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British Television: The Formative Years

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On 2 November 1936 the world's first high definition television station was inaugurated at Alexandra Palace. Two competing companies, Marconi-EMI Television Company Ltd and Baird Television Ltd, provided studio and transmitting equipment for the new service which operated, on an alternate basis, with the systems of the two companies. After a trial period the 405-line system of the Marconi-EMI company was adopted and the last transmission by the 240-line system of Baird Television Ltd was sent out on 30 January 1937. This book is concerned with the history of British television for home reception from 1922/23 to 1939, when the London Station closed down for the war years. Great care has been taken to ensure that an unbiased, accurate history has been written and the work is based predominantly on written primary source material. More than 900 references are given in the text, which is illustrated with many photographs and illustrations. An endeavour has been made to present a balanced history rather than a purely technical history. Thus the book considers the factors - technical, financial and general - which led to the establishment of the world's first, all-electronic, public, regular, high definition television broadcasting service.


  • | Author: Russell Burns
  • | Publisher: Institution of Engineering & Technology
  • | Publication Date: Jun 30, 1986
  • | Number of Pages: 504 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0863410790
  • | ISBN-13: 9780863410796
Author:
Russell Burns
Publisher:
Institution of Engineering & Technology
Publication Date:
Jun 30, 1986
Number of pages:
504 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0863410790
ISBN-13:
9780863410796