American Decades
Sports and Television
"Fifty Mile Bleachers"
Magazine article
By: Edward P. Morgan
Date: September 27, 1947
Source: Morgan, Edward P. "Fifty Mile Bleachers: Television is Becoming Big Business at the Corner Bar and Grill." Colliers 120, September 27, 1947.
"Inside Sports: Things to Come"
Magazine article
By: Bill Fay
Date: February 19, 1949
Source: Fay, Bill. "Inside Sports: Things to Come." Colliers 123, February 19, 1949.
Introduction
In the late afternoon of May 17, 1939, an event took place in New York City that would change the world of sport forever. With the flip of a switch at the RCA Building, a visual image appeared on a little silver screen. W2XBS broadcasted a Columbia-Princeton baseball game, marking the first sporting event shown on the new visual medium. Veteran radio announcer, Bill Stern,...
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1940's Sports Primary Sources
- Athletes in the Military
- Season of 1941: DiMaggio and Williams
- "73 to 0"
- Letter to Kenesaw M. Landis
- Basketball's Big Men
- Army vs. Notre Dame
- "Jackie Robinson With Ben Chapman"
- "Babe Didrikson Takes Off Her Mask"
- Sports and Television
- Fort Wayne Daisies: 1947 Yearbook
- Citation Wins the Belmont
- Bob Mathias Hurls the Discus in the Decathlon
- VeeckāAs in Wreck: The Autobiography of Bill Veeck
- Robinson and LaMotta
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
