There are in fact multiple malpositions in the timeline of CCTV1 in 1997-2004, but I really appreciate your work since clips of CCTV are hard to spread outside China's Internet, and there were multiple great changes throughout the whole CCTV around the turn of the century.
1:21 Aunque fue fundada el 21 de marzo de 1951, no en 1950, la estación mexicana XEW-TV Canal 2, luego Canal de las Estrellas, actualmente propiedad del consorcio Televisa, fue la primera red nacional de televisión abierta mexicana y la de mayor cobertura, actualmente. El canal de televisión más antiguo de México y Latinoamérica es XHTV Canal 4 (Foro TV), también propiedad de Televisa. XHTV inició transmisiones el 31 de agosto de 1950, adelantándose a PRF TV Canal 3 de Sao Paulo (ZYB 855 Canal 4) Rede Tupi de Brasil, que inició el 18 de septiembre de 1950 y Unión Radio TV de Cuba en octubre de 1950. México sigue siendo la primicia de la tv en Latinoamérica.
Regular starts of TV: German Television Broadcasting (Paul Nipkow) started on March 22, 1935. BBC started TV on November 2, 1936. NBC started TV on April 30, 1939. CBS started TV on July 1, 1941. ABC started TV on April 19, 1948. Test Transmissions: 1925 German Reichspost, Berlin 1928 United States, New York 1932 UK, London
In Chile, the one that massified television was Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) launched in 1969, but the first was UCV Television (UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARAISO TELEVISIÓN CANAL 5/CANAL 4) (TV+) in 1957.
ABS-CBN (formerly known as BEC, ABS 3 & CBN 9) September 23, 1972, forced to shut down, replaced by BBC 2 in 1973 and on May 5, 2020, the television network went off air and on October 10, 2020 the network was replaced by A2Z after blocktime agreement with ZOE Broadcasting Network.
@@brokkrep Well, yeah, pretty much. At that point, most of their cartoons they aired at that time sucked. SMW, & Space Cats were the only exceptions. Poor Super Mario World, & Space Cats got the WORST channels to get a time slot on.
00:13 ~ 02:20 1920s-30s: United States Of America | United Kingdom Of The Great Britain & Northern Ireland | France | Germany | Italy | {Union Of The Soviet Socialist Republics} | Canada | Poland | Australia [WORLD WAR II] 1950s-60s: Mexico | Fed. Rep. Of Brazil | Netherlands (Holland) | Belgium | Austria | Hungary | {Czechoslovakia} | Romania | Portugal | Spain | Norway | Denmark | Finland | Sweden | {Yugoslavia/Fed. Rep. Of Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro} | {Saar} | {Dem. Rep. Of Germany} | {Fed. Rep. Of Germany} | Cyprus | Israel | Lebanon | Bulgaria | Switzerland | Luxembourg | Argentina | Chile | Peru | Cuba | B. R. Of Venezuela | Uruguay | Guatemala | Ecuador | Dominican Republic | Nicaragua | Honduras | India | People's Republic Of China | Thailand | Philippines | I. R. Of Îrân | Irâq | Jordan | Rep. Of Korea | Liberia | South African Republic 1960s-70s: Indonesia | Malaysia | Singapore | Malta | Nigeria | Sierra Leone | Senegal | Togo | Benin | Guinea-Conakry | Egypt {United Arab Republic} | Sudan | Iceland | Greece | Albania | Türkey (Türkiye) | Syrian Arab Republic {UAR} | Kuwait | Haiti | Ghana | Cameroon | Burkina Faso {Rep. Of Upper-Volta} | Rep. Of The Congo | Dem. Rep. Of The Congo {Zaire} | Kenya | Nepal | Uganda | Ethiopia | U. A. R. Of Tanzania | New Zealand | Madagascar | Algeria | Tunisia | Libya | Zambia | Costa Rica | Panama | Bolivia | Paraguay | Burundi | Niger | Ivory Coast (Côte D'Ivorie) | Chad | Mali | I. R. Of Mauritânnia | Jamaica | Bahamas | Equatorial Guinea | Mongolia | Pakistan | P. D. R. Of Laos | Cambodia {Kampuchea} | Liechtenstein | San Marino | Vietnam {N/S} | Mauritius 02:20 ~ 03:58 1970s-80s: Myanmar (Burma) | Guinea-Bissau | Cape Verde | Central African Republic | P. D. R. Of Korea | Botswana | Bahrain | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Kuwait | Oman | United Arab Emirates | Yemen {N/S} | Angola | Mozambique | Cape Verde | Somalia | Rwanda | Djibouti | Comoros | Seychelles | Bangladesh | Afghanistan | Lesotho | Eswatini {Swaziland} | Zimbabwe | Malawi | Vanuatu | Tonga | American Samoa | British Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Is. | Western Samoa | Solomon Islands | St. Christopher & Nevis | St. Lucia | Grenada | Trinidad & Tobago | Dominica | Cook Is. | Guam | Aruba | {Dutch Antillies} | Papua New Guinea | Fiji Islands | Guyana | Sri Lanka | Maldives 03:58 ~ 05:00 Since 1990s: São Tomé & Principe | Namibia | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania | Russian Federation | Belarus | Ukraine | Rep. Of Moldova | Azerbaijan | Georgia | Armenia | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyz Republic | Uzbekistan | Türkmenistan | Tajikistan | Slovenia | Bosnia & Herzegovina | Croatia | North Macedonia {FYROM} | Eritrea | Namibia | Serbia | Montenegro | Bhutan | Kosovo | South Sudan | Tuvalu | Kiribati | Palau | Nauru | Marshall Islands | Brunei Darussalam | East Timor (Timor-Leste)
Georgia and some other soviet socialist republics have had their own TV stations. Public Broadcaster of Georgia (country, not the state of USA) becomes 65 years old in 30th December, 2021.
Our first broadcaster in the Philippines is the radio broadcaster DZRH (initially KZRH), on the AM dial. DZAQ, Alto Broadcasting System, is our first TV broadcaster, with Republic Broadcasting System (DZBB) as the second.
That one TV network in Germany that continued to air through World War Two, no wonder why it stopped broadcasting in 1944 since its reputedly said that Paul Nipkow Television's transmitters were bombed by the Allies as they managed to find where their radio waves were coming from. You can see why TV networks like the BBC (UK) stopped broadcasting during that time. Interesting video nevertheless, this must have taken months to make! I'm surprised most of the central African countries had television networks before South Africa in its Apartheid era, and BBC 1 was in Zimbabwe as late as early 1980? That interested me a lot, although I know the reason why BBC 1 occupied most of southern Africa back then since most of the countries were owned by the UK (British Empire).
Actually this took just around a month. If you wanna know something more hard that I'm working on, it's the nationwide NBC timeline. Currently in the 80s on that one.
With all due respect! I need to correct you on the existence of PTV ( Pakistan Television ) it started its first transmission in 1964! The year which you lighted 1976 was the one where PTV started broadcasting in colour first in the subcontinent! Doordarshan started its colour transmission from 1980! Due to the government policies prevailing during those times! A fan and an admirer from Pakistan!
1:30 ABS CBN (Formerly BEC, ABS 3, CBN 9) then when it shudown in 1972 it was replaced by BBC or banahaw broadcasting corporation and in 1980 it was replaced by City2
This is excellent, but the fact that the colonies and occupations of the country are textured the same as the colonizer/occupier makes it look unrealistic.
for Chile is TVN (Televisión Nacional de Chile), Canal 13 (befored Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión), La Red, UCV Valparaíso (today TV+), Chilevisión (befored Channel 9 Universidad de Chile) and Megavisión
Desculpe te corrigir mas,a Rede Tupi já não era líder absoluta desde 1975 e a partir daí que a Globo virou líder absoluta pela primeira vez. Sou grande conhecedor sobre a história e a audiência da Tv Brasileira
Fascinating to see the trail of empires for whichever TV station is being used. Just a glimpse of what colonialism would’ve looked like in today’s modern world.
Why mention the two radio stations in Australia? The three indicates it's a Victorian (That's a state on the east coast) and two letters means it's AM, three would be FM.
India never had television in 1928. Who gave this info to you? Television started in India from 15th September 1959 through AIR (All India Radio aka Akashvani). Later on it was rechristened as Doordarshan or DD as we know it today.
