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A trademark used for a photograph electrically transmitted over telephone wires.
WIREPHOTO - Wirephoto, telephotography or radiophoto is the sending of pictures by telegraph, telephone or radio. Western Union transmitted its first halftone ph...
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A.P. transmission |
Current salesman burning packs without picture to send |
AP shot, say |
Poor, white, fuzzy picture transmitted |
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May 1 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 17 2009 New York Times |
Aug 3 2007 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 20 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Wirephoto description |
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Wirephoto, telephotography or radiophoto is the sending of pictures by telegraph, telephone or radio. * Western Union transmitted its first halftone photograph in 1921. AT&T followed in 1924, and RCA sent a Radiophoto in 1926. The Associated Press began its Wirephoto service in 1935 and held a trademark on the term AP Wirephoto between 1963 and 2004. The first AP photo sent by wire depicted the crash of a small plane in New York's Adirondack Mountains.Technologically and commercially, the wirephoto was the successor to Ernest A. Hummel's Telediagraph of 1895, which had transmitted electrically scanned shellac-on-foil originals over a dedicated circuit connecting the New York Herald and the Chicago Times Herald, the St. Louis Republic, the Boston Herald, and the Philadelphia Inquirer.* Édouard Belin's Belinograph of 1913, which scanned using a photocell and transmitted over ordinary phone lines, formed the basis for the AT&T Wirephoto service. In Europe, services similar to a wirephoto we |