because somebody invented television
It was derived in the 1950s, from RADAR screens and TV sets developed in the 1930s, which were derived from oscilloscopes developed in the 1920s.
The Great Depression was the biggest failure of the 1920's, and possibly in all of American History.
In the 1940s, television was still in its infancy and not widely adopted by the general population. By the end of the 1940s, there were only a few thousand television sets in use in the United States. However, by the 1950s, the popularity of television grew rapidly, and by the end of the decade, the majority of American households had at least one television set. The exact number of people who had TVs in the 1940s and 1950s would vary depending on the region and socioeconomic factors.
No, General Electric did not make the first black-and-white television. The first successful black-and-white television broadcasts were developed by Philo Farnsworth and John Logie Baird in the late 1920s. General Electric was involved in the television industry and contributed to its development, but they were not the pioneers of the first black-and-white TV.
Television was a great innovation that provides entertainment and news too. The history of the development of television is a subject of importance based on it's own innovations as well how this media has impacted society. It has had an important effect on such matters of importance on elections as one example of its importance.
There wasn't any tv in the 1920s. The first public demonstration was in the 1920s, though, so you can search "first tv ever".
In the 1920's.
commercial television
In the 1920s, TV was radio.
Telephone, Television, and Radio
radio
One technological advance that did not become popular in the 1920s was the television. While early prototypes were developed during this time, it wasn't until the 1950s that television became a common household item.
tv's were made in1666 so tv's are really old
No Abraham Lincoln died in 1865 the Television did not begin development until the 1920s
in the later 20s, yes; but they weren't really popular and didn't work well.
There was no television in the 1920's, only radio.Not true the first television system was patented in 1927 by Reginald Fessenden.
History Television was created in 1997.