Aunque el canal más antiguo de México es XHTV Canal 4 (Foro TV de Televisa) iniciando transmisiones el 31 de agosto de 1950, seguido de XEW TV Canal 2 (Las Estrellas de Televisa) el 21 de marzo de 1951. XHTV es 18 días más antiguo que el Canal 4 de Sao Paulo (Rede Tupi/SBT)
TV Globo's first logo in 1965 was a paper pinwheel and not channel 4. Impossible to create a timeline of Brazil because there are many regional channels
I'm from Brazil Here there are 4 open TV channels Globo, Sbt, Record Tv, Bandeirantes network, however Globo is an open channel for entertainment and Noticiario Telejornal and Novelas and also Filmes, Globo network covers 98, 9 in the Brazilian National territory Among the 4 open tv stations the Globo network is the most watched in brazil
That logo belonged to TV Tupi, which broadcasted in channel 4 for São Paulo in 1965. It began in channel 3 in 1950, moved to 4 in 1960 and remained until 1980, when it bankrupted, giving place to SBT in 1981.
2020 was the last year abs cbn were on air until it got shut down and its frequencies were given to a newly established station named "alltv" abs cbn is now more on providing content
I actually thought TV started in 1936 and not in the late 1920's when it was being made by John Logie Baird in UK and I also didnt know BBC and NBC were broadcasting in Africa
@@wosgaldino Nesse caso, o vídeo deveria então mostrar não as primeiras/mais velhas, mas sim as maiores emissoras. In this case, the video should then display the largest TV networks instead of the first/oldest.
if you look in some timeline of europe videos you'll see the liberated French West Africa was under American hands til 1944 when mainland France was mostly liberated
@@TheIridiumic138 Not official, is more like a commonwealth territory of the US, but not officially the 51st state. (Yes i know i responded a year late)
@@chaick5148 Emm... No, we have our own local channels (Like Televicentro de Puerto Rico/WAPA Television, Telecadena Perez-Perry/TeleOnce, Telemundo, WIPR-TV, and Rikavision/SuperSiete/Teleisla, and more), rather than National US channels in PR (unless if you had cable), which is only 3 (PBS, ABC, and NBC).
REMAKE OF 2023:
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There are in fact multiple malpositions in the timeline of CCTV1 in 1997-2004, but I really appreciate your work since clips of CCTV are hard to spread outside China's Internet, and there were multiple great changes throughout the whole CCTV around the turn of the century.
1:21 Aunque fue fundada el 21 de marzo de 1951, no en 1950, la estación mexicana XEW-TV Canal 2, luego Canal de las Estrellas, actualmente propiedad del consorcio Televisa, fue la primera red nacional de televisión abierta mexicana y la de mayor cobertura, actualmente. El canal de televisión más antiguo de México y Latinoamérica es XHTV Canal 4 (Foro TV), también propiedad de Televisa. XHTV inició transmisiones el 31 de agosto de 1950, adelantándose a PRF TV Canal 3 de Sao Paulo (ZYB 855 Canal 4) Rede Tupi de Brasil, que inició el 18 de septiembre de 1950 y Unión Radio TV de Cuba en octubre de 1950. México sigue siendo la primicia de la tv en Latinoamérica.
Regular starts of TV:
German Television Broadcasting (Paul Nipkow) started on March 22, 1935.
BBC started TV on November 2, 1936.
NBC started TV on April 30, 1939.
CBS started TV on July 1, 1941.
ABC started TV on April 19, 1948.
Test Transmissions:
1925 German Reichspost, Berlin
1928 United States, New York
1932 UK, London
In Chile, the one that massified television was Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) launched in 1969, but the first was UCV Television (UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARAISO TELEVISIÓN CANAL 5/CANAL 4) (TV+) in 1957.
In 1950, the first broadcasters in Brazil, Rede Tupi, appeared.
tv tupi se encerrou
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The second oldest broadcaster in Brazil is Record TV, the video is wrong Because Record TV was born in 1953
ABS-CBN (formerly known as BEC, ABS 3 & CBN 9)
September 23, 1972, forced to shut down, replaced by BBC 2 in 1973 and on May 5, 2020, the television network went off air and on October 10, 2020 the network was replaced by A2Z after blocktime agreement with ZOE Broadcasting Network.
The first alive TV Network in Mongolia is MNB (Mongolian Radio and Television),founded in 1967.
amazing video, as you can see, our first uruguayan network is canal 10! then came channels 4, 12 and 5.
