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Over 80 years later, Dec. 7, 1941 is a date that still lives in infamy. The attack on Pearl Harbor launched the United States into World War II and left an indelible scar on the American psyche ...
July 1, 1941 December 25, 1942 CBS Girl About Town with Joan Edwards: July 1, 1941 May 1942 CBS Sports with Bob Edge: July 1, 1941 May 1942 CBS CBS Television Quiz: July 2, 1941 January 7, 1943 CBS Table Talk with Helen Sioussat: July 2, 1941 July 31, 1942 CBS Men At Work: July 7, 1941 May 1942 CBS The Boys in the Back Room: July 8, 1941 ...
In the 1980s, Channel Master was the only second source for General Instrument (GI)'s Videocipher II module, a building block for satellite television receivers, under a licensing agreement for which Avnet paid GI a million dollars. The Channel Master 4251, a high-performance parabolic UHF television antenna, stood about seven feet in diameter ...
[7] [8] July 2 - Debut of the televised game show CBS Television Quiz on the CBS television station in New York City, WCBW Channel 2 (the forerunner of WCBS-TV). It was the first game show to be broadcast regularly on television. It was an in-house production and broadcast in black and white. The host was Gil Fates, with Frances Buss as ...
Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s. With the general decline of newspapers and the rise of digital TV listings as well as on-demand watching, TV listings have slowly began to be withdrawn since 2010. The New York Times removed its TV listings from its print edition in September 2020. [10]
WPTZ (now KYW-TV) – VHF Channel 3 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States: 1932–present Philco Corporation: Mechanical television: 1941–2009, NTSC-M, now ATSC digital W9XBK: WBKB (now WBBM-TV) Formerly on Channel 4, then on VHF Channel 2, Now on VHF Channel 12 Chicago, Illinois, United States: 1940–present Balaban & Katz: 1944–2009 ...
At 2:26 p.m. Eastern time, on Sunday, December 7, 1941, Mutual flagship station WOR interrupted a football game broadcast with a news flash reporting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was the first public announcement of the attack heard on the U.S. mainland. The first bombs had dropped 63 minutes earlier. [75]
TV Guide ' s francophone counterpart is TV Hebdo, which features television listings for most stations in Quebec and the Ottawa Valley. Published by Québecor Média, it remains in publication to this day. The November 6, 1954 (Chicago edition) of TV Guide has a list of Editions that TV Guide serves, and gift subscriptions are available for 29 ...