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1942

Wartime Hours

1942 | April 13: “Broadcasting” magazine reported that the minimum program time required of TV stations had been cut from fifteen hours to four hours a week during the war. The NBC commercial TV schedule was canceled. Television continued to be broadcast in the United States of America on a limited basis, however, the BBC halted broadcasting right in the middle of a Mickey Mouse cartoon.


“Broadcasting” magazine, 1942


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