It's interesting to see regions in Africa having radio & television before most of Europe.
that was because they were colonies of the european nations
That's colonization for ya
@@TheIridiumic138 Most of which they were BRITISH colonies.
@@TheIridiumic138 in Africa it was France
Also, The United States (Which has NBC) never owned all african countries owned by France in 1943
3:27 Fun fact: This was the last year NBC aired Saturday Morning Cartoons.
Doesn't sound funny, only sad. :(
@@brokkrep Well, yeah, pretty much. At that point, most of their cartoons they aired at that time sucked. SMW, & Space Cats were the only exceptions. Poor Super Mario World, & Space Cats got the WORST channels to get a time slot on.
@@ExtremeWreck it died in 1992?
god curse 1998
@@conroads2626 1992 actually.
00:13 ~ 02:20
1920s-30s:
United States Of America | United Kingdom Of The Great Britain & Northern Ireland | France | Germany | Italy | {Union Of The Soviet Socialist Republics} | Canada | Poland | Australia
[WORLD WAR II]
1950s-60s: Mexico | Fed. Rep. Of Brazil | Netherlands (Holland) | Belgium | Austria | Hungary | {Czechoslovakia} | Romania | Portugal | Spain | Norway | Denmark | Finland | Sweden | {Yugoslavia/Fed. Rep. Of Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro} | {Saar} | {Dem. Rep. Of Germany} | {Fed. Rep. Of Germany} | Cyprus | Israel | Lebanon | Bulgaria | Switzerland | Luxembourg | Argentina | Chile | Peru | Cuba | B. R. Of Venezuela | Uruguay | Guatemala | Ecuador | Dominican Republic | Nicaragua | Honduras | India | People's Republic Of China | Thailand | Philippines | I. R. Of Îrân | Irâq | Jordan | Rep. Of Korea | Liberia | South African Republic
1960s-70s: Indonesia | Malaysia | Singapore | Malta | Nigeria | Sierra Leone | Senegal | Togo | Benin | Guinea-Conakry | Egypt {United Arab Republic} | Sudan | Iceland | Greece | Albania | Türkey (Türkiye) | Syrian Arab Republic {UAR} | Kuwait | Haiti | Ghana | Cameroon | Burkina Faso {Rep. Of Upper-Volta} | Rep. Of The Congo | Dem. Rep. Of The Congo {Zaire} | Kenya | Nepal | Uganda | Ethiopia | U. A. R. Of Tanzania | New Zealand | Madagascar | Algeria | Tunisia | Libya | Zambia | Costa Rica | Panama | Bolivia | Paraguay | Burundi | Niger | Ivory Coast (Côte D'Ivorie) | Chad | Mali | I. R. Of Mauritânnia | Jamaica | Bahamas | Equatorial Guinea | Mongolia | Pakistan | P. D. R. Of Laos | Cambodia {Kampuchea} | Liechtenstein | San Marino | Vietnam {N/S} | Mauritius
02:20 ~ 03:58
1970s-80s: Myanmar (Burma) | Guinea-Bissau | Cape Verde | Central African Republic | P. D. R. Of Korea | Botswana | Bahrain | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Kuwait | Oman | United Arab Emirates | Yemen {N/S} | Angola | Mozambique | Cape Verde | Somalia | Rwanda | Djibouti | Comoros | Seychelles | Bangladesh | Afghanistan | Lesotho | Eswatini {Swaziland} | Zimbabwe | Malawi | Vanuatu | Tonga | American Samoa | British Virgin Islands | U.S. Virgin Is. | Western Samoa | Solomon Islands | St. Christopher & Nevis | St. Lucia | Grenada | Trinidad & Tobago | Dominica | Cook Is. | Guam | Aruba | {Dutch Antillies} | Papua New Guinea | Fiji Islands | Guyana | Sri Lanka | Maldives
03:58 ~ 05:00
Since 1990s: São Tomé & Principe | Namibia | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania | Russian Federation | Belarus | Ukraine | Rep. Of Moldova | Azerbaijan | Georgia | Armenia | Kazakhstan | Kyrgyz Republic | Uzbekistan | Türkmenistan | Tajikistan | Slovenia | Bosnia & Herzegovina | Croatia | North Macedonia {FYROM} | Eritrea | Namibia | Serbia | Montenegro | Bhutan | Kosovo | South Sudan | Tuvalu | Kiribati | Palau | Nauru | Marshall Islands | Brunei Darussalam | East Timor (Timor-Leste)
For Australia, the first TV Station is TCN Channel 9 Sydney than the ABC Australia.
