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Loren Jones on the early television development team at RCA, headed by David Sarnoff and including Vladimir Zworykin 09:53

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: Vladimir Zworykin



Loren Jones on the early television development team at RCA, headed by David Sarnoff and including Vladimir Zworykin 09:53

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: David Sarnoff



Loren Jones on his early life and early interest and experimentation with radio 05:48

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on his education and his first job with General Electric 05:32

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on the early mechanical television system 04:07

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on going to work for RCA and working for David Sarnoff 01:58

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on the early television development team at RCA, headed by David Sarnoff and including Vladimir Zworykin 09:53

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on the early mechanical television system 04:07

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on the early television development team at RCA, headed by David Sarnoff and including Vladimir Zworykin 09:53

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



On Vladimir Zworykin's experiments with acupuncture and other inventions including computers and cars; on Vladimir Zworykin's experiments with the remote control and on Zworykin's relationship with Albert Einstein; on Vladimir Zworykin and David Sarnoff's early vision of what television would be 06:34

Interview: Loren Jones



On working on the development of television transmitters, and on installing equipment on top of the Empire State Building; on early experimental television broadcasts in the 1930, who could see them, and the programming 08:25

Interview: Loren Jones



On scientist Edward Armstrong's role in the development of television, and his patent feud with David Sarnoff; on the feeling about the future of television in the RCA Lab in the 1930s; on using balloons to test television transmission signals and on going to the Soviet Union to help with their development of television 13:03

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on Vladimir Zworykin's experiments with acupuncture and other inventions including computers and cars 04:05

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: Vladimir Zworykin



Loren Jones on Vladimir Zworykin's experiments with the remote control and on Zworykin's friendship with Albert Einstein 01:19

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: Vladimir Zworykin



Loren Jones on Vladimir Zworykin's experiments with the remote control and on Zworykin's relationship with Albert Einstein 01:19

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: Albert Einstein



Loren Jones on Vladimir Zworykin and David Sarnoff's early vision of what television would be 01:13

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: Vladimir Zworykin



Loren Jones on Vladimir Zworykin and David Sarnoff's early vision of what television would be 01:13

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: David Sarnoff



Loren Jones on scientist Edward Armstrong's role in the development of television, and his patent feud with David Sarnoff 05:40

Interview: Loren Jones | Person: David Sarnoff



Loren Jones on early experimental television broadcasts in the 1930s, who could see them, and the programming 04:05

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on going to the Soviet Union the help develop their television system 03:58

Interview: Loren Jones



Loren Jones on working on the development of television transmitters, and on installing equipment on top of the Empire State Building 04:20

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on early experimental television broadcasts in the 1930, who could see them, and the programming 04:05

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on scientist Edward Armstrong's role in the development of television, and his patent feud with David Sarnoff 05:40

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on the feeling about the future of television in the RCA Lab in the 1930s 01:41

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on using balloons to test television transmission signals 01:44

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on going to the Soviet Union the help develop their television system 03:58

Interview: Loren Jones | Topic: Technological Innovation



Loren Jones on working on the development of television transmitters, and on installing equipment on top of the Empire State Building 00:29

Interview: Loren Jones



On being sent to the Soviet Union to help with their development of television, and being followed by the KGB; on visiting Vladimir Zworykin's sister in the Soviet Union; on America's interest in helping the Soviet Union set up its television system 07:58

Interview: Loren Jones



On RCA's television exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair; on the first television set he owned and on the early development of color television 07:00

Interview: Loren Jones



On developing the "television bomb" and on having been privy to the development on the atom bomb; on the development of color television and the battle over it 07:26

Interview: Loren Jones



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