No they do not - you need a certain type of adapter.
No TV sets are made in the US now.
there are more tv sets in the US than there are people in the United Kingdom
52 billion
Nope. Not since the eighties.
Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
Around 58,000 homes had TV's in them in 1947. This number was rapidly increasing as TV caught on and the price became more affordable.
TV advertising prices range wildly depending on the viewership of the program. The prices on Australia TV will be lower than a more populated nation like the US.
Yes and No..... Australia uses PAL system, USA uses NTSC, most new TV's will operate both, if you have a new TV then it should work, however, the other issue is the power, USA needs 110 volt power, Australia uses 240 volt, meaning that an American set would have too much power and not work, you would need to reduce the power supply which needs extra plug devices. I wouldn't bother, just but a new one here.
This answer is easy to figure out. It is China. Every one knows.Everyone thinks China has the most of everything because it has 1.3 billion people. But actually the US has the most tv sets, with about 2 tv sets for every person so about. 311millionx2= 622 million tv sets. China actually doesnt really have that much, only about 300million Chinese have access to a TV or computer.
In the US, you can watch it on HBO. Check your local listings. In Australia you have to have pay tv.
Everything we do is part of our culture. It defines us and sets who and what we are. Culture are the things we do, the things we read, and the TV or movies we watch.
May actors from Australian TV have been introduced to US viewers. Phoebe Tonkin and Claire Holt both now star on US TV shows and Liam and Chris Hemsworth are both now movie stars in the US.