1:57 Indonesia present!
The oldesr living TV network in Brazil is RecordTV, founded in 1953, and not Rede Globo, founded in 1965.
Rede Tupi launched in 1950, but closed in 1980. Record is the longest still surviving network.
@@ComparisonFarts It was directly replaced by Rede Manchete (Which got replaced by RedeTV in 1999) and indirectly replaced by SBT
Deutriex shutup
@@ComparisonFarts Globo is older then SBT
@Deutriex He placed Globo after Tupi because of the audience. Before Globo, Tupi was considered the largest in Brazil and also leader in audience.
Georgia and some other soviet socialist republics have had their own TV stations. Public Broadcaster of Georgia (country, not the state of USA) becomes 65 years old in 30th December, 2021.
I would appreciate subscribing and sharing this video! This took quite a while
where were the following taken from:
Guinea: 1990 and 2000
Mali: 2000
DR Congo: 1997 and 2000?
Togo: 2000
also this video is great!
@@thatonelogodude ing-sat.what.hu/sat-logos.htm
thank you
what is the name of the haiti tv channel map
2:00 Television Malaysia was launched on 28 December 1963.
频道1963年龄我
*Philippines:*
ABS-CBN (1946-1972, 1986-2020)
BBC-2/City2 (1973-1986)
Kapamilya Channel (2020-present)
1946-1972
Not 1972
Debut on Television
Abs-Cbn 2 = October 23, 1953
GMA 7 = March 01, 1950
@@ComparisonFarts it's UK
@@ComparisonFarts not City2
It’s actually kinda weird seeing Zimbabwe stick to BBC1 until 1980
@Miro Heinonen I asked if I should show the countries' colonizers in the CLG Wiki server and they preferred that.
Our first broadcaster in the Philippines is the radio broadcaster DZRH (initially KZRH), on the AM dial. DZAQ, Alto Broadcasting System, is our first TV broadcaster, with Republic Broadcasting System (DZBB) as the second.
In a way they were very much influenced from America. Welcome to the channel!
That one TV network in Germany that continued to air through World War Two, no wonder why it stopped broadcasting in 1944 since its reputedly said that Paul Nipkow Television's transmitters were bombed by the Allies as they managed to find where their radio waves were coming from. You can see why TV networks like the BBC (UK) stopped broadcasting during that time.
Interesting video nevertheless, this must have taken months to make! I'm surprised most of the central African countries had television networks before South Africa in its Apartheid era, and BBC 1 was in Zimbabwe as late as early 1980? That interested me a lot, although I know the reason why BBC 1 occupied most of southern Africa back then since most of the countries were owned by the UK (British Empire).
Actually this took just around a month. If you wanna know something more hard that I'm working on, it's the nationwide NBC timeline. Currently in the 80s on that one.
@@TheIridiumic138 Wow! That video sounds like it will also be long. Good luck on the rest of it and I'm looking forward to it.
To NBC or RTM in malaysia, me I From
In Malaysia.
Shouldn't it say "oldest broadcaster", since a TV station is replaced when it goes off air?
I dont think so
This soundtrack was used in channel 7
If you’re wondering what happened to W2XB, then it is today known as WRGB 6, A CBS station in the New York Capital region
That would make WNBC 4 (originally W2XBS) the second oldest TV station in the U.S.
W2XB was owned by General Electrics (GE) And as a matter of fact, GE still exists today as an electronics manufacturer.
1:58 TVRI was launched in 1962
TVRI Akan 1962
With all due respect! I need to correct you on the existence of PTV ( Pakistan Television ) it started its first transmission in 1964! The year which you lighted 1976 was the one where PTV started broadcasting in colour first in the subcontinent! Doordarshan started its colour transmission from 1980! Due to the government policies prevailing during those times! A fan and an admirer from Pakistan!
pakistan was already lighted in 1964 but it is faint and same color as unlighted country
@@Vryheid Now that you have mentioned! I have just seen it again! Hardly noticeable!
