The Day Television Went Global
The dawn of worldwide live television can be traced back to July 10th, 1962, when AT&T's Telstar satellite successfully transmitted a signal between the U.S. and Europe for the first time in history.
Video by Raymond Schillinger
Graphics by Christian Capestany
Archival Clips Courtesy of: AT&T Archives and History Center
Видео The Day Television Went Global канала Bloomberg Quicktake
Video by Raymond Schillinger
Graphics by Christian Capestany
Archival Clips Courtesy of: AT&T Archives and History Center
Видео The Day Television Went Global канала Bloomberg Quicktake
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