Fernseh 


The Fernseh AG television company was registered in Berlin on July 3, 1929 by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch and other partners1 with an initial capital of 100,000 Reichsmark2.

The word "Fernseh" is a short form of the German word "Fernsehapparat" meaning television. In German: "fern" means far, "seh" means see, and "apparat" means device/apparatus. The company was mainly known by its German abbreviation "FESE" 3.

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Early years

Fernseh AG's original board of directors included: Emanuel Goldberg, Oliver George Hutchinson (for Baird), David Ludwig Loewe, and Erich Carl Rassbach (for Bosch) and Eberhard Falkenstein who did the legal work4. Along with early TV sets (DE-6, E1, DE10) Fernseh AG made the first "Remote Truck"/"OB van", an "intermediate-film" mobile television camera in August 1932. This was a film camera that had its film developed in the truck and a "telecine" then transmitted the signal almost "live"5.

Fernseh GmbH

Fernsehanlagen GmbH

In 1972 Robert Bosch renamed its TV division: Fernsehanlagen GmbH. The company supplied almost all the studio equipment for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.

Fernseh Inc.

Products

Offices

Thomson still operates offices in the cities of all these acquisitions (see History):

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Fernseh.. (Fernseh AG, Fernseh GmbH etc.) manufacturer
  2. ^ Fernsehmuseum - Sie sind im Bereich : Fese Historie Start
  3. ^ The Bosch Group - Published in 2004
  4. ^ The Bosch Group - Published in 2004
  5. ^ Sie sind auf der Homepage von Fernsehmuseum Wiesbaden: Fese Historie 1
  6. ^ Videography, Thomson Sells Thomson Grass Valley Digital Film Transfer Equipment Business - Published in 2008
  7. ^ Parter Capital Group web site

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