Today Show
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Mon Apr 2 08:14:48 EDT 2007
Thanks Harry.
I was not aware of such a system, however, I imagine that it was
still pretty uncommon in most places by the early 1960s. I know we
did not have such capability until the 1980s, and Roanoke was like a
65th market, and we spent a bunch of money on the news operation and
equipment (certainly not on us employees!)
Since this was a network operation in conjunction with the local NBC
folks, I doubt they brought in any big equipment for this piece.
Ken Miller
On Mar 31, 2007, at 11:25 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Ken,
> While satellite broadcasting did not exist until the 1960's, AT&T
> started development of their microwave backbone transmission system
> in the
> late 1940's and it was old news when I joined them in 1966. We
> were putting
> in second or third generation equipment by then. While ENG from a
> moving
> locomotive was most likely out of the question at that time, remote
> pickup
> from microwave trucks just as we do today (I'm still in the TV
> engineering
> business after 34 years) was certainly available.
>
> Just picking a few nits..
>
> Harry Wilkins
> Huntsville, AL
>
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>> Satellite or microwave
>> broadcasting that is common today was unheard of in 1958.
>>
>> Ken Miller
>>
>> On Mar 31, 2007, at 1:18 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I do recall the Today show broadcasting from Roanoke in
>>
>
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