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  2. Introduction of color television in countries by decade. This is a list of when the first color television broadcasts were transmitted to the general public. Non-public field tests, closed-circuit demonstrations and broadcasts available from other countries are not included, while including dates when the last black-and-white stations in the country switched to color or shutdown all black-and ...

  3. Color television - Wikipedia

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    Work on the Telechrome continued and plans were made to introduce a three-gun version for full color. However, Baird's untimely death in 1946 ended the development of the Telechrome system. [27] [28] Similar concepts were common through the 1940s and 1950s, differing primarily in the way they re-combined the colors generated by the three guns.

  4. Timeline of the introduction of television in countries

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    Non-public field tests and closed circuit demonstrations are not included. This list should not be interpreted to mean the whole of a country had television service by the specified date. For example, the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the former Soviet Union all had operational television stations and a limited number of viewers by ...

  5. 1954 in television - Wikipedia

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    RCA strategically places Color TV sets in public viewing areas such as hotel lobbies because the first sets only become available to the public in the spring. January 3 – Programma Nazionale began transmissions in Italy, making it the first TV network in Italian television. January 5 – WAYS-TV, predecessor of WCCB, signed on the

  6. Color Television Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Color Television Inc. was an American research and development firm founded in 1947 and devoted to creating a color television system to be approved by the Federal Communications Commission as the U.S. color broadcasting standard. Its system was one of three considered in a series of FCC hearings from September 1949 to May 1950.

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  8. Field-sequential color system - Wikipedia

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    The CBS Sequential Color TV system was first demonstrated to the press on September 4, 1940. [8] A color 16mm film was telecined to a color TV set and shown to the gathered press in Peter Goldmark's New York CBS lab. [8] Live color from television cameras in a studio was first demonstrated to the press in 1941. [9]

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