[QuadList] those archives contain recordings of virtually allof MTV's de...
Geoffrey Doane
geoff at doane.ca
Fri Aug 12 07:18:47 CDT 2016
Wikipedia says MTV went on the air August 1st, 1981.
I recall seeing a TV news item about the network shortly after that, and
the visuals that went along with the item showed 1" Type C VTRs being
loaded up and operating, but not an ACR. Probably had something to do with
what made better television. As impressive as an ACR-25 is (my first
summer job in broadcast was running one), it doesn't look like much except
an oversized refrigerator to the casual observer. A VR-1200, or even a
Type C, says "television" to the average viewer.
At some point in 1981 or '82, a bar here in Halifax installed a C-band dish
on the roof of an adjacent building and managed to pull in MTV to show on a
large screen. I don't recall if they managed to get stereo audio or not,
but the novelty lasted for a few years, even though the signal was rather
marginal here on the "Far East Coast".
Geoff Doane, Halifax, NS
On 11 August 2016 at 17:52, C. Park Seward via QuadList <
quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
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> Stereo television audio (MTS) started around 1985. When did MTV start? I
> bet there were few stereo TV sets then.
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> Best,
> Park
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