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Colour on the Air

LEARLY and colourfully the most notable television demonstration of the year was given in the Manhattan studio of the CBS, Time tells us. Dr. Peter C. Goldmark, a 39-years-old Hun-garian-born inventor of colour television, revealed equipment developed since VJDay. For an hour an ingenious new receiving set was tuned in to a fashion show, a football game and a Disney coloured cartoon. The broadcast was over ultra-high frequency, radar wave-lengths, -and reception was vivid. The CBS stated that formidable obstacles had been hurdled; in a year, if the demand was great enough, colour television receivers could be in United States homes,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 11

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Colour on the Air New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 11

Colour on the Air New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 11

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