Adjective, because off is describing the tv, a noun (thing), and comes after is, a verb (action).
It is an adverb. Obviously.
you will be nothing but a lump watching tv
Subtitle on analog television are not part of television text.
Radio and television station markets One is part of New England and the other is not Accents used in speech
Television is a noun.
I'm turning the light off to save energy. You are way off in your calculations The TV is off, just like you asked!
I like watching television. Turn off the television and come for supper. Make sure you turn off the television before you go to school.
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio
Growl can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: That dog has a vicious growl. As a verb: My dog growls at the animals on the television.
That is the past tense of the verb to nod. "He nodded his head while watching TV late at night".
Yes, if it forms part of the propernoun.Examples: Starz Television Series Raizza Mae Television Show
On nation wide television, during a speech, he took off his shoe and pounded the lectern with it and stated, "we will bury you!"