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ARTS 214 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- What company popularized home game consoles?
- The first filament that worked with some success was made of
- What Disney film was the first to have a female director?
- Nikola Tesla was the genius who discovered the current that we use in homes today.
- The first regularly scheduled television service was to locally-owned TV sets
- What market was SEGA originally created for?
- What was the first computer animated film to receive an Academy Award?
- What was the first personal computer that didn’t require assembly?
- What Disney film was the first to exceed $1 Billion in revenue?
- What was the first computer that didn’t require air-conditioning and more than one operator?
- The key to the success for the light bulb was the use of
- The first coast-to-coast color broadcast was
- The programming in the 1950s was very conservative, both with family values and political bent.
- By 1971 television producers shifted their programming toward
- Menlo Park became the model for corporations, starting the Age of Laboratories
- Edison tested materials before finding a filament that worked.
- By 1950 there were over TV sets sold.
- Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz negotiated a first—the right to
- Very few under 30 watch broadcast television today.
- Edison waged a propaganda war against Tesla’s current by
- In America, computers were mainly the result of government working with academia.
- Enough money was made to start Edison’s Menlo Park “Invention Factory” by selling the rights to the
- Who founded Pixar?
- The highest rated show of all time is
- RKO, CBS, and NBC were doing experimental broadcasts by