Television was invented in the US, it didn't have to be brought over.
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Although mechanical TVs were demonstrated in the US on 1 September 1928, the first practical use of television was in Germany where regular television broadcasts began in 1929. Regularly scheduled electronic broadcasts began in April 1938 in New York. The 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin were broadcast to television stations in Berlin and Leipzig where the public could view the games live. The complete availability of TV in America was not attained in many rural areas of the Southern United States until the late 1950's and early 1960's
it all started with your mom! shes the one that told all of us to not watch tv. shes the one that brought the television to marios house!!
If you know then just answer it man....
Sky TV is not broadcasted in America, only the UK, However, you can find bits online. Many people who come to the us from the UK are requesting that Sky be brought over, so look for it in the future.
FX
No. But I wish it was! Especially the 5th season they never brought over to the US. There are so many rumors why it ended in the US, why the 5th season was never brought here, but no one really knows. Thought I should tell who ever is reading who knows nothing about the REAL and GOOD version, the Japanese version!
there are over 295 channels with dish network and over 265 channels with direct tv in the US.
TV has definitely changed the world. People are more connected now than they were before TV. Also, news travels much faster due to television.
Satellite television first started broadcasting in 1962. Wikipedia is a great place to find out about satellite television and the history that brought us to where we are today with it.
Yes cattle were brought to America. Dairy cattle from Europe and it is believed that beef cattle were brought over with slaves from Africa.
Yes. They live all over the US. They were brought over by settlers and are not native to the US.
Seinfeld
Yes, it will as long as your TV is NTSC compatible. If it is not, there is and NTSC-PAL adapter available which will allow this to work on older TV which are not compatible with NTSC