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1931–32 United States network television schedule |
1932–33 United States network television schedule |
List of American television programs currently in production |
This is a list of American television-related events in 1932.
Events
edit- March 9 – The U.S. Federal Radio Commission grants an operating license to Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, for the television station W9XAK.[1]
- August 22 – The BBC starts a regular television service using John Logie Baird's 30-line system. EMI demonstrate electronic television, with as many as 3 times as many lines as Baird's mechanical system, to the BBC.
- December – René Barthélemy starts operating an experimental weekly programme of one hour with a 60-line black-and-white system "Paris Télévision".
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edit- ^ "W9XAK Kansas State University". www.earlytelevision.org.