Difference between revisions of "Theatrophone (Q15905)"
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First streamed performance
1881 (English)
1881
The first streamed performance was the Théâtrophone: a telephonic system that allowed users to hear theatre and opera performances at home over telephone lines. It was first demopnstrated in 1881, and commercialised by Compagnie du Théâtrophone in 1890.
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