• The Fernsehsender "Paul Nipkow" (TV Station Paul Nipkow) , also known as Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk (German Television Broadcasting), in Berlin, Germany...
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    first regular television service in the world, Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, was named in his honour. Nipkow was born in Lauenburg (now Lębork) in the Prussian...
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  • any number of tuned receivers simultaneously. The Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow (TV Station Paul Nipkow) in Berlin, Germany, was the first regular television...
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  • home to the first regular television service in the world, named Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow. In 2000, the German television market had approximately 36.5...
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    22, 1935, as Deutscher Fernseh Rundfunk. Broadcasting from the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, it used a 180-line system, and was on air for 90 minutes, three...
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    television pioneer and former director of the programs of Berlin's Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow television station, who succeeded in convincing the German authorities...
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  • Télévision – Fernsehsender Paris, a channel operated by German occupation authorities (Kurt Hinzmann, former director of Fernsehsender "Paul Nipkow") after...
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  • television service in Berlin (Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk), from the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, using a 180-line electronic television system. It is generally...
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  • Regular television programmes were transmitted from Berlin by the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow[citation needed]. On 22 January 1931 the Haus des Rundfunks ("House...
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    22 March 1935 the first regular television service in Germany Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow was begun here, but moved to a separate building on nearby Theodor-Heuss-Platz...
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    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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    surviving live transmissions of the Nazi German television station Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, dating as far back as the 1930s, were recorded by pointing a...
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    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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  • program is broadcast from the Funkturm in Berlin by Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow (TV Station Paul Nipkow) 28 April — Hitler orders 12 submarines, in defiance...
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  • Münchhausen. She was the hostess of a popular television show of Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow from 1941, titled "Wir senden Frohsinn - Wir spenden Freude"....
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  • March 1935, as Deutscher Fernseh Rundfunk. Broadcasting from the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, it used a 180-line system, and was on air for 90 minutes, three...
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  • March 22 – The world's first regular television program (by Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow) is transmitted from the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany. April 11...
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  • Hitler in 1933, and was program director for the public TV station Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow, but after the Second World War he became a communist. Bronnen...
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    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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  • regional broadcasters. In 1935 he initiated the launch of the Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow TV station. Hadamovsky also served as vice-president of the broadcasting...
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  • later electronic television 455 then 441 line/25 frame/s Now DVB Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow Berlin Potsdam, Germany 1935–1944 (tests started in 1929) Deutscher...
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    AEG in cooperation with the state radio RRG 1934: Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow (TV Station Paul Nipkow) in Berlin, first public television station in the...
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  • Fernsehturm Stuttgart telecommunications tower in Stuttgart. Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow first public television station in the world. Fernsehturm (disambiguation)...
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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 in the...
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    television stations WRGB WNBC-TV WCBS-TV KCBS-TV BBC/BBC Television Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow 405-line television system 576-lines 625-lines 819-line television...
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  • August 22, 1932 September 11, 1935 30 25 Mechanical television PAL Fernsehsender Paul Nipkow Unknown Berlin, Germany Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft ? ? 1935...
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