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The first ever public broadcast was in 1929 from the BBC studio in London. The broadcast used John Logie Baird's television system that was first demonstrated in 1925.

In 1939, RCA began commercial broadcasting in the US. Although Philo Farnsworth demostrated the fully electronic system in 1929, further development and legal disputes delayed the service by 10 years.

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