Fernseh is German for Television. In German the words "fern" and "seh" literally mean far and see.
Fernseh AG
The Fernseh AG Television company started in Berlin on June 21, 1929 by John Logie Baird, Robert Bosch and other partners.
Fernseh AG's Board of directors: Emanuel Goldberg, Oliver George Hutchinson (for Baird), David Ludwig Loewe, and Erich Carl Rassbach (for Bosch) and Eberhard Falkenstein who did legal work.
Along with early TV sets (DE-6, E1, DE10) Fernseh AG made the frist "Remote Truck" an "intermediate-film" mobile television camera (1930s). This was a film camera the had its film delevoped in the truck and a "telecine" transmitted the signal almost "live".
Fernseh GmbH
In 1939 Robert Bosch GmbH took complete ownership of Fernseh AG. as Zeiss Ikon sells his share of Fernseh AG.
In 1952 Fernseh moves to Darmstadt, Germany and increase its Broadcast product line.
In 1972 Robert Bosch renames its TV division: Fernsehanlagen GmbH. Alagen = ~ facilities in German. The company supplied almost all the studio equipment for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
In 1995 Philips Electronics North America Corp. fully acquired BTS Inc., renaming it Philips Broadcast-Philips Digital Video Systems.
In March of 2001 this division was sold to Thomson SA, the current owner; the Division was call Thomson Multimedia. In 2002, the French electronics giant Thomson SA also acquired the Grass Valley Group from Tektronix in Beaverton, Oregon, USA, Grass Valley (company), the current name of this division of Thomson. The Fernseh's Darmstadt factory, near the Darmstadt Train Station and European Space Operations Centre was moved a short distance to Weiterstadt, Germany.
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