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1951 in television : ウィキペディア英語版
1951 in television

The year 1951 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1951.
==Events==

*March 22 – RCA introduces an eight-pound (3.6 kg) monochrome television camera with a 53-pound (24 kg) backpack transmitter, both operated by batteries. It is the first portable television camera.
*May 28 – Then US Supreme Court upholds the Federal Communications Commission's approval of the CBS color television system.
*June 25 – CBS presents its first commercial color telecast featuring Arthur Godfrey, Ed Sullivan, and Faye Emerson.
*June – RCA demonstrates its new electronic color system.
*August 11 – The first baseball game is televised in color, a double-header between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boston Braves.
*September 4 – The first live transcontinental television broadcast occurs in San Francisco, California from the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference.
*September 29
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*The first live sporting event broadcast coast-to-coast, a college football game between Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh, is televised by NBC.
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*CBS broadcasts the first American football game in color, between the University of California and the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia.
*October 3 – The first live coast-to-coast network telecast of a World Series baseball game.
*October 12 – The Holme Moss transmitter is initiated in Northern England, making BBC Television available to the region for the first time.
*October 17 – Television broadcasts begin in Argentina from Primera Televisora Argentina on channel 7, Buenos Aires.
*October 20 – The CBS Eye logo makes its television debut.
*November 11 – Bing Crosby Enterprises demonstrates black-and-white video recording using a modified Ampex tape recorder.
*November 18 – Edward R. Murrow on ''See It Now'' presents a split screen view of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City and the Bay Bridge in San Francisco. It has erroneously been referred to as the first live transcontinental telecast.
*December 24 – The first televised opera composed for television, ''Amahl and the Night Visitors'' by Gian Carlo Menotti, is broadcast by NBC.
*Ernie Kovacs' ''Time for Ernie'' and ''Ernie in Kovacsland'' television series premiere. Kovacs explores the boundaries of television technology with his use of camera tricks and special effects.

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