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1945 newspaper 1st US TRANSCONTINENTAL TV PREDICTED TELEVISION MASS MEDIA begins
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1945 newspaper with prediction of the START of the 1st US Transcontinental TELEVISION viewing is PREDICTED for 1946 -inv # 7Q-203
SEE PHOTO----- COMPLETE, ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER, the
Red Wing Daily Republican-Eagle
(MN) dated Dec 27, 1945.
This newspaper contains a front page heading and
long report predicting the transcontinental viewing of the new medium of TELEVISION
across the US in 1946.
It is hard to believe today (70 years later) that at the end of WW II television was a "gadget" for technonerds and not a staple in most homes throughout the US.
This is truly the beginning of television as a mass medium in the US (and for that matter the world).
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