Why is the Korean War relevant? Well, the southern invasion of the north began on June 25, 1950. UN forces landed at Inchon on September 15, 1950. And during the Korean War, the American National Production Agency wanted the end of color television to free up resources for the war effort; this is why things fizzled out so quickly in late 1951. The war ended (-ish) in July 27, 1953, by which point NBC had a “compatible color” system we all know and love raring to go. So we need to get rid of the Korean War to give CBS time to gain market share.
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