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  1. Associated-Rediffusion, later Rediffusion London, was the British ITV franchise holder for London and parts of the surrounding counties, on weekdays between 22 September 1955 and 29 July 1968. It was the first ITA franchisee to go on air, and one of the " Big Four " companies that between them produced the majority of ITV networked ...

  2. This is a timeline of the history of the British broadcaster Thames Television and its predecessor Associated-Rediffusion. Between them, they provided the ITV weekday service for London from 1955 to 1992, after which Thames continued as an independent production company until 2003.

  3. www.rediffusion.info › historyRediffusion History

    The History of Rediffusion Television. 1946 June 6. Transmissions resumed, still from London only, by the 405-line system on a Band 1 vhf. channel.The typical domestic receiver, including the ‘Rediffuser’ (RT.100) made at the Wandsworth factory, had a 9” diameter round-faced c.r.t., 70* deflection, giving a monochrome picture (a commonly-used phos-phor produced a distinctly blue display).

  4. www.rediffusion.info › AssociatedRediffusionAssociated Rediffusion

    Associated Rediffusion based their Headquarters at Television House, Kingsway, London WC2. The Service Broadcasting commenced from the ITV Croydon transmitter on September 22 1955 using a power of 200Kw (e.r.p.) and a 200ft lattice tower supporting the antenna radiating a Vertically Polarised signal at 194.75 Mc/s serving the London Area on VHF Band III Channel 9 405 lines.

  5. 4 ott 2016 · A brief history of Rediffusion and BET. Rediffusions history begins in the 19th century, with a company of quite a different name – and quite a different business. ‘British Electric Traction’ (BET) provided the cables over which power ran to the trams that had become common in the major conurbations of the UK at the end of ...