1:00 You forgot that RN Television was relaunched as Fernsehsender Paris
Vichy France stopped existing at the time it launched
@@TheIridiumic138 you forgot BND
@@Nick-du7cc VID is not a channel!
@@Nick-du7cc yeah, stupid
I Think VID Is An Channel
1:30 ABS CBN (Formerly BEC, ABS 3, CBN 9) then when it shudown in 1972 it was replaced by BBC or banahaw broadcasting corporation and in 1980 it was replaced by City2
UK
BBC2 UK
No one:
NBC in the 1980s: haha logos go brrr
This is excellent, but the fact that the colonies and occupations of the country are textured the same as the colonizer/occupier makes it look unrealistic.
1:36 From in TV Thailand MCOT HD 24 June 1955
Aot, why did you use the ABC logo with SBT pallet?
@RED COLOR CHANNEL ช่องสีแดง translate plz
@@chaick5148 No
0:24 I dont know what that logo is in Canada logo 1931-1935
Montreal Television Company, aka VE9EC
USA: NBC
Canada: CBC
Mexico: Las Estrellas
Guatemala: Canal 3
El Salvador: Canal 6
Nicaragua: TN8
Honduras: Canal 5
Panama: RPC
Colombia: Canal 1
Ecuador: RTS
Venezuela: Venevisión
Brazil: Rede Globo
Bolivia: Bolivia TV
Paraguay: SNT
Chile: TV+
Argentina: TV Publica Argentina
Uruguay: Canal 10
Peru: TV Peru
Greenland & Denmark: DR1
Portugal: RTP1
Spain: TVE1
France: TF1
Japan: NHK General TV
Dominican Republic: CERTV
Russia: Channel One
Malaysia: TV1
Sweden: SVT1
China: CCTV1
Germany: Das Erste
Philippines: ABS-CBN/Kapamilya Channel
Poland: TVP1
Indonesia: TVRI
Australia: ABC
Puerto Rico: Telemundo
Finland: YLE1
New Zealand: TVNZ 1
Note: The Philippines' first station was the same as the U.S.A. (NBC) until 1946
What tv tajikstan?
México: Las Estrellas/Televisa
for Chile is TVN (Televisión Nacional de Chile), Canal 13 (befored Universidad Católica de Chile Televisión), La Red, UCV Valparaíso (today TV+), Chilevisión (befored Channel 9 Universidad de Chile) and Megavisión
Desculpe te corrigir mas,a Rede Tupi já não era líder absoluta desde 1975 e a partir daí que a Globo virou líder absoluta pela primeira vez.
Sou grande conhecedor sobre a história e a audiência da Tv Brasileira
@Mr Tsd Record só virou potência depois que foi comprado pelo Edir
こういう動画って、
なぜか知らないけどたまに見たくなるよね。
いないか日本人…。
You like NHK
Wow, you played the ITV news theme
Fascinating to see the trail of empires for whichever TV station is being used. Just a glimpse of what colonialism would’ve looked like in today’s modern world.
I CANT SEE MY COUNTRY ITS SO SMALL
What, general electric tv channel 0:15, i tried to search this tv channel i not founded nothing about this tv channel
WRGB (known as W2XB at the time)
Do the same for every continent please 🙏🏻 Some countries are so small you can barely see the logos
2:24 The birth of BTV.
Which one?
@@nikolaiblagov5845 Bangladesh Television
@@Inescapeium oh ok
I tried to find a logo from countries like the Central African Republic and still not a single result so far, what a shame.
The CAR: Where logos are *very* rare.
TVCA OR RCA TV
𝗢𝗵 𝗱𝗮𝗺𝗻
1:40 The first television signal in Nicaragua. TN8. I believe founded in 1958. Not in 1956.
2:05 Where did you get the logo of Ethiopian Television?
2:20 that sound reminds me of the 7news end noise
update: TVP 1 updates their logo
Why mention the two radio stations in Australia? The three indicates it's a Victorian (That's a state on the east coast) and two letters means it's AM, three would be FM.
