W1XAY
Appearance
W1XAY was one of the first television stations in the United States. It debuted on June 14, 1928. At that time, it was the sister station of "WLEX" in Lexington, Massachusetts, United States (near Boston), the current day WVEI in Worcester.
The television station broadcast on a wavelength of 85.7 meters (3.5 MHz),[1] with 48 vertical lines of resolution, and 18 frames per second. It shut down in March 1930.
The station was owned by the Boston Post, which also owned WLEX.
The WLEX call letters now reside with WLEX-TV, the NBC television network affiliate in Lexington, Kentucky.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Halper, Donna. "HOW TELEVISION CAME TO BOSTON– THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF W1XAY". Cambridge, Massachusetts: Lesley University. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
External links
[edit]- How Television came to Boston — The Forgotten Story of W1XAY, by Donna L. Halper
Categories:
- 1928 establishments in Massachusetts
- 1930 disestablishments in Massachusetts
- Experimental television stations
- History of television in the United States
- Television pioneers
- Television channels and stations established in 1928
- Television channels and stations disestablished in 1930
- Defunct mass media in Boston
- Defunct television stations in the United States
- Northeastern United States television station stubs