Television and the Don Lee Broadcasting System

On today’s episode The History Guy is going to talk about Television. First, he’ll tell the story of Television’s invention, from its earliest antecedents to the modern world. Then he’ll tell the story of a particularly interesting part of television history: the early regional tv network called Don Lee Broadcasting.

Jul 12, 2022| 67:07 | Lance Geiger
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