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Television - Advertising.
Since their inception in the USA in 1941, TV commercials have become one of the most effective, most pervasive, and most popular methods of selling products of many sorts, especially consumer goods. U.S. advertising rates are determined primarily by Nielsen ratings.
Television - Programming.
Getting TV programming shown to the public can happen in many different ways. After production the next step is to market and deliver the product to whatever marke ...
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The word television is a hybrid word, created from both Greek and Latin. Tele- is Greek for "far", while -vision is from the Latin visio, meaning "vision" or "sight". It is often abbreviated as TV or the telly.
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Television - Broadcasting.
Further information: Broadcast television system
There are many means of distributing television broadcasts, including both analogue and digital versions of:
Terrestrial television
Stratovision (From aircraft flying in a loop)
Satellite television
Cable television
MMDS (Wireless cable)
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Main article: Geographical usage of television
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Television - Broadcasting.
There are many means of distributing television broadcasts, including both analogue and digital versions of:
Terrestrial television
Stratovision (From aircraft flying in a loop)
Satellite television
Cable television
MMDS (Wireless cable)
Television - Receiving.
In television's electromechanical era, commercially made television sets were sold from 1928 to 1934 in the United Kingdom ...
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Television - Alleged dangers.
Paralleling television's growing primacy in family life and society, an increasingly vocal chorus of legislators, scientists and parents are raising objections to the uncritical acceptance of the medium. For example, the Swedish government imposed a total ban on advertising to children under twelve in 1991 (see advertising). In the U.S., the National Institute on Media and the Family (not a government agency) points out that U.S. children watch an average of 25 hours of television per week and features studies showing it interferes w ...
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Starting in the 1990s, modern television sets diverged into three different trends:
standalone TV sets;
integrated systems with DVD players and/or VHS VCR capabilities built into the TV set itself (mostly for small size TVs with up to 21" screen, the main idea is to have a complete portable system);
component systems with separate big-screen video monitor, tuner, audio system which the owner connects the pieces together as a high-end home theater system. This approach appeals to videophiles who prefer compo ...
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