Exact moment when news station switches from black and white to color TV for the first time
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- Video of WMT-TV switching from black and white to color broadcasts
WMT-TV Channel 2 in Iowa switched from its black and white programming to color for the very first time during a news report that took place on April 14, 1967.
The news show started with news anchor Bob Bruner and station manager Doug Grant sitting together talking about what viewers could expect. It was when Bruner went over to a separate desk across the stage, that the change took place.
Bruner stated that he was honored but perhaps slightly puzzled as to why he was chosen to announce the change.
"I feel doubly honored to have been chosen to be the first one involved in our big change because there are so many much more colorful characters around here than this report in the news".
#Television #Technology #Historyoftelevision
1st class humor and humility during a legendary moment.
Imagine how horribly it would be presented now..
@@svenjansen2134 OH absolutely! Fox and MSNBC would just find a way to politicize it 😂🤣
Even what he says fits perfectly lol, what a time it must have been.
I never knew I wanted to see this. Incredible. They went from 1940 to 1960's in the span of a minute.
TH-cam knew you wanted to see it so you were covered
Color tv was invented in the 40s, but wasn’t popular
@@RobloxGuestNews cause it was loathed nah just kidding
@@RobloxGuestNewsAs the Internet in the 80's only began to have a certain market in the 90's but the operating costs of the services were still very expensive, starting in the 2000's with technology and globalized industrialization the cost and accessibility became lower so that there were more people. consuming current products
Amazing! What an interesting thing to experience, I bet this blew peoples minds back then.
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It's funny maybe I'm the only one who even well into teen years imagined that the real world back then looked black and white or just low quality color
@@savantdacheri that's hilarious 😂
TVs used to run on Tubes. I remember turning on the switch and it took a few seconds for the tubes to warm up. About the time it takes to go to the kitchen and get a cup of coffee and back if you didn’t hurry. I remember we got a “Solid state” Zenith TV and it was color. We were probably one of the last people on the block to get a color TV and with solid state the TV turned on instantly. That was 1970. But if you wanted to change the channel or volume you had to get up. TVs were for parents back then and if you were good all week and did your chores, then maybe you could watch Saturday morning cartoons. But back then you didn’t just turn the TV on without asking first. Totally different today, lol.
@@mehameha4453 that's so cool! Thank you for sharing. Whew, are times changing or what??
Despite being born into a generation that got to experience the transition from the Analog TVs to the HD TVs, I still find this amazing.
Digital TV..?
Agreed
The switch from being able to count pixels to the graphics looking like someone cut a hole in your wall rather than it being your tv is probably exactly how they felt seeing color on tv for the first time
" ... because there are so many much more colorful characters around here than this reporter" - and with those words Mr. Bruner unknowingly prophesied the future of news broadcasting.
Bingo
My mom was 7 years old when this happened. I wish her parents were still alive so I could show them this on my phone. My grandpa would have loved to see this
I still remember back in the 60's going across the street to my friends house on Sunday night to watch "The Wonderful World of Disney", one of a few color shows at the time. Our family still had black and white TV's.
Those days of innocence now lost ...
They live on in your memories
How incredibly neat to watch this today in 2022. We've come such a long way!!
In many ways we have gone backwards
@@barbarawolke3361Depends
that had to be so cool to see that happen
I was born in 1952 when the world was either black,Grey or white I still remember this day in 1967 clear as day I was standing in line at a grocery store then all of a sudden the world became into color and everyone just started cheering
29APR2022 - I remember our first color TV. It took a 2-year degree from the local tech school to adjust it: color, hue, tint, contrast, brightness, vertical AND horizontal hold. Plus the fine tuning adjustment on the mechanical tuning knob. And, oh yeah, the antenna. That was another 6 months in school.
I remember when I was young we didn't have a TV, we used to go to our neighbours place to watch wrestling, I didn't really notice that much back then but the issue really disturbed my father, he didn't like the embarrassment, so my father saved alot of money(back then) and got a coloured tv straight from japan, a sony triton, now we were the only people in the whole area who now had a coloured TV, we were the talk of town, that tv is still around and it functions
Your father is a genius hahaha!