4:42 i think Mcot Hd have Thai news agency in 2019,2020 #McotHd and #Ch3 and #ททบ5
at ททบ 5,Ch3,Ch7,NBT,Mono 29,PPTV,THAIPBS
And where is ททบ 5
2:46 I am crying because India and Pakistan launched full color TV Broadcasts 😭😭😭😭
India never had television in 1928. Who gave this info to you? Television started in India from 15th September 1959 through AIR (All India Radio aka Akashvani). Later on it was rechristened as Doordarshan or DD as we know it today.
India wasn't released from the British Empire til 1947. The British first had television in 1928, when they still had many colonies at the time
1:21 Ay ay ay, televisión mexicana.
Aunque el canal más antiguo de México es XHTV Canal 4 (Foro TV de Televisa) iniciando transmisiones el 31 de agosto de 1950, seguido de XEW TV Canal 2 (Las Estrellas de Televisa) el 21 de marzo de 1951. XHTV es 18 días más antiguo que el Canal 4 de Sao Paulo (Rede Tupi/SBT)
Music from 4:00reminds me BBC news ident couple of years ago
Its 1951 the year. Indonesia got television
Fun fact : Telefe Launched its channel in 1961.
While Globo launched in 1965.
2:16 I don't know what television channel is on South Vietnam, maybe THVN9? I don't know.
yes
@@TheIridiumic138 ok and thanks.
TV1 RTM Tvri 0:39 SBC Channel 5 of
I can see channel 5 SBC 2019 Okto on 5
THIS DESERVES HELLA MORE VIEWS HOW DID U LIST EVERY SINGLE MEDIA LOGO THORUGH TIME THIS UMUST HAVE TOOKEN FOREVER
Maybe he used Google.
Can you video History of television Asean, Pleace?
TV Globo's first logo in 1965 was a paper pinwheel and not channel 4. Impossible to create a timeline of Brazil because there are many regional channels
Yeah aside from Globo, many networks have affiliates scattered across rural areas, even though the urban states have only 1 or few stations
I'm from Brazil Here there are 4 open TV channels Globo, Sbt, Record Tv, Bandeirantes network, however Globo is an open channel for entertainment and Noticiario Telejornal and Novelas and also Filmes, Globo network covers 98, 9 in the Brazilian National territory Among the 4 open tv stations the Globo network is the most watched in brazil
That's rede tupi, but it shut down on 1980
That logo belonged to TV Tupi, which broadcasted in channel 4 for São Paulo in 1965. It began in channel 3 in 1950, moved to 4 in 1960 and remained until 1980, when it bankrupted, giving place to SBT in 1981.
I cant see some other small countries tv channels
Iri, what is the country called in your logo?
It was never supposed to be a country, but an iridium
What is iridium?
@@rebeccaturner1123 look it up on google
I cant believe Madagascar back then had this television
USA: NBC
UK: BBC 1
Brazil: Rede Globo
Canada: CBC
Australia: ABC
India: Doorashan
China: CCTV
Russia: RBC 1
Spain: TVÉ
France: TF1
South Africa: SABC 1
Angola: TPA
Portugal: RTP 1
Phillipines: ABS-CBN
Mexico: XEM-TV
Turkey: TRT 1
Algeria: RTA
Zimbabwe: ZBC
Argentina: Canal 7
Russia - Channel One Russia or Russia-1
Former Hong Kong was the BBC, former Macau was RTP.
@@jabukagala TVB and TDM
@@Welashi_Prihod Hong Kong and Macau are SARs of China, so they're both CCTV-1, just like Greenland being DR1 instead of KNR.
Chile: TV+
RTP MENTIONED
fun fact:i like the 1959-1979 ident(before color!)
(im a portuguese)
2020 was the last year abs cbn were on air until it got shut down and its frequencies were given to a newly established station named "alltv" abs cbn is now more on providing content
I actually thought TV started in 1936 and not in the late 1920's when it was being made by John Logie Baird in UK and I also didnt know BBC and NBC were broadcasting in Africa
All The First TV Networks in Every Country!
ABC Australia
Looks so modern
What was the channel in ghana called ?
We love NBC and rede globo
canal 10's 2002 logo is actually from 2001 tho :/
Malaysia is RTM As First Channel
0:31 hey what is this channel that's a Canadian tv channel
VE9EC-CBC
i cannot see a tv station in Vatican City
I think TF1 is the only european channel to be private on this map
What image was used for NBC in 1941?
I don't know what is Filipino television in 1929
they were still part of the US until after WW2
The oldest extant Brazilian TV channel (the one which should have appeared after Tupi) is Record, not Globo.
