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History of television in Atlanta

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Atlanta television had its roots in Atlanta Journal (now Atlanta Journal-Constitution)-owned radio station WSB-AM. The Journal had launched the south's first radio station, WSB-AM ("Welcome South Brother"), on March 15, 1922. In the late 1920s, the Journal experimented with a mechanical version of television, but eventually abandoned it. The earliest experiments with television involved a spinning... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    History of television in Atlanta

    Pre-History of Atlanta TV Atlanta television had its roots in Atlanta Journal (now Atlanta Journal-Constitution)-owned radio station WSB-AM.
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    Atlanta

    The city is a major cable television programming center. ... Metropolitan Frontiers: A short history of Atlanta.
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    Atlanta, Georgia

    The city is a major cable television programming center. ... Metropolitan Frontiers: A short history of Atlanta.
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    Category:Television stations in Atlanta

    "-TV" means ordinary television FCC licenses with -TV suffix ... Media in Atlanta, Georgia
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    Category:Atlanta television personalities

    People from Atlanta, Georgia American television personalities
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    Art Gillham

    World War II delayed the commercial introduction of television in Atlanta until 1949. ... Joseph Csida, American Entertainment: A Unique History of Popular Show Business, Watson-Guptill, 1978
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    Atlanta (band)

    Their chart history included two Top Ten country hits in "Atlanta Burned Again Last Night" and "Sweet Country Music". ... The use of music video as a marketing tool, which was considered new to the country music scene, contributed to the high volume of sales for this album and also provided the new CMT television station with much needed material.
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    Don Naylor

    Mr. Naylor later became program director of WAGA radio and television in Atlanta from 1951 through 1959.
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    Olympics on television

    Many television broadcasters granted rights to the games have bureaux and studios in London, but since at least the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, rights-holder operations are hosted in the dedicated International Broadcast Centre (IBC). ... History of television
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    Major League Baseball television contracts

    The new station would still air Atlanta Braves games. ... History of television

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History of television in Atlanta