Your father is a great man!
My God! Bob was a Colored Man this whole time!
That is fun
Now imagine showing them a 8K TV. They'd think it's sorcery.
Was crazy cool back then. Thanks technology.
I imagine that color TV's were relatively expensive when they first came out, and very few people had them at the moment that this station switched. It actually reminds me of the scene in The Wizard Of Oz when they switch from black & white to color.
This is so cool. Thank you for sharing!
wow, 1967 ... I was a boy when in 1981 in the afternoon we went to a friend of mine to watch the anime lupine the 3rd (monkey punch) on color tv 😊
Different countries got it at different times en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_introduction_of_color_television_in_countries
@@simpletechbyabhinav6235 That's exactly what I wanted to highlight
Smoothest transition.
Stunning HD TV.
They probably didn't do multi-cam televising back then, because you see Bruner walking over to the desk across the studio. If it were multi-cam, they would probably not cut to him until he is behind the desk. It looks odd to see him walking over to the desk because you never see that in a modern TV program.
Man makes a pun during this moment. Legend.
Now we'll have 8K... how dearly did we miss to see that pimple on our favorite host's face.
Darn I wanna go back in time!
Could you imagine being in the theaters when the wizard of oz came out?
Much more “colorful characters” 😂
We got our color set in 71 and cartoons were amazing.
that was shit no HD where his phone
The joke is just on point!
Especially in regards to this dramatic change!
You gotta love the old days.
Nowadays everything is more cringe and unpleasant ...
what are you talking about?
@ Battalon Are you talking about = WOKE, CRT, CLIMATE CHANGE, LGBTQ, THE VIOLANCE, SOCIALISM, BIDEN, AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY!!?? If you are your not alone... I cant stand any of that crap...
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@@centralprocessingunit4988 he’s complaining that he lives in the 21st century
You would have needed a color TV to see the color. Which means only those who already owned a color TV would have seen the transition. That probably wasn't many people since why buy a color TV if no one was broadcasting in color?
It was on the coming up, plus RICH PEOPLE
Even on TH-cam, the first part was in black-and-white
Wow great thing they felt in that time.
As momentous when we switched to HD cameras
The reportee didnt miss with that fire quote 😅
Hardly anyone had a color TV set
Yep, created a need then supplied that market, and we have never looked back,! This video is cool
Wow, great moment
So cool!
Crushing with that joke
Want to see the old set in color...
"There's much more colorful characters around here than this reporter! ... they're separate but equal, and they d-"
As amazing as it was, who would’ve thought as technology would advanced. So would the people around it, as well as being able to witness how dumb humanity is. blessing and curse.
Learn basic grammar before you call others dumb
My phones night mode is on so im watching this in black and white lol 😆
no im not going to watch this later in Color.
Ill say .what a historic moment for video production
WOW ! B THE MOMENT TV SWITCHES TO COLOR!!!!!
Amazing bro
"I remember when I was young..."
Incredible
That's cool!!
I can feel it
Very good
Most unbelievable TV event ever.
it wasnt until 1st March 1975 Australia switched to colour
Awesomeeee
Wow !!!
Every man was thinking "now I can see boobs, in colour"
Nice
Hello world!
Everyone watching on a black and white tv must have thought, I just upgraded from the radio dammit.
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I wonder how they would react if they knew hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world would watch this moment on phones that have cameras.
One catch though: If you didn't have a color TV at that moment, it would still be all in black and white.
so people didn't had to change their TV or the receiver? How did they plan it in advance if so?
I don't know the exact steps but I think people had to buy colour ready TV's. Correct me if i'm wrong.
The color TV did double duty: it would automatically switch from color to black and white reception, depending on the program being broadcast.
