Topic: Broadcast History
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What is the most watched television broadcast in the history of t...
It is unclear, but Princess Diana's funeral reached 2 Billion people, as did Pope John Paul II's funeral. Read More »
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Who was William Paley that was involved in the history of broadca...
William S. Paley developed the CBS radio and television networks, and ran them for more than a half century. MORE? Read More »
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Who is the longest running broadcaster in baseball history?
Vin Scully holds the distinction of the longest consecutive service of any current major league broadcaster for one team.60 years. Read More »
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René Lecavalier Read More »
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The most watched NFL game would be the Superbowl. Each year more and more people watch it. Text us! Read More »
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The first televised college football game was between Fordham University and Waynesburg College on September 30, 1939 by Philco. Read More »
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The greatest moment was when that egotistical, low-IQ jellyfish Jim Rome got his butt kicked by Jim Everett on national television. Hands down the best moment ever! Read More »
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Amos 'n' Andy!!?!! Read More »
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In the times of world war 1 it was mostly the military that developed and worked in the broadcast patents. Read More »
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The phrases from Seinfeld included on TV's Most Memorable Lines list were: No soup for you, Yada, yada, yada and Hello, Newman. Read More »
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