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Wirephoto,
telephotography or
radiophoto is the
sending of
photographs by telegraph,
telephone or radio.
Technologically and commercially, the wirephoto...
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Archived from the
original on 2021-12-12.
Retrieved February 14, 2019.
Wirephoto, A. P. "Arrested just
before Concert Tour".
Chicago Tribune, Jul 4, 1975...
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Telerecording (UK)
Wirephoto Edward Jewitt Wheeler (1908). "Picture
Telegraphy on an
Entirely Novel...
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newsrooms in 1914.[citation needed] In 1935, the AP
launched the
Wirephoto network,
which allowed transmission of news
photographs over
leased private...
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phone lines,
formed the
basis for the AT&T
Wirephoto service. In Europe,
services similar to a
wirephoto were
called a Belino. It was used by news agencies...
- communication,
French inventor Édouard
Belin developed the Belinograph, or
Wirephoto, to
transmit photos by telephone. The
electric light began to su****de...
- 1977. p. 1,
section 10. "Sure shot".
Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. (AP
wirephoto). June 9, 1977. p. 4. "'Incredible' 59 for Geiberger".
Chicago Tribune...
- America, she
joined the
Today show. An
August 1, 1956,
international news
wirephoto of
Meriwether and Joe
DiMaggio announced their engagement.
According to...
- a
switched network of
teleprinters similar to a
telephone network. A
wirephoto or wire
picture was a
newspaper picture that was sent from a
remote location...
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December 7, 2022.
Retrieved December 7, 2022. The ****ociated
Press (AP)
Wirephoto of Earl Foreman,
Arnold Heft and Abe
Pollin after their $1.1
million purchase...