Television Magic
Television Magic was a very early United States television series which aired in 1932. Broadcast in New York City on experimental station W2XAB (now WCBS-TV), it aired on mechanical television. It was announced in the September 17, 1932 edition The New York Sun, with the article "Best Features on Television" saying that "Edwin Howard will bring vaudeville magic to television" and "card tricks and the difficult needle stunt will be given their initial trial over television".[1]
Scheduling
For at least some of the episodes, the series aired at 8:00PM on Wednesday and was the first show on the day's schedule, and was followed by 1-minute baseball scores and then dancer Grace Voss.[2][1][3]
References
- 1 2 "The New York Sun : Television on Ultra Short Waves is Best Despite Their Limited Range Engineers Contend" (PDF). Fultonhistory.com. September 17, 1932. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ↑ "The New York Sun : Engineers Believe Ultra Short Waves Hold Key to Future success of television" (PDF). Fultonhistory.com. September 24, 1932. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ↑ "The New York Sun : Television Industry Shows Progress During Past Three Years of Development Work" (PDF). Fultonhistory.com. October 8, 1932. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
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