1928 in American television
This is a list of American television-related events in 1928.
Events
Date | Event |
April | W2XBS, RCA's first television station, is established in New York City. |
May 10 | The first regular schedule of television programming begins in Schenectady, New York by the General Electric's television station W2XB (the station was popularly known as WGY Television; after its sister radio station, WGY). A half hour program of farm and weather reports is broadcast on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons using 24 lines. Kolin Hager is the first U.S. newscaster. |
July 2 | Jenkins Laboratories' W3XK station begins broadcasting on 6.42 MHz using 48 lines. The broadcasts are designed to be received by the general public. The station operated until 1932. |
August 22 | Alfred E. Smith accepts the Democratic presidential nomination, with WGY/W2XB simulcasting the event on radio and television. This was the first live broadcast and the first remote television news event. |
September 11 | Kenmore's WMAK station starts broadcasting in Buffalo, New York. |