Timeline : Media
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Open Source Telematics Timeline
The Internet - specifically the World Wide Web - has become such a successful "meme" in our society, that there is almost a cultural amnesia about telecommunications-based art that pre-dates the Web.... |
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Media & Communications Timeline
Internet, telecommunications and media timeline is a multi-part chronology that identifies landmarks in publishing, broadcasting, information technology, telecommunications, content regulation and the... |
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Laurens Janszoon Koster (Coster), Printer
Laurens Janszoon Coster or Laurens Jansz Koster, was one of the early European printers. He was an important citizen of Haarlem and held the position of sexton (Koster) of Sint-Bavokerk. He is mention... |
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Gutenberg Bible, First Real Printed Book
In the mid-15th century Johann Gutenberg invented a mechanical way of making books. This was the first example of mass production. He was born about 1400, the son of a rich family in Mainz, Germany. W... |
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The Advertising Age Timeline
295-year timeline. In this Web site, the timeline evolved into an interactive document covering 295 years of the primary events in the history of American advertising from 1704, when the first newspap... |
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Joseph Pulitzer, Publisher
Joseph Pulitzer was a Hungarian-American publisher best known for posthumously establishing the Pulitzer Prizes and (along with William Randolph Hearst) for originating yellow journalism.
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Emergence of Advertising in America
Volney B. Palmer opens the first American advertising agency... |
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William Randolph Hearst, Publisher
William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper magnate. Hearst was a leading newspaper publisher. The son of self-made millionaire George Hearst, he became aware that his father had received a nort... |
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Warren G. Harding, 29th US President
Warren Gamaliel Harding was an American politician, and the twenty-ninth President of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1923, his term ending as he died from a heart attack at age 57. A Republic... |
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Broadcast History Timeline
History has been marked by occasional dramatic jumps in technology. The majority of progress, however, has been made in incremental amounts - one development leads to a second, and so on. With the tec... |
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Film Sound History Timeline
Thomas Edison and the Kinetoscope. Years prior to Thomas Edison's work on moving pictures, people were making crude hand drawn motion pictures, much like how animated cartoons are drawn. Eventually ph... |
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Paul Otlet, Forgotten Forefather
Who was Paul Otlet? Meet the forgotten forefather of information architecture. A bibliographer, pacifist and entrepreneur, Otlet had in his heyday been feted as a great man, enjoying the company of N... |
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Julius Sumner Miller, Professor
For over two decades, the enigmatic and slightly mad Professor Julius Sumner Miller captivated and amazed audiences on Australian TV with demonstrations of physical science. The Why is it so? series,... |
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Pulitzer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest national honor in print journalism, literary achievements and musical composition. It is administered by Columbia University in New York... |
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Rupert Murdoch, Publisher
Rupert Murdoch, Australian-American publishing magnate Rupert Murdoch established News Corporation as a holding company in 1980; it has since developed into a worldwide communications empire. Included... |
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