![]() TV stereo’s co-inventor, Carl Eilers (Zenith), was inducted into the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame for his work on stereo television sound and his earlier work on stereo FM radio broadcasting (CEA 2000: 1). The creative enhancements brought about by stereo to television production were so important that just two years after regular stereo broadcasts began, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded five Technical and Engineering Emmy Awards both to the inventors of the technology and to the two networks – NBC and ABC – that had aggressively utilized stereo sound in their broadcasts (Rivlin 1986: 1). Stereo technology was a critical success and resulted in production studios updating their audio production and post-production techniques to incorporate the new system. Following its introduction in 1984, stereo television was a revelation in the United States.
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