cause we don't have the chance
WAW-TV station was not created as it does not exist. WAW is not a recognized television station.
The first African person to make a television broadcast was Anike Agbaje Williams- a Nigerian woman. She made the broadcast from Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) located in Ibadan Southwest Nigeria in 1959. The WNTV was Africa's first television station and has now changed to Nigerian Televison Authority-NTA.
BET stands for Black Internet Television, a TV station created specially for African Americans.
Book TV - 1998 Joshua Holland was released on: USA: 16 April 2011
this will depend on your area of living. check your local tv station for your best signal. also analog is going away so you cant really get a analog station.. that's why the converter box is for to receive digital transmitions
TVT - TV station - was created on 1960-05-23.
i think that the most people that uses the television the most is st.louis becaues you hear kids out side but most kids are in side watching televcision.
The Pro TV television station is located in Romania, in the Republic of Moldova. The station was founded in December of 1995. The station reaches almost 99% of the Romanian population!
The first Black owned and operated television station in the United States was WGPR-TV in Detroit, MIchigan. Both African AMerican pioneers Dr. William V. Banks and George White wanted to communicate with the African American community through the screen. Jim Panagos helped these wonderful gentleman with the programming and sales departments. For the first time African Americans were behind the cameras, microphones, and they made the stations programming schedules. This is where most Midwest African Americans got their first job in the television field. WGPR-TV created a new dance show called "The scene", this happened to be first African American dance show aired. This station was the father to Soul Train in Chicago. They televised such events as James Brown's Detroit Concert the night the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, TN. This may have saved the city of Detroit from mass destruction. All information found on this site: http://www.gibbsmagazine.com/WGPR-TV%20African%20American%20History.htm
BTV - TV station - was created in 1962.
It is a television channel.
IMP - TV station - was created in 1988.