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Teletext in North America

Teletext in North America

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·August 25, 2025

bschne

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

theletterf

reddalo

Your link doesn't work for me. Try this: https://www.televideo.rai.it/televideo/pub/index.jsp

By the way, an interesting book called "La TV da sfogliare. 1984-2024. 40 anni di Televideo" by Guido Barlozzetti came out this year.

It's super interesting (if you speak Italian and) if you're curious about the history of the Italian teletext.

msephton

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.

r1chardnl

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

ssh teletekst.nl

g0ran

Very cool. Found the web version also: https://nos.nl/teletekst

egberts1

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

Bamboozle!

fortyseven

First form of the Color Computer, not the original TRS-80, apparently.

https://vintagecomputer.ca/agvision-videotex-terminal/

anthk

>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.