Company formation and long-distance television

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Author(s): Russell W. Burns
Source: John Logie Baird: Television Pioneer,2000
Publication date January 2000

This chapter recounts the experiences of John Logie Baird in his development of television. The chapter focuses on the story of Colonel Ian Anderson, a partner in the firm of Vowler and Company, a speculator who was persuaded to take interest in television.

Inspec keywords: television; history; biographies

Other keywords: company formation; Colonel Ian Anderson; John Logie Baird; long distance television

Subjects: Radio, television and audio

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