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Herbert Hoover and the First Public Demonstration of Television, April 7, 1927
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Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, IowaFirst Public Demonstration of Television
On April 7, 1927, Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Commerce participated in the first public demonstration of television. His features and voice were carried over telephone wires and radio between Washington, D.C. and New York City, where American Telephone and Telegraph Company officials received the transmission.
On April 7, 1927, an audience comprising several dozen newspaper reporters and officials of Bell Telephone Laboratories gathered in New York City to witness the first American demonstration of television.
The live picture and voice of Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover were transmitted over telephone lines from Washington, DC, more than 200 miles north to an auditorium in midtown Manhattan. Hoover would be elected President of the United States in November 1928.
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