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|Date=1949/10/01
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|State=NY
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|Description=<p><span>An estimated 3.9 million viewers turned in to the first televised World Series in 1949. The games, shown in the New York area, were sponsored by Gillette and Ford, "becoming television's first mass audience."</span></p>
|Description=<p><span>An estimated 3.9 million viewers turned in to the first televised World Series in 1949. The games, shown in the New York area, were sponsored by Gillette and Ford, "becoming television's first mass audience."</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Wikipedia entry, "Baseball Broadcasting Firsts" [accessed 5/9/12].</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Wikipedia entry, "Baseball Broadcasting Firsts" [accessed 5/9/12].</span></p>
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Date October 1949
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An estimated 3.9 million viewers turned in to the first televised World Series in 1949. The games, shown in the New York area, were sponsored by Gillette and Ford, "becoming television's first mass audience."

Sources

Wikipedia entry, "Baseball Broadcasting Firsts" [accessed 5/9/12].



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