TF1 (section Fernsehsender Paris (1943–1944))
Radiodiffusion nationale Télévision (RN Télévision) in 1937, Fernsehsender Paris (Paris Television) during German occupation in 1943, RDF Télévision française...
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Nevertheless, the Berlin station, along with one in occupied Paris (Fernsehsender Paris), remained on the air for most of World War II. A special magazine...
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use of the frequencies previously utilized by the Nazi-operated Fernsehsender Paris. In 1949, the RDF underwent a name change to Radiodiffusion-Télévision...
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Opening of Paris Télévision – Fernsehsender Paris, a channel operated by German occupation authorities (Kurt Hinzmann, former director of Fernsehsender "Paul...
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The Fernsehsender "Paul Nipkow" (TV Station Paul Nipkow) , also known as Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk (German Television Broadcasting), in Berlin, Germany...
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the lyrics and his gestures "objectionable." August 16 Paris télévision – Fernsehsender Paris stops broadcasting. Broadcasting is resumed by the new French...
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May 7, 1943, at 3:00 evening broadcasts. The first broadcast of Fernsehsender Paris (Paris Télévision) was transmitted from rue Cognac-Jay. These regular...
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1936, a mechanical scanning camera was still used at the transmitter in Paris until 1937. See The Warsaw Voice: What's On? and Historia Przemysłowego...
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German Reichspost (1942) By 1941 the "Fernsehsender Paris" station transmitted from the Eiffel Tower in Paris using the German 441-line system and its...
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line later electronic television 455 then 441 line/25 frame/s Now DVB Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow Berlin Potsdam, Germany 1935–1944 (tests started in 1929)...
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first Television program is broadcast from the Funkturm in Berlin by Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow (TV Station Paul Nipkow) 28 April — Hitler orders 12 submarines...
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Audience shares 1988: RTL 4.1% and SAT.1 5.6%, see Marktanteile der Fernsehsender at Fernsehen in Deutschland (de) Roxborough, Scott (1 February 2012)...
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electronically scanned television service then started in Berlin in 1935, the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, culminating in the live broadcast of the 1936 Summer Olympic...
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"Houston Police Department". www.houstontx.gov. Pollmeier, Von Uwe. "Fernsehsender sucht den Mörder von Frauke Liebs". Lübbecke (in German). Retrieved...
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"Persia". March 22 – The world's first regular television program (by Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow) is transmitted from the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany. April...
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December 13, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2016. POLLMEIER, VON UWE. "Fernsehsender sucht den Mörder von Frauke Liebs". Lübbecke (in German). Archived from...
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electronically scanned television service then started in Berlin in 1935, the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, culminating in the live broadcast of the 1936 Summer Olympic...
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situation into account." Persia officially changed its name to Iran. Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow launched in Germany, the first public television station...
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Aysel Özakın / Mediha Göbenli. - Berlin: Schwarz, 2003 252. Islamische Fernsehsender in der Türkei: zur Entwicklung des türkischen Fernsehens zwischen Staat...
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