its difficult to answer as people pretend lots
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I think there might be a couple people in the world named Haila cause I saw on a show on TV that a Lady gave birth to a girl named Haila
4,374,746,304,000 TVs
depends on how many people they live with
About 46%
Mostly, millions of people do watch television.
33.456 % of the population have acess to tv
12 million
It was suspended in the UK but not many people had television at that time. Most people still depended on radio brodcasts.
I have no idea how many people watch television worldwide, but too many is probably an understatement.
There were no television broadcasts during World War II. Not many people had a television set anyway and all broadcasting was done by radio.
As of 2014 it is estimated that close to 78 percent of homes throughout the world own televisions. The number of households with TV sets is steadily increasing each year.
probally most of the world because after all its Americas favorite sport
It was estimated that 2.5 billion people watched Princess Diana's funeral on television, nearly half the population of the world.
808,000 people watched the 2009 All Ireland Football Final on RTÉ, Ireland's national TV station. However, around the world, many more people would have watched it, so it is impossible to give a complete answer.
England did not win the World Cup in 1996. There was no World Cup in 1996. They won it in 1966. A total crowd of 96,924 people attended the final. Millions more would have watched on television in England and around the world.
There were many, many people involved as the technology evolved from an opto-mechanical device to one entirely electronic from the 1870s through the 1920s. In 1928, Philo Farnsworth made the world's first TV.
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