Important Milestones in SEM History

By jbackus
  • Period: Jan 1, 1550 to

    Outdoor Recreation and Entertainment Games

    Outdoor entertainment and recreational games are introduced, such as bowling, music and dancing
  • Red Stockings First Salaried Sports Team

    Red Stockings First Salaried Sports Team
    The Cincinnati Red Stockings become the first sports team in history to have each member of the team on salary
  • sound and recording developed

    sound and recording developed
    Recording and sound on motion picture film is developed
  • Regular Scheduled Radio Programming

    Regular Scheduled Radio Programming
    The first radio stations begin airing regularly scheduled programming
  • Gene Sarazen First Individual Player Endorsement

    Gene Sarazen First Individual Player Endorsement
    First known individual player endorsement deal between golfer Gene Sarazen and Wilson Sporting Goods
  • Coke Sponsors Olympics

    Coke Sponsors Olympics
    Coke teams up with the Olympics as an “official sponsor” of an athletic event
  • NBC is Created

    NBC is Created
    RCA establishes the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • First Major Female Endorsement

    First Major Female Endorsement
    The first major female endorsement deal takes place with Wilson Sporting Goods agreeing to sponsor the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)
  • White Sox Eddie Gaedel Publicity Ploy

    White Sox Eddie Gaedel Publicity Ploy
    Eccentric owner of the Chicago White Sox, Bill Veeck, sends 3’7” Eddie Gaedel to the plate in an official game as a publicity ploy as one of the most outrageous promotions seen in professional sports
  • First Colored Television

    First Colored Television
    The first color television sets are offered to consumers
  • Disneyland Opens

    Disneyland Opens
    Disneyland opens in Anaheim, California
  • Six Flags Opens

    Six Flags Opens
    The first regional theme park, Six Flags, opens in Texas
  • ESPN Makes Debut

    ESPN Makes Debut
    An all sports television network makes its debut on cable television as the world gets its first glimpse of ESPN
  • First College Offers Naming Rights to a Facility

    First College Offers Naming Rights to a Facility
    Evidence of the power of an alliance between corporations and sports is taken to a new level as Syracuse University becomes the first college to offer naming rights to a facility as they introduce the “Carrier Dome”
  • CNN First News Network Launches

    CNN First News Network Launches
    Turner Cable Network launches the first all news television network, CNN
  • 1st computers for sale

    1st computers for sale
    IBM makes the first personal computers available for consumers
  • MTV Launches

    MTV Launches
    Music Television (MTV) is launched
  • First Compact Disc

    First Compact Disc
    The first compact disc is released
  • Olympics Becomes Commercialized

    Olympics Becomes Commercialized
    The Olympics become commercialized, and made profitable for the first time under the leadership of Peter Ueberoth
  • First Nintendo Gaming System

    First Nintendo Gaming System
    Nintendo introduces its home entertainment system for video games
  • MP3 technology

    MP3 technology
    German inventor Fraunhofer Gesellschaft receives a patent for MP3 technology
  • First Professional Franchise Sells Naming Rights

    First Professional Franchise Sells Naming Rights
    The lucrative possibilities of naming rights reaches new heights as the Chicago Bears become the first professional franchise to sell the naming rights of their team as Bank One becomes the “presenting” sponsor and in all media the team is mentioned as “The Chicago Bears presented by Bank One”
  • iTunes Released

    iTunes Released
    Apple introduces iTunes, the first commercial online music service
  • Wii Platform Launched

    Wii Platform Launched
    Nintendo launches the Wii platform, revolutionizing the video game industry with the introduction of motion sensor technology
  • Kindle Launched

    Kindle Launched
    Amazon introduces a digital book “e-reader” device known as the Kindle
  • 50% of World Watches World Cup

    50% of World Watches World Cup
    FIFA (the governing body for soccer internationally) estimates that just over 3 billion people – nearly half of the world’s population – tunes in to watch the 2010 FIFA Men’s World Cup Final held in South Africa