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nkp1981 · 11 months
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wordfromoursponsor · 4 months
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"Somebody has to get the blame for the poor color in the commercial" (1965)
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t-800 · 1 year
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Tony Hawk almost ran over Trent Reznor and I just so happened to somehow film 2 angles of it.
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misforgotten2 · 5 months
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That Delmonico Home Theater looks like it was photographed as if it was some kind of religious icon.
Aldens Catalog - Spring and Summer 1966
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 8 months
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1967 Admiral Color Televisions
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newyorkthegoldenage · 10 months
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Black & white TV was just beginning to become popular when CBS put a model of a color television on public view opposite the 42nd St. Library, November 13, 1950. The contraption was a b&w set with an external adapter and a color converter added to it.
Photo: Harry Harris for the AP
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eightiesfan · 2 years
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goshyesvintageads · 2 years
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Admiral Corp, 1969
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broadcastarchive-umd · 11 months
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OCTOBER 1958...NBC aired what is still the most honored single program in television, “An Evening with Fred Astaire.” The show won nine Emmy Awards, a record that still stands in the annals of the Emmy Awards.
Then, thirty years later, it won a tenth award for technical excellence for the restoration of the show. It is the story of the restoration we’ll concentrate on this time as well as pay tribute to the man who, not only was the one primarily responsible for making the restoration possible but also one of television’s most devout historians, Ed Reitan. [more]
H/T to EyesofaGeneration.com
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jhsharman · 3 months
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"Switch Hitch"
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A remote control. Two buttons. Called an "automatic channel changer". The mark of luxury. Only the Lodges have it. We also see the transfer to color tv.
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fayegonnaslay · 6 months
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Photoplay Magazine, 1957.
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stone-cold-groove · 10 months
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New and brighter Color TV for 1964 - brighter than ever before for the brightest Christmas ever!
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wordfromoursponsor · 14 days
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"The Secret's in the 'Big Tube'" (1967)
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gameraboy2 · 2 years
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1982 RCA Colortrak 2000
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misforgotten2 · 11 days
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Mommy, can we turn off the TV now, I wanna see the plastic wood and the staring dull gray eye of endless peace. It is much better than that insipid Hobo Kelly.
Life - April 5th 1968
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justanother-fan-girl · 4 months
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Bojack Horseman: Media review of the day
Bojack Horseman is a very interesting show originally the show may entice you into believing its a comedy however around the penultimate episode of season 3 you begin to see the story the show is trying to tell. The show is semi-episodic however there are some episodes a completely new viewer would not find enjoyable.
Without giving away any spoilers the shows comedy aspects are top notch and and have high levels of replayability. The show has a very active community who still regularly posts content. The deeper aspects of the show are very realistic and easily make you feel emotions.
I would not recommend this show for someone looking for a comedy or sitcom experience however.
First season: 7/10
Second season 9/10
Third season 9.2/10
Fourth season 8/10
Fifth season 8/10
Sixth season 9.3/10
Pacing 9/10
Writing/plot 10/10
Comedy 9/10
Characters 9/10
Replayabilty 10/10
Average score 8.85
Best episodes:
6x 15 or the view from halfway down
2. 3x 11 or That's too much man
3. 5x 6 or the free churro episode.
Overall rating 95/100
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