Electronic Television: A Great Depression And The World's Fair | 2

American Innovations - Podcast autorstwa Wondery - Poniedziałki

While Philo Farnsworth was building gizmos out of a loft in San Francisco, the Radio Corporation of America was already plotting domination of the yet-to-be television industry under the leadership of a man named David Sarnoff. Sarnoff recognized television’s virtually limitless potential, and he was determined to bring it to the masses — with or without the help of Philo Farnsworth.  Sarnoff would rely on inventors like Vladimir Zworykin, who had also figured out how to transmit pictures electronically through his patented Iconoscope. At least, in theory. The missing piece wouldn’t fall into place until Zworykin visited Farnsworth’s lab — setting off a court battle to claim ownership of one of the most iconic inventions of the 20th century. Support us by supporting our sponsors. Policy Genius - Visit policygenius.com to compare rates today! Peloton - You can enjoy a 30 day home trial at onepeloton.com. Use the promo code: INNOVATIONS. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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