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Back in the 1970s, television broadcasters used '''Test Card F-type ITA/IBA cards''' to aid in technical operation, and for placeholders in-between regular programming. | Back in the 1970s, television broadcasters used '''Test Card F-type ITA/IBA cards''' to aid in technical operation, and for placeholders in-between regular programming. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The Independent Television Authority (ITA; later renamed the IBA, or Independent Broadcast Authority to cover all forms of telecommunications) was a non-partisan governmental television overseer established in 1954 for the broadcast stations of the United Kingdom. At first designed simply to oversee the creation of ITV (Independent Television), they later took on new roles, such as censoring broadcasts, establishing run times for then-new programs, and regulating commercial advertising on television channels. | The Independent Television Authority (ITA; later renamed the IBA, or Independent Broadcast Authority to cover all forms of telecommunications) was a non-partisan governmental television overseer established in 1954 for the broadcast stations of the United Kingdom. At first designed simply to oversee the creation of ITV (Independent Television), they later took on new roles, such as censoring broadcasts, establishing run times for then-new programs, and regulating commercial advertising on television channels.<ref>https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_CmvCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA307&lpg=PA307&dq=independent+television+authority+chairman+1954+kenneth+clarke+kirkpatrick&source=bl&ots=P63_w7Bb_p&sig=ACfU3U1D0D4tTpnxGyyEDI9CKJZWIhFKXg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwidiuCsv6XsAhVyo3EKHaUEDFUQ6AEwCXoECAgQAg#v=onepage&q=independent%20television%20authority%20chairman%201954%20kenneth%20clarke%20kirkpatrick&f=false</ref> | ||
With the creation of the ITA through the Television Act of 1954 also came test cards. While not limited to the 1970s (ITA tuning signals were around as early as 1955), the prominence of test cards comes from the BBC in the early 1970s, depicting a young girl holding a homemade doll. Other test cards, made unique to ITA and IBA, remain lost to this day. | With the creation of the ITA through the Television Act of 1954 also came test cards. While not limited to the 1970s (ITA tuning signals were around as early as 1955), the prominence of test cards comes from the BBC in the early 1970s, depicting a young girl holding a homemade doll. Other test cards, made unique to ITA and IBA, remain lost to this day. | ||
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|Grampian Television||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed''' | |Grampian Television||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed'''||<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed''' | ||
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==External Link== | |||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Television_Authority | |||
==References== | |||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Miscellaneous lost media]] | [[Category:Miscellaneous lost media]] | ||
[[Category:Partially lost media]] | [[Category:Partially lost media]] |
Revision as of 00:35, 31 May 2022
Back in the 1970s, television broadcasters used Test Card F-type ITA/IBA cards to aid in technical operation, and for placeholders in-between regular programming.
History
The Independent Television Authority (ITA; later renamed the IBA, or Independent Broadcast Authority to cover all forms of telecommunications) was a non-partisan governmental television overseer established in 1954 for the broadcast stations of the United Kingdom. At first designed simply to oversee the creation of ITV (Independent Television), they later took on new roles, such as censoring broadcasts, establishing run times for then-new programs, and regulating commercial advertising on television channels.[1]
With the creation of the ITA through the Television Act of 1954 also came test cards. While not limited to the 1970s (ITA tuning signals were around as early as 1955), the prominence of test cards comes from the BBC in the early 1970s, depicting a young girl holding a homemade doll. Other test cards, made unique to ITA and IBA, remain lost to this day.
Found/Partially-Found Test Cards
Franchises | Status (ITA) | Status (IBA) |
---|---|---|
TWW/HTV | Found | Lost |
Associated Television | Found | Lost |
Southern Television | Found | Lost |
Anglia Television | Found | Found |
Tyne Tees Television | Found | Lost |
Yorkshire Television | Found | Lost |
Associated British/Rediffusion/Thames/LWT | Found | Found |
Westward | Found | Lost |
Granada | Lost | Found |
Border Television | Lost | Found |
Scottish Television | Lost | Found |
Ulster Television | Lost | Found |
Channel Television | Existence Unconfirmed | Existence Unconfirmed |
Grampian Television | Existence Unconfirmed | Existence Unconfirmed |
External Link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Television_Authority
References
- ↑ https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_CmvCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA307&lpg=PA307&dq=independent+television+authority+chairman+1954+kenneth+clarke+kirkpatrick&source=bl&ots=P63_w7Bb_p&sig=ACfU3U1D0D4tTpnxGyyEDI9CKJZWIhFKXg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwidiuCsv6XsAhVyo3EKHaUEDFUQ6AEwCXoECAgQAg#v=onepage&q=independent%20television%20authority%20chairman%201954%20kenneth%20clarke%20kirkpatrick&f=false