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houses the telecommunications equiptment for radio and television broadcasting
The Tokyo Tower is a TV broadcasting unit. It is also a tourist attraction.The structure is an Eiffel tower structure, but painted white and orange for safety regulations.
The CN Tower in Toronto Canada is a concrete observation structure mainly used for TV and radio broadcasting. It also contains a number of cell sites.
The Sears Tower, now known as the Willis Tower, has a total of 16 antennas. These antennas are used for various telecommunications purposes, including broadcasting television and radio signals. The tower's height, combined with its antennas, makes it a prominent fixture in the Chicago skyline.
The Eiffel tower was championed by Gustave Eiffel to help him demonstrate the possibilities of employing iron in building structures. The government wanted the tower to serve as a monumental entrance to the world fair held in 1889. Gustave Eiffel company won the contract and completed the building in time for the 1889 world fair. He also used the tower to house a meteorological observatory, and for telegraphic and radio broadcasting experiments. Since then the tower added radio and TV masts and served as a broadcasting point.
Chiba Television Broadcasting was created in 1970.
Sapporo Television Broadcasting was created in 1962.
Hokkaido Television Broadcasting was created in 1968.
Andrew Graham has written: 'Broadcasting, society and policy in the multimedia age' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Television broadcasting, Television broadcasting, Television broadcasting policy
Tōkai Television Broadcasting was created on 1958-12-25.
Fukui Television Broadcasting was created on 1969-10-01.
Television Aichi Broadcasting was created on 1983-09-01.