| BBC Research & Development - Milestones: History of the department that has been involved in the emergence of technical standards since before the BBC first began broadcasting television in the 1930s |
| Chuck Pharis - Television: Vintage television receiving and broadcast equipment. |
| Convergence: From the Center for the Study of Technology and Society. Convergence is the intersection of communication, computers, the Internet, invisible computing and television. |
| Documentation: German "Einheitsempfänger E1": The one and only tv set of the German E1 (Telefunken, 1939) which is still in operating mode. The E1 was the world's first tv set with a flat screen and a rectangular picture tube. |
| Early Television: Photo Collection: Personal photo album of Dr. Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, one of the people credited with the invention of television. |
| Early Video Editing Equipment: Museum of Early Video Editing Equipment and Techniques |
| Ed Reitan's Color Television History: Traces the history of early color television. Includes a number of pictures. |
| History of Telecommunications: Brief timeline charting the development of telecommunications, including television, from a German point of view. |
| Library of American Broadcasting: University of Maryland 'Broadcasting Pioneers' museum. |
| MZTV Museum of Television: Website for the Toronto-based museum collecting television sets and related memorabilia. |
| NCSU Computer Graphics Lab 1970-78: Early Graphics combining Computers & Television technology. |
| Public broadcasting's history: Timeline of developments in public TV and radio in the United States. |
| Quadruplex Park: Museum of Broadcast Technology: Collection of electronic equipment used in broadcasting: large format VTRs, film chains, switchers, studio cameras, terminal equipment, and transmitters. |
| Television History: General television & broadcasting history, with focus on the inventors and innovations. |
| Television History - The First 75 Years: Features technical information, program guides, timelines, magazine advertisements, inventor biographies and photos of early TV sets. |
| The Official Philo T. Farnsworth Web-site: Site devoted to the man many believe invented, among other things, television. |
| Tubepedia: Pictorials of early iconoscopes, kinescopes, orthicons, vidicons, saticons, and other CRTs. |
| World's Earliest Television Recordings Restored: Information on the recovery of the earliest recordings of television, describing the restoration of these recordings and their history. |