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* 2 June: In [[Milan]], at the Leonardo Exhibition of Inventions, the SAFAR Company presents to the authorities (including [[Vittorio Mussolini]]) the first Italian experiment of TV broadcasting. Two days later, the SAFAR TV pavilion is inaugurated by [[Achille Starace]] and opened to the public.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.radiomarconi.com/marconi/ancona/valcamonica/amarcord/storiatv.pdf|title=Storia della TV: 1910-1990}}</ref> |
* 2 June: In [[Milan]], at the Leonardo Exhibition of Inventions, the SAFAR Company presents to the authorities (including [[Vittorio Mussolini]]) the first Italian experiment of TV broadcasting. Two days later, the SAFAR TV pavilion is inaugurated by [[Achille Starace]] and opened to the public.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.radiomarconi.com/marconi/ancona/valcamonica/amarcord/storiatv.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061030222248/http://www.radiomarconi.com/marconi/ancona/valcamonica/amarcord/storiatv.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 30, 2006|title=Storia della TV: 1910-1990}}</ref> |
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* 22 July: first regular telecasts in [[Rome]], by the [[Ente Italiano per le Audizioni Radiofoniche|EIAR]]. The shows are broadcast, twice daily (from 18 to 18.45 and from 21 to 21.45), from an antenna on [[Monte Mario]] to the TV pavilion in the Beach Village at the Circus Maximus.<ref>{{cite journal |date=22–29 July 1939 |title=L’Eiar inizia le trasmissioni televisive |url=http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/Download.aspx?data=AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAA+iX/aAZTvUCBABJWdgy9ZQQAAAACAAAAAAADZgAAwAAAABAAAAA7fGBcUsV/sb7xmFmReDZrAAAAAASAAACgAAAAEAAAAIJeaR/MfXjFNPAh73t9bQQQAAAAfugWfDSFsKq3LC/pyGEFHhQAAACi3XABFj+ZdAElT7R5YkgrBrSR+Q |journal=[[Radiocorriere TV]]}}</ref> |
* 22 July: first regular telecasts in [[Rome]], by the [[Ente Italiano per le Audizioni Radiofoniche|EIAR]]. The shows are broadcast, twice daily (from 18 to 18.45 and from 21 to 21.45), from an antenna on [[Monte Mario]] to the TV pavilion in the Beach Village at the Circus Maximus.<ref>{{cite journal |date=22–29 July 1939 |title=L’Eiar inizia le trasmissioni televisive |url=http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/Download.aspx?data=AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAA+iX/aAZTvUCBABJWdgy9ZQQAAAACAAAAAAADZgAAwAAAABAAAAA7fGBcUsV/sb7xmFmReDZrAAAAAASAAACgAAAAEAAAAIJeaR/MfXjFNPAh73t9bQQQAAAAfugWfDSFsKq3LC/pyGEFHhQAAACi3XABFj+ZdAElT7R5YkgrBrSR+Q |journal=[[Radiocorriere TV]]}}</ref> The actress Lidia Pasqualini is the first announcer.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=2024-07-22 |title=L'inizio delle trasmissioni sperimentali dell'Eiar, 1939 - |url=https://www.teche.rai.it/2024/07/trasmissioni-sperimentali-eiar/ |access-date=2024-09-03 |website=Rai Teche |language=it-IT}}</ref> |
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* 16 September : fist sport program. The journalists [[Nicolò Carosio]] and Vittorio Veltroni interview the [[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]] football players, in Rome for a [[Serie A]] match.<ref name=":1" /> |
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* 20 September: for the eleventh Radio Exposition in Milan, EIAR makes experimental telecasts from the Littoria Tower in the Northern Park. Some of the most famous Italian singers of the time, as [[Alberto Rabagliati]] and the [[Trio Lescano]], perform for the first time on the little screen.<ref>{{Cite journal|date=24–30 September 1939|title=La radiovisione a Milano|url=http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/Download.aspx?data=AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAA+iX/aAZTvUCBABJWdgy9ZQQAAAACAAAAAAADZgAAwAAAABAAAADFYRKfRwH8/96/6UGf1yD3AAAAAASAAACgAAAAEAAAAIGF9hmfbUBA8e2iDls5RxsQAAAAuLuVu6YC0bSBGqxX6PEtghQAAADYXaDnBDJfKFcbbxV7we822jEYjQ|journal=[[Radiocorriere TV]]}}</ref> |
