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One corner of Alexandra Palace houses the BBC's television transmission tower that was used to broadcast the very first regular television service in 1936.

 

The television service was interrupted and ceased during World War II (1939-45), when the tower was used for jamming the navigation systems of German bombers.

Portland stone facade, still gleaming from its all-over refurbishment 5 years ago.

  

Prospero and Ariel, sculpture by Eric Gill, 1931

Broadcasting students from the Fort Lauderdale campus in classroom and studio.

I could have tried to blend these properly (I *could* have taken them all with the same exposure values, so they matched!), but given the way BH is changing with time - old bits taken down, new bits being built, I thought it was quite apt that this is a hodge podge of exposures and shapes and sizes, throught the various bits being stretched and distorted to fit.

59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022

25 November - 30 November 2022

New Delhi, India

Copyright Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Please credit accordingly.

3d illustration of broadcasting satellite isolated over white background

the corton steel cladding will apparently take 6-12 months to oxidise to it's permanent colour

DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) have released 77,000 pictures from its archives for free use under the commercial Commons licence. Most of these pictures are from DR's studio productions but a number of pictures show everyday traffic situations from the 1940's onwards. I have collected the best of these in this series.

 

DR is Denmark’s oldest and largest electronic media enterprise. The corporation was founded in 1925 as a public service organisation.

 

This picture may be slightly cropped or the colours may have been ajusted. The picture is realesed under the Creative Commons License:

 

DRs historiske pressefotos (DR) / CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

 

from 1930 edition of Encyclopedia Britannica article on "Broadcasting"

DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) have released 77,000 pictures from its archives for free use under the commercial Commons licence. Most of these pictures are from DR's studio productions but a number of pictures show everyday life like this series from Copenhagen Port, ca. 1970.

 

DR is Denmark’s oldest and largest electronic media enterprise. The corporation was founded in 1925 as a public service organisation.

 

This picture may be slightly cropped or the colours may have been ajusted. The picture is realesed under the Creative Commons License:

 

DRs historiske pressefotos (DR) / CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

 

DVB workshop, WorldDAB workshop, and MoJo masterclass

ABU DBS 2019

4-7 March 2019

Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur

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J. Willgoose, Esq. One half of Public Service Broadcasting @ WOMAD NZ 2015

Public Service Broadcasting at The Cluny 10/5/2013

Broadcasting on All Frequencies

Public Service Broadcasting's "Race For Space" album launch, 1st night, at The National Space Centre, Leicester, England.

 

26th February 2015

Live at A Lazy Monday, Bucharest

Broadcasting students from the Fort Lauderdale campus in classroom and studio.

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