: Kennedy-Nixon debates draw huge numbers of viewers *1963: JFK assassination sends millions to around the clock newscasts *1965: Vietnam War becomes first war to be televised and is nicknamed “the living room war”

  6. TV Now *1975: HBO bounces signal off satellite to reach cable systems *1980: CNN begins round the clock reports from Atlanta to 172 cable systems *1995: Direct Broadcast Satellites (DBS) beam digital programs to home dishes *1999: TiVo offers personal television control: storing programs and skipping ads *2006: Television signals available digitally *2010: 3D television arrives

  7. Then & Now http://youtu.be/iPsoxmXjtfc http://youtu.be/ic0fGqTqOqo

  8. TV Shows/Moments Throughout the Ages • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIslhp9vqqw - Howdy doody • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pRdE1ApqOA - Johnny Carson Nixon • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZEIMQ42-oU - down goes frazier • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stdi-1tIUhM- this is the big one • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErVzWsuGH1I – catchphrases • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhrfhjLd9e4 - the simpsonsi am so smrt • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lMu8V5Xa90- patrick explaining Wumbo • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=go2NgEaMcYE - great moments in tv history

  9. Effects & Analysis • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r7NmjD4Yi8

  10. Future of the Television

  11. Multi-screen experience throughout your home, anywhere you want and any size • Commanded by voice • You’ll be able to choose to buy or stream any particular show or channel or brand • What will advertising be like? • Thin and pearlescent • You’ll never have to miss a second of TV!

  12. Use TV unit to access an entire system of contente.g. on demand via the internet • It will be easily sourced from content catalogs and accessed with a handheld device • Ten years from now, the TV will still be one of the largest pieces of furniture in the living room • Where TV goes, so goes the nation.

  13. Is the day coming when they will sell access to their shows directly over the Internet on a pay-per-view basis and bypass the TV distribution companies? • Developers of emerging technologies (such as web-based streaming video companies Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu) are rapidly changing the way many people view their entertainment • Google TV….

  14.  The television industry has been splintered in recent years, as streaming content to computers and mobile devices has increased in convenience, access, and popularity. • Broadcasters are excited about the future

  15. YouTube Clip • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BVlcbKOprY

  16. Bibliography • Fang, Irving E.. "Television." Alphabet to Internet: media in our lives. 2nd ed. St. Paul, MN: Rada Press, 2012. 169-186. Print. • "Sean Captain: Online TV Is Bigger than Just Netflix and Hulu." DMW Video 2013. http://dmwvideo.com/2013/sean-captain-online-tv-is-bigger-than-just-netflix-and-hulu/ (accessed November 10, 2013). • Wikimedia Foundation. "Google TV." Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_TV (accessed November 10, 2013). • "The Diane Rehm Show." The Future Of Television. http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2013-08-13/future-television (accessed November 10, 2013). • "Ready for the future of TV? Too bad the industry is still just talking — Tech News and Analysis." Gigaom. http://gigaom.com/2013/08/23/ready-for-the-future-of-tv-too-bad-the-industry-is-still-just-talking/ (accessed November 10, 2013). • "The Eyes Have It: Guess Who Controls the Future of TV." The eyes have it: Guess who controls the future of TV. http://www.accenture.com/us-en/outlook/Pages/outlook-journal-2013-eyes-have-it-who-controls-future-of-television-media.aspx (accessed November 10, 2013).

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