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The Day the Beatles Closed the First Satellite Transmission in History

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On Sunday, June 25, 1967, millions of people around the world witnessed a historic event: the first satellite television broadcast. For the first time, a program was broadcast live and simultaneously for different countries thanks to the use of a satellite. It was Our World ("Our World" in Spanish), an ambitious production by the British BBC that sought to show different cultures around the globe, in more than 14 countries. Among all the unforge…
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On Sunday, June 25, 1967, millions of people around the world witnessed a historic event: the first satellite television broadcast. For the first time, a program was broadcast live and simultaneously for different countries thanks to the use of a satellite. It was Our World ("Our World" in Spanish), an ambitious production by the British BBC that sought to show different cultures around the globe, in more than 14 countries. Among all the unforge…

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Billiken broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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