What was the first image on TV?!


Question: It was the head of a dummy used by a ventriloquist, in 1925. Or at least that was the first image to be broad casted.


Answers: It was the head of a dummy used by a ventriloquist, in 1925. Or at least that was the first image to be broad casted.
static?

what the..? why the thumbs down? I thought it is that grayish dots you see on TV when the cable is pulled off your TV! It is called static, right?
An Indian ..
A reflection of whoever purchased the first TV until they turned it on.
a test screen
salt n pepper
THE PRICE IS RIGHT!
The Indian Screen Test Pattern thingy
...WCBS TV Ch. #2 in NYC showed showed a "test pattern" with an image of an Indian in the center of it...
George Burns? =)
There are TVs?
I didn't know they still existed!
I thought they would have completely replaced them by now!
A Geico caveman commercial, starring an actual caveman.
I remember a snowy picture. We lived in the valley and
poor reception. It was also back in the late 40's so TV
was more or less starting out.
Stars at NIGHT`? /////////// see youve took over from King Judas`??
the olympics in 193-something were broadcast from Berlin was the first TV signal apparently (at least according to the Contact movie :P) so it was probably of Hitler or some Nazis or something..

nice thought huh?
yes, it was adolf hilter :(


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