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History of TV:

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TV is, by and large, the most widely prevalent electronic medium in the world today. It covers a wide variety of programming from drama to comedy to live broadcasts too! The first TV sets were not as user-friendly as they are today but nevertheless marked a revolution in people’s viewing habits with their increased access to content of all sorts for a relatively small price and with little effort on their part. Let’s find out more about this technology. The first ever TV sets were presented at the 1933 Chicago World Fair. At a price of $400, they were not too popular and so remained a mere curiosity for most people. Several decades later, in 1946, the first regular commercial broadcast began in New York City and was broadcast by WRGB. In 1947 the BBC began experimental broadcasts with regular viewing beginning in 1954. In Canada, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) became the national TV broadcaster in 1952.   Image source:   https://www.amazon.in/ The first regular public

such as documentaries, dramas, animations etc.

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  Television and its word of mouth has been the most successful medium for promoting and distributing information. Television not only educates humans but also facilitates the education of animals and plants.   Image source:   https://www.amazon.com/ However, television is not all bad as it can be a beneficial tool when used by educators. In today's world, where television has become a popular tool for learning, teachers are faced with the challenge of what curriculum to use that is most effective that meets students' needs in concrete ways.   Image source:   https://www.smartprix.com/ Entertainment industry has also changed due to this change in society. Television offers new ideas than what was seen before which gives way to more abundance in content production   Image source:   https://www.amazon.in/ Television's extensive content has expanded its range of audience and the audiences have changed due to the use of different platform to view this content.   Image s