EMI, Shoenberg and television (1931-1934)

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Author(s): R. W. Burns
Source: Television: An International History of the Formative Years,1998
Publication date January 1998

EMI was formed in April 1931 to acquire the ownership of the Gramophone Company Ltd. and the Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. On 4 February 1935, Mr. I. Shoenberg, the Director of Research of the Marconi-EMI company put forward to the Television Committee his company's proposals for an all-electronic television system. It was based on a specification of 405 lines per picture and 50 frames per second, interlaced to give 25 pictures per second, and incorporated electronic camera tubes called emitrons.

Inspec keywords: electromagnetic interference; television

Other keywords: EMI; television; Shoenberg

Subjects: Radio, television and audio

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