* 20 September: for the eleventh Radio Exposition in Milan, EIAR makes experimental telecasts from the Littoria Tower in the Northern Park. Some of the most famous Italian singers of the time, as [[Alberto Rabagliati]] and the [[Trio Lescano]], perform for the first time on the little screen.<ref>{{Cite journal|date=24–30 September 1939|title=La radiovisione a Milano|url=http://www.radiocorriere.teche.rai.it/Download.aspx?data=AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAA+iX/aAZTvUCBABJWdgy9ZQQAAAACAAAAAAADZgAAwAAAABAAAADFYRKfRwH8/96/6UGf1yD3AAAAAASAAACgAAAAEAAAAIGF9hmfbUBA8e2iDls5RxsQAAAAuLuVu6YC0bSBGqxX6PEtghQAAADYXaDnBDJfKFcbbxV7we822jEYjQ|journal=[[Radiocorriere TV]]}}</ref> |
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* 31 October: [[Benito Mussolini]] sees, for the first time, a TV show in his [[Villa Torlonia (Rome)|Villa Torlonia]] residence; some weeks later, he gets an “[[Autarky|autarkic]]” TV set as a gift by the SAFAR Company. Beyond the Duce’s one, there are in Rome just other two televisions able to pick up the EIAR broadcasts: one is in the [[Ministry of the Interior (Italy)|Ministry of Interior]] and the second one is in the SAFAR shop, in Santi Apostoli Square, where people line up to glance the new media.<ref name=":0" /> |
* 31 October: [[Benito Mussolini]] sees, for the first time, a TV show in his [[Villa Torlonia (Rome)|Villa Torlonia]] residence; some weeks later, he gets an “[[Autarky|autarkic]]” TV set as a gift by the SAFAR Company. Beyond the Duce’s one, there are in Rome just other two televisions able to pick up the EIAR broadcasts: one is in the [[Ministry of the Interior (Italy)|Ministry of Interior]] and the second one is in the SAFAR shop, in Santi Apostoli Square, where people line up to glance the new media.<ref name=":0" /> |
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This is a list of Italian television related events from 1939
Events
[edit]- 2 June: In Milan, at the Leonardo Exhibition of Inventions, the SAFAR Company presents to the authorities (including Vittorio Mussolini) the first Italian experiment of TV broadcasting. Two days later, the SAFAR TV pavilion is inaugurated by Achille Starace and opened to the public.[1]
- 22 July: first regular telecasts in Rome, by the EIAR. The shows are broadcast, twice daily (from 18 to 18.45 and from 21 to 21.45), from an antenna on Monte Mario to the TV pavilion in the Beach Village at the Circus Maximus.[2] The actress Lidia Pasqualini is the first announcer.[3]
- 16 September : fist sport program. The journalists Nicolò Carosio and Vittorio Veltroni interview the Bologna football players, in Rome for a Serie A match.[3]
- 20 September: for the eleventh Radio Exposition in Milan, EIAR makes experimental telecasts from the Littoria Tower in the Northern Park. Some of the most famous Italian singers of the time, as Alberto Rabagliati and the Trio Lescano, perform for the first time on the little screen.[4]
- 31 October: Benito Mussolini sees, for the first time, a TV show in his Villa Torlonia residence; some weeks later, he gets an “autarkic” TV set as a gift by the SAFAR Company. Beyond the Duce’s one, there are in Rome just other two televisions able to pick up the EIAR broadcasts: one is in the Ministry of Interior and the second one is in the SAFAR shop, in Santi Apostoli Square, where people line up to glance the new media.[1]
- A Thousand Lire a Month by Max Neufeld is the first Italian film about television (also if the story is set on Hungary), and one of the first ever in the world.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Storia della TV: 1910-1990" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 30, 2006.
- ^ "L'Eiar inizia le trasmissioni televisive". Radiocorriere TV. 22–29 July 1939.
- ^ a b "L'inizio delle trasmissioni sperimentali dell'Eiar, 1939 -". Rai Teche (in Italian). 2024-07-22. Retrieved 2024-09-03.
- ^ "La radiovisione a Milano". Radiocorriere TV. 24–30 September 1939.