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AIESEC (/ ˈ aɪ s ɛ k / EYE-sek [1]) is an international "youth-run" and led, non-governmental and not-for-profit organization that provides young people with business development internships. The organization focuses on empowering young people to make a progressive social impact. The AIESEC network includes approximately 40,000 members in ...
Pages in category "1949 conferences" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Lausanne Conference of 1949; O. Oldstone Conference; W.
May 30: WRTV-DT (Channel 6) signs on as WFBM-TV in Indianapolis, the first television station in the state of Indiana. Its first aired program was the documentary The Crucible of Speed , about the early history of the Indianapolis 500 , followed by the inaugural live television coverage of the event.
23 September – Floella Benjamin, Trinidad-born children's TV presenter and actress 6 October – Sarah Cullen , television and radio journalist (died 2012 ) 20 October – Jane Tucker , actress, singer and musician
The Lausanne Conference of 1949 opened in Switzerland with the goal of resolving disputes arising from the recently concluded Arab-Israeli War. Chinese Communist forces captured Suzhou. [47] The United States Air Force released an official report on flying saucers to the public, reviewing in detail many reports of unidentified flying objects.
YouTube TV is an American over-the-top Internet Protocol streaming television platform operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, which in turn is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., who announced YouTube TV on February 28, 2017. [2]
Episodes of the TV program initially featured dramatizations of content of Robert Ripley's syndicated Believe It or Not newspaper comic feature. [1] Each early episode featured a live reenactment of an almost unbelievable incident along with films that Ripley took during his travels. [3] Ripley was the host until his death [1] on May 27, 1949. [2]
This is a list of when the first publicly announced television broadcasts occurred in the mentioned countries. Non-public field tests and closed circuit demonstrations are not included.