1949 in television
The year 1949 in television involved some significant events.
Below is a list of television-related events during 1949.Events
Programs
- January 16: ABC Television Players, a dramatic anthology, debuts on ABC.
- January 17: The Goldbergs, a situation comedy, debuts on CBS.
- May 5: Series Stop the Music debuts on American Broadcasting Company for a five-year run over seven years.
- June 27: Captain Video and His Video Rangers, apparently the first science fiction series televised, debuts.
- July 15: This Is Show Business, panel discussion program, premieres on CBS.
- September 28: Photocrime, detective program, premieres on ABC.
- September 29: Come Dancing, a ballroom dancing competition, is first broadcast by the BBC.
- Martin Kane, Private Eye premieres on NBC, becoming the first detective series televised.
- The Voice of Firestone premieres.
- Bozo the Clown premieres.
- The Lone Ranger premieres on ABC.
Stations
- January 1: KPRC-TV Signs on the air. They are the Second TV station in Texas, and the First in Houston. That same day, KTTV Signs on in Los Angeles.
- March 21: WTVJ signs on the air becoming the first television station in the state of Florida.
- May 29: WVTM-TV Signs on the air as the first TV station in Alabama
- May 30: WRTV ) Signs on the air as the first TV station in Indiana
- July 1 WBRC Begins operations from Birmingham AL, just 1 month after WVTM started operations.
Television shows
Programs ending during 1949
Changes of network affiliation
Births