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Key dates in history of National Broadcasting Co.
By The Associated Press Some key dates in NBC's history: 1926: National Broadcasting Co. formed by General Electric Co., Westinghouse Electric Co. and Radio Corporation of America after buying broadcast assets from AT&T. Launches first permanent radio network in United States. 1931: Experimental TV broadcasts begin from atop Empire State Building. 1932: RCA becomes sole owner of NBC. 1939: NBC begins regular television broadcasts in New York, with opening of World's Fair. 1941: NBC and CBS stations in New York get nation's first commercial television licenses. 1943: ABC gets its start after NBC sells one of its two radio networks under pressure from government. 1947: "Meet the Press" premieres. 1948: Comic Milton Berle becomes first television star on "Texaco Star Theater" 1948: Television ownership reaches 1 million. 1950: Trademark granted for three-note NBC chimes. 1952: Launch of "Today," first network early-morning news show. 1954: NBC makes first coast-to-coast color broadcast. "The Tonight Show" debuts with Steve Allen. 1962: Johnny Carson becomes "Tonight" host. 1964: NBC broadcasts its first Olympic Games. 1975: "Saturday Night Live" debuts. 1984: "The Cosby Show" debuts, becomes TV's biggest hit. 1986: GE restores its ties to NBC, becoming its owner after acquiring RCA. 1989: "Seinfeld" debuts. 1994: "ER" and "Friends" debut, making NBC's Thursday "must-see TV." 1995: Network launches NBC.com. 1996: NBC and Microsoft Corp. launch MSNBC on cable TV and Internet. 2002: NBC acquires Spanish-language broadcaster Telemundo and entertainment cable network Bravo. 2004: NBC Universal formed after merger with Vivendi Universal Entertainment. 2007: Jeff Zucker named president and chief executive. 2008: Launch of Hulu, online video joint venture with Fox network owner News Corp. ABC later joins. 2009: NBC, fourth in ratings with desires to pare down the costs of producing scripted shows, brings Jay Leno to prime time in bold move. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * 2010: ? I thought this was interesting to post. *
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