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OK, this is probably too easy, but I'll give it a shot. 

 

In 1980, something happened in US television.  It made world history one way, and it made US history in that way (obviously) and in another.  In its own way, it changed television around the world, and that way still applies to this very day.  What happened?   By they way, cable TV had already existed, so it's not "cable TV was founded." 

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Well, it's not MTV (that was 1981).

It's not football instant replay (1986, though instigated by a blown call against the Oilers in 1979).

It's not the Heidi Rule (1968).

Reagan was elected, but debates and elections had been televised for decades.

jeezIdon't knowthisone.  :angry:

George

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ESPN

 

Elvis Presley made his performance debut October 16th, 1954 on a weekly talent showcase. He was signed to a contract to perform on the program every Saturday for $18 a show. Colonel Tom Parker “discovered” Elvis after 18 months of performing and bought his contract for $10,000. What was the name of the radio program or venue?

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1 hour ago, Nathan_Jr said:

ESPN

 

Elvis Presley made his performance debut October 16th, 1954 on a weekly talent showcase. He was signed to a contract to perform on the program every Saturday for $18 a show. Colonel Tom Parker “discovered” Elvis after 18 months of performing and bought his contract for $10,000. What was the name of the radio program or venue?

According to Wikipedia, ESPN launched in 1979.

George

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41 minutes ago, GeorgeStGeorge said:

According to Wikipedia, ESPN launched in 1979.

George

Oh! Well, shoot! Saw an ad last night during the CWS. It used the same language as WW's description. Apologies. Carry on.

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Just now, GeorgeStGeorge said:

Flat-screen TVs came out in the late '90s, and digital TV was around 2007.

I suspect that Raf's "22 minutes" is a clue, but I'm not getting it.

Raf's a newsman, so maybe it has something to do with cable news.

George

It had nothing to do with flatscreens nor digital TV. 

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13 hours ago, Nathan_Jr said:

CNN?

CORRECT!

 

CNN was founded.  Worldwide, it was the FIRST 24-hour, news ONLY network.   It was the first US news only network, 24 hour or otherwise.   Now there's a bunch of 24 hour, news only networks.  Seems like every major network in the US has one somewhere. ( CNBC, FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS, Reuters, not to mention BBC and Euronews, or business news like Yahoo Finance or Bloomberg.)   Now, there's all sorts of 24-hour news channels, whether available for national or international viewing. (Where I live, there's at least one LOCAL 24-hour news channel.)  

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CNN changed the game. In 1990, during Dessert Storm, still no one else was doing 24hr news-only broadcasts. As a kid in high school at that time, I was glued to CNN, watching the war and the launch of Wolf Blitzer’s career.
 

Elvis Presley made his performance debut October 16th, 1954 on a weekly talent showcase. He was signed to a contract to perform on the program every Saturday for $18 a show. Colonel Tom Parker “discovered” Elvis after 18 months of performing and bought his contract for $10,000. What was the name of the radio program or venue?

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On 6/24/2025 at 1:14 PM, Nathan_Jr said:

CNN changed the game. In 1990, during Dessert Storm, still no one else was doing 24hr news-only broadcasts. As a kid in high school at that time, I was glued to CNN, watching the war and the launch of Wolf Blitzer’s career.
 

Elvis Presley made his performance debut October 16th, 1954 on a weekly talent showcase. He was signed to a contract to perform on the program every Saturday for $18 a show. Colonel Tom Parker “discovered” Elvis after 18 months of performing and bought his contract for $10,000. What was the name of the radio program or venue?

I imagine it was in Nashville somewhere, but I don't really know the show or the venue.

George

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