American television directory (1946)

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OF ELECTRONIC TELEVISION WHAT IS TELEVISION WORK HOW \?Av FUTURE IS TELEV WHAT Scores of questions like the above will be answered for you when you read “The Story of Electronic Tele¬ vision.” Here, in a colorfully illustrated, easy-to-read booklet is the complete, concise explanation of the miracle of modern television. Heretofore, this fascinating booklet was available only to those directly connected with the television industry. Now it can be offered to all interested persons. It sets forth in plain, non-technical language the entire story of television, how it began back in the minds of the ancients, how present-day science has made it a reality. In this booklet you will find how electronic television works, how it has been developed since the early days when Philo T. Farnsworth first set forth the basic idea as a fifteen-year-old high school student. And in this booklet you will find a key to the potentialities of tele¬ vision as it will affect our daily living, how it will con¬ tribute to the fields of entertainment, industry and education. “The Story of Electronic Television” has been called the most complete, understandable explanation of this important new endeavor yet written. For your free copy, write the Farnsworth Television & Radio Corporation, Fort Wayne 1, Indiana. FARNSWORTH Farnsworth Television & Radio Corporation, Ft. Wayne 1, Indiana. Farnsworth Radio and Television Receivers and Transmitters; Aircraft Radio Equipment; Farnsworth Television Tubes; the Farnsworth Phonograph-Radio; the Capehart, the Capehart-Panamuse. 58