Finding formats In order to start streaming news on television, NBC has to find a perfect format that viewers can easily understand. They tried a combination of the method used at the radio station first and the method used in the drama news. The news anchor recites the news while background music is being played and praises the pictures, captured events, and titles displayed on the screen. This program was first used by the NBC in 1940 for the program "Esso TV Reporter" funded by Standard Oil.
From 1950 to 1960, these awards were presented at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. With the advent of television, the 1953 - 57 awards were held both in Hollywood and New York, at the NBC International Theater (1953), then at the NBC Century Theater. After that, the ceremony was held only in Los Angeles. In 1961, the Oscar formula was transferred to Santa Monica City Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. By 1969, the university decided to relocate the ceremony to Los Angeles this time at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Los Angeles County Music Center.
The talk show began in the decade that Dave Garroway hosted a number of genre formats in which the NBC created copies. Tonight's show debuted in 1954 and Steve Allen served as host. On June 2, 1953, the television broadcasted the coronation ceremony of Elizabeth II and emphasized the beginning of pan-European cooperation in the exchange of television programs. The Academy Awards ceremony was first aired on NBC Television in 1953. This program won the most Emmy awards in history, winning 38 victories and 167 recommendations. In 1953, CBS anchor Walter Cronkite hosted historical news "You Are There." All important historical news events, including live interviews by famous participants such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, such as the "Declaration of Independence" signed in 1776, are all played by actors I will.
From 1953 to 1955, TV programs began to line up with broadcasting formats. Sylvester Weaver, president of NBC TV, did a "magnificent" design. One example was Peter Pan (1955), Mary Martin starred and fascinated 60 million viewers. Weaver also developed a magazine formatting program, debuted in 1952 and hosted The Tonight Show, which began in 1953 and was hosted by Steve Allen until 1957. ABC, the third network, began youth-led programs such as Disney Land made (debuted in a different name later) debuted in 1954, and Mickey Mouse Club from 1955 to 1955, first profit I raised it. 59 years old, Disney, Walter)