The FCC Approved Color TV in 1950 - Then America’s 10 Million TVs Made It Impossible
Автор: American Ingenuity
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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In 1950, the FCC officially approved color TV, and it looked like the future had arrived overnight. But there was one brutal problem: America already had millions of black and white TVs, and the “winning” system could not properly work on them. In this episode of American Ingenuity, we dive into the true story of how the first color television standard became a victory that almost nobody could actually watch.
Meet Peter Goldmark of the Columbia Broadcasting System, the inventor behind CBS’s dazzling color television system, and the genius who believed he had solved the biggest challenge in television history. Then watch the backlash explode as RCA’s David Sarnoff fights back, the industry refuses to build the sets, and compatibility becomes the one word that decides the entire history of color television.
If you have ever wondered when was color TV invented, who invented color TV, and why the best-looking color TV lost, this is the full story from the FCC hearings to the moment the market made the decision for everyone. Like the video and subscribe for more television history and the untold battles behind modern technology.
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