In 1967 people were seeing color in tv's before this LOL
in the USA since the 50's, according to Wikipedia you could catch the USA broadcasts from Canada because the cities are relatively close, but color televisions were super expensive
When TV's were furniture
pov you skip a cutscene
0:46
and anderson cooper is older than i think
Thanks to Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena……a Mexican scientist 👍
The first color tv was made in 1928 by John Logie Baird in 1928. Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena didn’t make his until 1940
I wonder why the colours flip in and out for a second before settling.
Analog broadcasting suffered a lot of signal distortion and reflections, and the actual color signal was, for simplicity's sake, hidden as a much more complex subsampling of the B&W signal.
Until your TV could 'lock on' to the hidden color information, it would wobble around like that.
The details are absurdly mathematical and border on straight up black magic, but that's the simple answer.
When was it? Date? Where?
What year was this
So people
Had color tvs before they had colored transmission ?
Yes, but also no.
The rollout of color didn't happen overnight, and some stations upgraded their equipment sooner than others.
Mind Full spectrum dominance
lol
Now imagine you go back into time and need to bring this technology to humanity, how would you get it done?
The exact same way it was done.
I would bring back Elon Musk. Once I drop him off, I would come back to 2022. I cant imagine how changed the world would be when I got back lol. Delegation at its finest
pff
The FBI would have ya locked up in an exterrestrial alien cell.
@@jaystyx5134 elon musk would cause a time paradox and everything would be worse...
Интересный переход от черно-белого к цветному телевидению
WOW!!!
Wow to video and the swarm of bots that are posting comments.
Katsumotoland in 1968:
My family had a black and white from the 1960’s well into the early 80’s
now, you can be lied to in technicolor
Innovation
Like the Wizard of Oz.
What’s cooler? Black and white TV to color or the internet? Just lookin for what people think
ohh i always thought in the past the world was black and white..
Like when we all went to HD, people looked GROSSSSSS.
don't leave the house.. it gets worse in person
rtm Color TV
Heidy ho there neighborino!
Who watches TV in 2024?
Charo would have done it better
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Did not help bold guys. Same when we to HD, many people with holes in their faces quit their careers and guys with colored eyes became in higher demand.
Too bad only 5% of households had color when it switched over. 😅
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Now in the year of 2022 we have 4k UHD and can see in great detail the fish like air exhaled out of Ellen Degeneres's mouth when she talks to her guests.
We’d be watching black and white tv if it wasn’t for Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena a taco loving Mexican.
Guillermo did make a color tv, but John Logie Baird invented it in 1928
@@miniongeorge60 don’t be bitter 😂
Let ol gillie have his 15 minutes for his contribution ffs
Your comment is equivalent to
“Henry ford did make a car. But Carl Benz invented it “ wtf 😆
“Martin Luther did have a dream yes that’s true. But others have had dreams before him” 😂
“Frank whittle & friends did make a turbojet engine, but the wright brothers invented it.” 😆
Wait wait I have another one
“Trump was president yes it’s true. But goerge Washington invented it. “ 🤣
Big ol culero 😆
@@miniongeorge60Like Windows, they got it from Mexicans who created it, but the entire interface part was stolen from Apple by Bill Gates...
Of course!! Thanks to a MEXICAN GUY NAME IS : GUILLERMO CAMARERA THE GREAT INVENTOR OF THE COLOR TV 👍🏻🎉🎊🌟✨💯 MEXICAN GUY 🎉🎊🌟✨👍🏻🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena did invent a color tv in 1940, but the creation of the color tv goes to John Logie Baird in 1928
Look almost the same
50 secs too long
It’s a pity that someone couldn’t take enough care to make the transcript accurate 🤦♂️
And then we went from that to this:
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People back then were more smarter and intelligent
They had better dressing sense
Look at the guy who comes in to give him the mic or something how he is dressed
People now just copy the trend n become fashion designer s
Honestly we are just a piece of useless generstion
you mean you don't like today's raggedy blue hair or pants falling down look?
@@VesproDBAbro I'm just a saggin backwards 🤡🤡
your white😅
Now they lie daily in brilliant high definition 4k.
Really. Shut up. No cares for your BS. This is interesting history not your insufferable politics. Give it a rest snow flake.