r1chardnl an hour ago

Some developers working at the NOS (Dutch Broadcasting Foundation) as hobby project made it possible recently to view teletext through SSH.

ssh teletekst.nl

bschne 2 hours ago

In Switzerland, Teletext somehow proved popular enough you can now access the content (with the same nostalgic look and feel, modulo some advertising) online and on a mobile app.

https://www.teletext.ch/

https://apps.apple.com/ch/app/teletext/id308630240?l=en-GB

  • johannes1234321 28 minutes ago

    > somehow proved popular enough

    In my view Teletext has a great property: A single page is short. Thus news articles must be compact and straight to the point. Unlike the text here, which I can fill with fluff, unrelated side remarks and repetition, a teletext author has to find the essence in the news and focus. That makes scanning Teletext news quick while giving a good view on what is "important" (by the standards of that broadcaster)

  • msephton 2 hours ago

    Love this. Many years ago I provided Teletext as a Mac OS X Dashboard Widget using content provided free of charge by a friendly Dutch guy who extracted it from the broadcast signal using some special hardware. Good times.

egberts1 10 hours ago

I bought my first Closed Captioning device in 1976. PBS stations in selected cities were using NTSC Line 21/22 for all their captioning and one-way tele-texbtbox needs (CC2/TEXT).

Also Sacramento NBC 3 started delivering closed-captioning in 1977.

FCC didn’t standardize until 1980.

I still have the decoder box.

fuckaj 2 hours ago

Bamboozle!

anthk a day ago

>stock quotes and news

Subtitles at page 888 too, where the subs could be overlaid on top of a movie instead of the full TTXT page.