- of WTBS and SPN in
February 1985, in part
because of the Chicago-based
Keyfax service (which SSS had been
carrying over the VBI of WTBS
since 1982 as...
- Teletext, or
broadcast teletext, is a
standard for
displaying text and
rudimentary graphics on
suitably equipped television sets.
Teletext sends data in...
- businessman,
musician and journalist. He is CEO of the multi-media
music company Keyfax NewMedia and
partner with Alan
Parsons in "Alan Parsons' The Art & Science...
-
ExtraVision (CBS, 1983–1986)
Infotext (WHA-TV/Discovery Channel, 1980s)
KeyFax (WTBS/WFLD-TV, 1980s) NBC
Teletext (NBC, 1983–1985)
Tempo Text (WTBS/SPN...
- by WFLD-TV as the
theme song to
their late
night teletext service from
KeyFax. The
soundtrack was also
nominated for
Worst Musical Score at the 2nd Golden...
-
Keyfax into a
subscription service,
using a
proprietary NAPLPS terminal device in a last-ditch
effort to save the service. It did not work and
Keyfax...
-
after AT&T, GTE,
United Telecom and Contel.
Centel also
owned a
stake in
Keyfax, a teletext/videotex
service operating in the
Chicago area,
alongside Honeywell...
- the Los
Angeles Times, and
Field Enterprises in Chicago,
which launched Keyfax. The Fort
Worth Star-Telegram
partnered with
Radio Shack to
launch StarText...
-
independent station WFLD (now a Fox owned-and-operated station),
utilized the
KeyFax teletext system to
provide an
overnight news service,
known as Nite-Owl...
- US: Prentice-Hall. p. 187. ISBN 0-13-303231-0. Colbeck,
Julian (1996).
Keyfax Omnibus Edition. MixBooks. ISBN 0-918371-08-2. Jenkins, Mark (2007). Analog...