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Broadcast Color

What was the 2nd country to broadcast coast to coast in color?
I have a “question of the week” in science and this is the question for this week. This is a very serious question, we’re talking about my grade here. Please answer seriously and i greatly appreciate all of your help. Also, please back up with evidence.
Cuba in 1958 became the second country in the world to introduce color television broadcasting, with Havana’s Channel 12 using the NTSC standard and RCA equipment. But the color transmissions ended when broadcasting stations were seized in the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and did not return until 1975, using equipment acquired from Japan’s NEC Corporation, and SECAM equipment from the Soviet Union, adapted for the NTSC standard.
BG The Prince Of Rap – The Colour Of My Dreams
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1954 Marines Bell Telephone Color TV Broadcast Print Ad An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board…. |
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ACE DELUXE SPREADER $33.06 “ACE” GREEN TURF DELUXE BROADCAST SPREADER 65 lb. high-capacity rust-proof poly hopper |
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Kings Broadcast Message Color Antique Print Fine Art $12.25 Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art———-. Kings Broadcast Message Color Antique Print Fine Art Chromolithographs Print C1900-1947 . . Bargain Clearance Sale Up To 90% Off Retail . . Selling At Your Price . Genuine Clearance As Purchased At Auction Form An Old Antique Print Dealer . Size Of Each Print Varies But Is Prorata Of Background Which Mea… |
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Yes: The Lost Broadcasts $12.52 LOST BROADCASTS – DVD Movie… |
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The Legendary Bing Crosby $17.99 In this extraordinary musical celebration, first seen on public television, Bing performs solo and in duets with superstar colleagues. These memorable performances from TV specials Bing headlined between 1954 and 1977 haven’t been seen since their original broadcasts. Full song performances by Bing blend seamlessly with unique insight from Kathryn Crosby, Mary Crosby, Michael Feinstein, Leonard Ma… |
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America – A Tribute to Heroes (Telethon Broadcast) $5.49 Tribute albums and concerts come and go, but America: A Tribute to Heroes may well stand the test of time. Recorded just 10 days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the two-hour telethon has an appropriately somber tone; it’s also refreshingly unpretentious and ego-free, with no audience and no onscreen identification of the musical artists or the actors and others who speak between… |
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Broadcast News [VHS] $0.87 Holly Hunter plays a network news producer who, much to her chagrin, finds herself falling for pretty-boy anchorman William Hurt. He is all glamour without substance and represents a hated shift from hard news toward packaged “infotainment,” which Hunter despises. Completing the triangle is Albert Brooks, who provides contrast as the gifted reporter with almost no presence on camera. He carries a … |
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The Word From the Holy Land $1.00 Narration by Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Music Video by Mike Purkey… |
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America – A Tribute to Heroes (Telethon Broadcast) [VHS] $4.66 Tribute albums and concerts come and go, but America: A Tribute to Heroes may well stand the test of time. Recorded just 10 days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the two-hour telethon has an appropriately somber tone; it’s also refreshingly unpretentious and ego-free, with no audience and no onscreen identification of the musical artists or the actors and others who speak between… |
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Broadcast News $4.57 Holly Hunter plays a network news producer who, much to her chagrin, finds herself falling for pretty-boy anchorman William Hurt. He is all glamour without substance and represents a hated shift from hard news toward packaged “infotainment,” which Hunter despises. Completing the triangle is Albert Brooks, who provides contrast as the gifted reporter with almost no presence on camera. He carries a … |

