Seeing the ”Wonder Machine” for the First Time… (Delineator Magazine, 1937)
This is one of the most enjoyable early television articles: an eye-witness account of one the first T.V. broadcasts from the R.C.A. Building in New York City during the November of 1936. The viewing was set up strictly for members of the American press corps and the excitement of this one journalist clearly could not be contained:
In the semi-darkness we sat in tense silence waiting to see the premiere demonstration of television… Television! What would it be like?
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