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It would not appear that digital television has changed the world, yet.
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Places where one can not access cable television include places that have no electricity such as third world countries. Other places include homes in the rural countryside, as they still have not gotten cable to their homes yet, so are not able to access cable television, only analogue and digital.
Yes, there will be approx. 2,000 TV channels from each part of all countries of the world, as of 2016. All digital cable and satellite TV companies from around the world will do so at the end of 2015 (and beginning of 2016).
CNN is the largest network which is beamed to over 210 countries
It all depends on what country you are talking about. Most people in third world countries are extremely poor and getting these kinds of television are seen as a luxury and they can't really affor it. So the answer is not really.
it comes out if dif countries b4 it comes out in the us sumtimes
Good Question. Cricket is the 2nd most popular sport in the world but there are only 12 major cricket- playing countries in the world and lots of smaller less-well-known countries that aren't broadcasted on Television.
No, TVs were introduced in France in the year 1931 making it one of the first countries in the world to broadcast television programmes!
I HEARD ON TV THAT THE U.S. ranks 34th among 57 countries
Fawlty Towers has been shown in many countries around the world. So there would be many TV channels that have shown it. It would first have been shown by the BBC, as they made it. From there it went to many countries all around the world.
You must remember that there has only been 19 world cups so far, so many, many countries have not hosted the world cup yet.