In Living Colour-Television History Video
History Of Television Network Branding-In Living Colour
When American Television Turned to colour, These idents are what viewers saw before or after every colour programme. NBC was the first because it employed the RCA system for transmitting colour which was selected by the NTSC and adopted by the US FCC as the American Transmission Standard. (Radio Corporation of America ((now Thomson CSF)) was the parent of NBC).
CBS which had competed with it's own colour system (sequential, colorwheel) developed by the CBS Laborotories in Stamford CT by Dr. Peter Goldmark was second and ABC which had no organically developed system was 3rd to adopt. NET the predecessor to PBS was largely rolled out in color in the late 1960's and PBS since 1971 has always been a color caster.
See more on Colour Television in the US at
http://www.princetoninfo.com/200111/11114c01.html
This video which is a reference compilation contains images which are the TM and Copyrighted intellectual property of the following: NBC Universal, CBS Broadcasting, Inc., The Walt Disney Company/ABC Television, The Public Broadcasting Service /CPB and radius new york. The voice of Moe Howard courtesy of Comedy III Productions, Inc.
The NBC logos are ...
The NBC logos are easily the best, especially the peacock logo. CBS is easily the worst -? those tones are too hard on the ears.
Brings back growing ...
Brings back growing up in? the 1960's....
Radius is a part of ...
Radius is a part of your user name. I guess that explains the 2? Radius logos.
Cool?
Cool?
some sweet info? ...
some sweet info? here
Thank you very much ...
Thank you very much. May you present us? with more classic TV tidbits like this.
You all know what ...
You all know what NTSC? really stands for... "Never Twice the Same Colors."
I just had to ...
I just had to chuckle when I read your post. Until now I thought I was the only baby boomer with that chilling memory. Yes, that weird nightmarish flute noise when the peacock unfurled itself sometimes went through my mind too in the dead of night. sheesh...and that "screen gems presentation" voice reminded me of my dad when he? was scolding me about something lol.
Funny you're not ...
Funny you're not the only one, when I was a kid it sounded like "nightmare" music? to me. I suppose I was afraid of a frightening image would leap out lol. Watching this brings back those old memories!
the? prelude of a ...
the? prelude of a good show.
Memories.
thank you for ...
thank you for posting? this.
HOMEY DON'T PLAY ...
HOMEY DON'T PLAY DAT!?
Great memories! ...
Great memories! Thanks!
Also for the radiocaroline? .co .uk
Wow...it? must've ...
Wow...it? must've been a revolution in television programming history...
I REMEMBER THIS? ...
I REMEMBER THIS? VIDEO
That is funny man. ...
That is funny man. I used to get scared of the most ridiculous things growing up in the 90's but what you said just makes? me think of how easily scared children get.
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There goes? my ...
There goes? my childhood - IN LIVING COLOR!!
i? was born in 1998 ...
i? was born in 1998, and almost none of these were around, and yet i love watching these old things. what they should be showing us in history class
Growing up all i ...
Growing up all i watched was PBS...
Sad at 1:17 that? was how it was... and i remember it! God im f**king old :{
I love all these? ...
I love all these? bumpers! Thanks for uploading, my friend :)
QUIET? NUMBSKULLS ...
QUIET? NUMBSKULLS I'M BROADCASTING!!
The colour really ...
The colour really is like I remember it.? Really striking. The US had them in the sixties but most started getting them in the early seventys in the UK. My parents got our first colour set in the early seventys and I was so excited I ran home after school to see it
I remember a lot of ...
I remember a lot of these. I ALSO remember when TV Guide indicated if the show was in COLOUR, and in retrospect, it seems like people liked? to wear bright yellow or light pink clothes "to show that the programme was really in colour".
that radius logo? ...
that radius logo? and intro are way too creepy and long.....change that.....didnt any of the classy logos and such rub off on you?
The reason "THE ...
The reason "THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW" went off the air in 1966 was NOT because of color, but due to the fact that Dick and creator/producer/head writer Carl Reiner decided they'd gone as far with the series as they could, agreeing to end production after the fifth season {"It's? time to move on"}. That season, CBS began colorcasting about half of their prime-time schedule and news/sports programs [daytime, however, wasn't "converted" until about 1967].....
...ABC, on the ...
...ABC, on the other hand, FINALLY had the financial and technical resources to begin scheduling almost half of their evening lineup in color in the fall of 1965 (from 1962 through? '65, they were only able to colorcast two or three filmed series, at the most, in prime-time). They finally joined CBS and NBC in 100% "all-color" prime-time telecasting in the fall of '66.
Wait....They? have ...
Wait....They? have COLOR TV now?!
nice? three stooges ...
nice? three stooges stuff



