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Broadcast History in May: Color TV, Satellites and the Transition to DTV By James E. O'Neal published 3 May 22 Seventy-five years ago, RCA demo-ed an “all-electronic” color television system at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute
Broadcasting: The Way We Were By James E. O'Neal published 1 March 22 In its first 100 years, there were numerous milestones made during the month of March