C Francis JENKINS / Vision by Radio Radio Photographs Radio Photograms 1st 1925

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 Jenkins, who was a co-inventor of the film projector (his early patents were acquired by Edison), pioneered a mechanical method of wireless transmission of synchronized sound and images and opened the first broadcasting television station in the U.S. His mechanical technologies were eventually eclipsed by an electronic form of television, but to this day The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presents a special Emmy Award in his honor.
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 Jenkins, who was a co-inventor of the film projector (his early patents were acquired by Edison), pioneered a mechanical method of wireless transmission of synchronized sound and images and opened the first broadcasting television station in the U.S. His mechanical technologies were eventually eclipsed by an electronic form of television, but to this day The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presents a special Emmy Award in his honor.
 Jenkins, who was a co-inventor of the film projector (his early patents were acquired by Edison), pioneered a mechanical method of wireless transmission of synchronized sound and images and opened the first broadcasting television station in the U.S. His mechanical technologies were eventually eclipsed by an electronic form of television, but to this day The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presents a special Emmy Award in his honor.