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==Events==
==Events==
*January – The [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] has public hearings concerning [[television]].
*January – The [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] has public hearings concerning [[television]].
*January 12 - The first network telecast, a play entitled "Meet The Wife," is televised by NBC over [[WNBC|W2XBS]] ([[NBC]]) and [[WRGB|W2XB]].<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/east_midwest_connection/#cite1}}</ref>
*February 25 – The first [[ice hockey]] game is televised in the United States, the [[New York Rangers]] vs [[Montreal Canadiens]], from [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]] on W2XBS-TV.
*February 25 – The first [[ice hockey]] game is televised in the United States, the [[New York Rangers]] vs [[Montreal Canadiens]], from [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]] on W2XBS-TV.
*February 28 – The first basketball game is televised, from [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]]: [[Fordham University]] vs the [[University of Pittsburgh]].
*February 28 – The first basketball game is televised, from [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]]: [[Fordham University]] vs the [[University of Pittsburgh]].
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*August 29 – [[Peter Carl Goldmark]] of [[CBS]] announces his invention of a [[color television]] system.
*August 29 – [[Peter Carl Goldmark]] of [[CBS]] announces his invention of a [[color television]] system.
*September 3 – [[CBS]] resumes its television transmissions with the first demonstration of high definition color TV, by W2XAB, transmitting from the [[Chrysler Building]].
*September 3 – [[CBS]] resumes its television transmissions with the first demonstration of high definition color TV, by W2XAB, transmitting from the [[Chrysler Building]].
*November 5 - First televised Presidential election coverage is carried by [[WNBC|W2XBS]] ([[NBC]]) and [[WNYW|W2XWV]] ([[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]]).


== Debuts ==
== Debuts ==


* February 3 - ''Art for Your Sake'', a art discussion program hosted by Dr. Bernard Myers, debuts on [[WNBC|W2XBS]] (NBC) (1940). <ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://www.tvobscurities.com/2009/03/w2xbs-schedule-week-of-january-28th-1940/}}</ref>
* February 21 - ''[[NBC News|NBC News with Lowell Thomas]]'', a simulcast of [[Lowell Thomas]]’ daily radio newscast, debuts on [[W2XBS]] (NBC) (1940).[http://eyesofageneration.com/televisions-first-news-man-lowell-thomasalthough-lowell-thomass-news-progr/]
* February 21 - ''[[NBC News|NBC News with Lowell Thomas]]'', a simulcast of [[Lowell Thomas]]’ daily radio newscast, debuts on [[W2XBS]] (NBC) (1940).[http://eyesofageneration.com/televisions-first-news-man-lowell-thomasalthough-lowell-thomass-news-progr/]
* March 27- ''The Esso Television Reporter'' debuts on [[W2XBS]] (NBC) (1940). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VKkQP6b6IDsC&dq=Esso+Television+Reporter&pg=PA133]
* March 27- ''The Esso Television Reporter'' debuts on [[W2XBS]] (NBC) (1940). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VKkQP6b6IDsC&dq=Esso+Television+Reporter&pg=PA133]
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The year 1940 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1940.

Events

Debuts

  • February 3 - Art for Your Sake, a art discussion program hosted by Dr. Bernard Myers, debuts on W2XBS (NBC) (1940). [4]
  • February 21 - NBC News with Lowell Thomas, a simulcast of Lowell Thomas’ daily radio newscast, debuts on W2XBS (NBC) (1940).[1]
  • March 27- The Esso Television Reporter debuts on W2XBS (NBC) (1940). [2]
  • July 8 - Boxing from Jamaica Arena debuts on W2XBS (NBC) (1940-42).[5]

Television shows

Series Debut Ended Network
Art for Your Sake February 3, 1940 March 30, 1940 NBC
NBC News with Lowell Thomas February 21, 1940 July 30, 1940 NBC
The Esso Television Reporter March 27, 1940 May 31, 1940 NBC
Boxing from Jamaica Arena July 8, 1940 May 18, 1942 NBC

Programs ending during 1940

Date Series Debut
May 31 The Esso Television Reporter March 27, 1940
July 30 NBC News with Lowell Thomas February 21, 1940

Births

References

  1. ^ https://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/east_midwest_connection/#cite1. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Television Station to be shut-down; station to be remodelled. New York, NY: New York Times. Sunday, 21 July 1940. Page 10X, col. 8.
  3. ^ Television Station to Reopen. New York, NY: New York Times. Wednesday, 23 October 1940. Page L25, col 8.
  4. ^ https://www.tvobscurities.com/2009/03/w2xbs-schedule-week-of-january-28th-1940/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Jay, Robert (2009-09-19). "W2XBS Schedule, Week of July 7th, 1940". Television Obscurities. Retrieved 2019-07-22.