Who was the First Inventor of TV ?
How Television was invented
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First Inventor of Television? Discovery of Television.
Charles Francis Jenkins was a
pioneer of early cinema technology
The first person to demonstrate
television in the United States.
He moved to Washington, D.C. in 1890
where he worked as a stenographer.
He began experimenting with movie film in
1891, and eventually quit his job and concentrated fully on the development of
his own movie projector, the Phantascope.
On June 13th, 1925 that he publicly
demonstrated synchronized transmission of silhouette pictures and sound.
In 1928, the Jenkins Television
Corporation opened the first television broadcasting station in the U.S., named
W3XK, which went on air on July 2 and first transmitted from the Jenkins Labs
in Washington.
In 1931, Jenkins Television Corporation
was sold to Lee DeForest, to become Deforest-Jenkins.
By 1932, his mechanical technologies
(also pioneered by John Logie Baird) began to be overtaken by electronic
television systems such as those devised by Vladimir Zworykin and Philo
Farnsworth .
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