
WPTZ Philco - SMECC
As WPTZ-TV. The channel 3 facility in Philadelphia is one of the world's oldest television stations. It began in 1932 as W3XE, an experimental station owned by the Philco Corporation, a local company known for manufacturing early radio and television sets. Philco engineers created much of the station's equipment, including cameras.
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia
W3XE, was the forerunner of WPTZ, Channel 3 in Philadelphia. Started in 1932 by Philo Farnsworth for the Philco Manufacturing Plant at C and Tioga Streets in Philadelphia, it developed much of its own equipment. The experimental television station first went on …
Retro: WPTZ-TV/Philadelphia-2/23/42 - RadioDiscussions
Nov 4, 2005 · A nit: Philco sold WPTZ to Westinghouse which changed the calls to KYW-TV in 1954. A year later, Westinhouse swapped Philadelphia and Cleveland stations with NBC and NBC changed the calls to WRCV-TV. In 1964, the FCC order the companies to swap back, and the station became KYW-TV again. This thread has been closed due to inactivity.
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia
In June, W3XE (later WPTZ and now known as KYW-TV) televised the entire National Convention of the Republican Party. There were a thousand delegates and an equal amount of alternates. The event was held right here in Philadelphia (1940 population was 1,931,334 people) and channel 3, owned by Philco, broadcast a total of 62 hours of coverage (it ...
Chapter 4: Diversification and War – Philco Library - Philco radio
Jul 16, 2023 · Also in 1942, Philco moved its television station, WPTZ, out of their corporate headquarters and Tioga and C Streets in Philadelphia to a new location in nearby Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, in order to allow space formerly occupied by the station to be used for war work.
W3XE / WPTZ - Philadelphia - Early Television
W3XE / WPTZ - Philadelphia . W3XE was first granted permission to operate an experimental station in 1932, but actually began experimenting with this new medium as far back as 1928. As an experimental station in 1932, channel 3, then operated out of …
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Philco was also a pioneer in television broadcasting, launching Philadelphia experimental station W3XE in 1932. In 1941, the station became the third commercially licensed TV operation in the United States as WPTZ. It was sold to Westinghouse Broadcasting in 1953 and became KYW-TV, a CBS owned and operated station.
The power of television is proven by the fame which surrounds these three young women—-Eileen Wil son, Dorothy Collins and Fran Alli son—all of whom are seen and heard over WPTZ, Philco’s televi sion station. Although none of these young women has ever appeared in a movie, each is probably better known than any movie star.
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia
WPTZ, Philadelphia, first went on the air on June 28, 1932. It was then known as Station W3XE, the experimental television station of the Philco Corporation. It was housed and operated in the Philco plant at C & Tioga Streets, Philadelphia.
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Jan 4, 2006 · WPTZ Commercially License and operated by Philco and collocated in the KYW Building at 1619 Walnut St. in Phila. Later became WPTZ, Philco-Westinghouse. KYW-TV became this when Westinghouse regained ownership of the station from NBC. Following that the station was owned by CBS and now Viacom.