John Logie Baird

John Logie Baird has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Wikipedia - Recent chynges [sco]' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, John Logie Baird was highly popular in February, 2017.

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The Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow

[...] and not as overwhelming as we had expected it to be. The next night we upgraded to the John Logie Baird suite which faces Gordon Street and towards the city and the noise levels were considerably [...]

luxurytravelersguide.com

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Test Your IQ

Test Your IQ

[...] produced in 1913 6. The Bengal Gazette 7. Emperor Ashoka 8. India 9. Aurangzeb 10. John Logie Baird. The post Test Your IQ appeared first on Inspiria. [...]

inspiria.edu.in

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Cohesive device or Linking words

[...] in public places. [But also, Further, Therefore, Not only, Which] 17. When John Logie Baird turned into an adult, he became a businessman. –––– his business failed, –––– [...]

JHARAPHULA
#808

jharaphula.com

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Network TV & Net Neutrality

[...] Nielsen we have BARB, which uses a ‘tried and tested’ technology almost unchanged from John Logie Baird’s day. According to BARB, our statistics are culled from 5,100 British homes where 12, [...]

Micromart
#99

micromart.co.uk

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ECE Electronic Communications Review Notes – Wave 03

[...] Radio Club opens the first regularly scheduled FM radio station. 1944: English engineer John Logie Baird developed the first color picture tube. 1945: Television is born. FM moved from its original [...]

reviewsandresults.com

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Seven Amazing Historical British Inventions for the World

[...] practical but quite comfortable. 4. The Telly: The first television was invented in 1925 by John Logie Baird. His invention led the way for what continues to be an ever evolving entertainment and [...]

creativetimes.co.uk

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How the Scots Have Changed the World

[...] him as well. So much for him being English! Every parent’s lifesaver, the TV was invented John Logie Baird who was born in Helensburgh. He got the first transatlantic broadcast right in 1928. Thank [...]

Crowd News
#748

crowdnews.co.za

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