He placed Globo after Tupi because of the audience. Before Globo, Tupi was considered the largest in Brazil and also leader in audience.
@@wosgaldino Nesse caso, o vídeo deveria então mostrar não as primeiras/mais velhas, mas sim as maiores emissoras.
In this case, the video should then display the largest TV networks instead of the first/oldest.
What tv tajikstan?
which one was the uk one in 1928
Baird Television
UA-cam VIDEOS TV LOGOS 1928 2020
Can you tell me what is Liberia? I don’t find that logo anywhere around the internet
RIP ABS-CBN (1953-1972; 1986-2020)
What are the names of the European networks in every European country?
Wikipedia will help you there. Far too many to mention. But a dedicated video focussing on Europe would be great.
Albania: Radio Televizioni Shqiptar/RTSH
Andorra: Andorra Televisió
Armenia: Public Television of Armenia
Austria: Österreich Radio Fernsehen/ORF
Azerbaijan: AzTv
Belarus: Belarus 1
Belgium: Eén?
Bosnia and Herzegovina: BHT 1
Bulgaria: BNT 1
Croatia: HRT 1
Cyprus: RIK 1
Czech Republic/Czechia: ČT 1
Denmark: DR 1
Estonia: Eesti Televisioon
Finland: Yle 1
France: TF1
Georgia: Georgian Public Broadcaster (not the PBS affiliate)
Germany: Das Erste
Greece: ERT 1
Hungary: M1
Iceland: RÚV
Ireland: RTÉ One
Italy: Rai 1
Kosovo: RTK 1
Latvia: LTV 1
Lichtenstein: 1 FL TV
Lithuania: LRT Televizija
Luxembourg: RTL?
Malta: TVM
Moldova: TV Moldova 1
Monaco: TMC
Montenegro: RTCG
Netherlands: NPO 1
North Macedonia: MRT 1
Norway: NRK 1
Poland: TVP 1
Portugal: RTP 1
Romania: TVR 1
Russia: Channel 1 Russia
Serbia: RTS 1
Slovakia: Jednotka
Slovenia: RTV Slovenia
Spain: RTVE 1/La 1
Sweden: SVT 1
Switzerland: SRF 1
Turkey: TRT 1
Ukraine: UA:Pershyi
United Kingdom: BBC 1
Vatican City: Vatican Media
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how is there NBC in africa?
if you look in some timeline of europe videos you'll see the liberated French West Africa was under American hands til 1944 when mainland France was mostly liberated
@@TheIridiumic138 oh alright
Request: evolution of first TV network in South East Asia
You missed Pakistan Television which was started in 1964 and was the first ever regular TV channel of South Asia.
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Qual eo nome da emissora do reino unido em 1928?
NBC was in Africa in 1942?!
SbT 1981 and tv manchete 1983?
What’s The Logos On UK & Ireland?
BBC One and RTE One.
This could have been a pain to edit
i live in brasil
so i watch rede globo on tv
Show me all the names of the channels!
Where is the channel GMA in the Philippines?
GMA is older than ABS CBN
ABS-CBN started broadcasting in Television since 1953. GMA only started broadcasting in Television in 1961.
ABS CBN starts broadcasting in 1953
GMA starts between 1961
@@thecosmicpaperbag until 1948
@@jdcusipag 1953 CBC
@@jdcusipag just kidding
Cannot the last country to gain radio-television is Somalia which has snntv 2011
Due to Puerto Rico being super smaller, I can't see neither WAPA TV/Televicentro De Puerto Rico/Canal 4.1 nor Telemundo Puerto Rico/Canal 2 WKAQ.
puerto rico is part of the USA
@@TheIridiumic138 Yeah! Is a territory in USA (NBC)!
@@TheIridiumic138 Not official, is more like a commonwealth territory of the US, but not officially the 51st state.
(Yes i know i responded a year late)
@@chaick5148 Emm... No, we have our own local channels (Like Televicentro de Puerto Rico/WAPA Television, Telecadena Perez-Perry/TeleOnce, Telemundo, WIPR-TV, and Rikavision/SuperSiete/Teleisla, and more), rather than National US channels in PR (unless if you had cable), which is only 3 (PBS, ABC, and NBC).