Yes, Black & White Tv's
But not many people had them.
It did not affect television since there was no television during World War 2.
No. Television was a toy in 1940.
There wasnt tv didnt catch on until 1946 after the war
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Although the first television transmissions were in the 1930's, they were suspended during World War 2.
It did not affect television since there was no television during World War 2.
The BBC had started regular daily TV broadcasts in 1936 but they were suspended as an unnecessary luxury in World War 2.
No. Television was a toy in 1940.
There wasnt tv didnt catch on until 1946 after the war
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There were no television broadcasts during World War II. Not many people had a television set anyway and all broadcasting was done by radio.
There were no TV broadcasts for the public anywhere in Europe in World War 2.
The communication after World War 2 came to one thing. Television became indispensable to the political system as a means of advertising candidates.
Technology was seen more in everyday life after World War 2. People were able to afford things such as telephones in their home, automobiles, televisions, and radios.
Live telecast can be given
Because very few people had a television.