I think by "Toll TV" they mean pay-TV. It's awfully early in history for anyone to be thinking about that.Part 12 of TV Life is now up.
I think by "Toll TV" they mean pay-TV. It's awfully early in history for anyone to be thinking about that.Part 12 of TV Life is now up.
there were attempts even earlier. Zenith had a service called "Phonevision" that was active in the early to mid 50s. There was also a Paramount-backed service called "Telemeter" where you dropped coins into the receiver to access programming.I think by "Toll TV" they mean pay-TV. It's awfully early in history for anyone to be thinking about that.
It could have been the first, if not, one of the first pay-TV services in the western states, not long after Phonevision in Chicago (though I could infer that Toll TV was from somewhere else and I'm sure it wasn't the Zenith one). The same clipping also mentions that I Love Lucy was being picked up by the novel ITV network in the UK set to start on September 22, 1955.there were attempts even earlier. Zenith had a service called "Phonevision" that was active in the early to mid 50s. There was also a Paramount-backed service called "Telemeter" where you dropped coins into the receiver to access programming.
I wonder how long Swan Island held the record for Largest Heated Building.Part 13 is up.
TV Life in the '50s.
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