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NBC-TV 2-page ad, February 1955
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NBC-TV 2-page ad touting their Saturday evening program line up, and in the lower right corner:
'Every 4th Saturday Max Liebman presents a 90 - minute "live" NBC COLOR SPECTACULAR' |
It's cool that they mentioned the RCA ownership. I've never seen that an NBC ad before.
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Thank you for posting that brochure, old_tv_nut.
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I don't think many people saw NBC's 1955 color shows in color, as color TV was still a novelty in the 1950s. Only thing I can figure is RCA was using these shows to promote color TV programming produced under the RCA color standard.
CBS color didn't make it out of the gate. :no: It wasn't until RCA's compatible color TV standard, in which color programs could be viewed directly as b&w, took hold that color television really took off in this country. The CBS color system flopped probably because it was not compatible with black-and-white televisions. What did viewers of CBS color shows actually see on their b&w sets, if they received a picture at all? :scratch2: I would think they would see a picture of some sort, as the stations would never hear the end of it if color programming produced a blank raster on black-and-white sets tuned to CBS color programming. |
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Here are two ads that made the point more directly - more RCA ads than NBC ads per se. |
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Edit: the CBS scan rates were close enough to twice the NTSC monochrome rates that some monochrome receivers could be pulled to run at half the CBS rates, giving a tiling of four flickering images on the screen. |
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