This Was Television On July 21
1931: CBS begins its first scheduled broadcast week W2XAB, the Eyeball Network’s experimental station in New York City, kicked off a seven-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week schedule. George Gershwin and…
1931: CBS begins its first scheduled broadcast week W2XAB, the Eyeball Network’s experimental station in New York City, kicked off a seven-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week schedule. George Gershwin and…
1928: We now begin your regularly scheduled programming Charles Francis Jenkins received authorization from the Federal Radio Commission (then in charge of the public airwaves) to begin…