No, television was not available during World War I. The technology for television had not been developed yet. Television broadcasts did not begin until the late 1920s and early 1930s, well after World War I had ended in 1918.
It did not affect television since there was no television during World War 2.
Television did not have a significant impact on Americans during World War I, as it was not widely developed or used until after the war. The war occurred from 1914 to 1918, while television technology emerged in the late 1920s and 1930s. Instead, during WWI, Americans primarily relied on newspapers, radio, and posters for information and propaganda. The lack of television meant that these other media played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and rallying support for the war effort.
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They did not have TVs in world war 2 but they did use the radio
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It did not affect television since there was no television during World War 2.
Although the first television transmissions were in the 1930's, they were suspended during World War 2.
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There were no television broadcasts during World War II. Not many people had a television set anyway and all broadcasting was done by radio.
No it didnt exist until 1946
The most noticeable thing going on in the world during the invention of television was probably the Great Depression. Television broadcasting began in Germany and a few other places, on an experimental basis before the beginning of World War 2. The experiments were ended as the war proceeded and were picked up and expanded in the US after the war.
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During the Vietnam War, many artists protested the war in their art and music. This war was called the television war because it was then that the rest of the world could see what was going on during the war. The songs were anti-war and sang about the soldiers wanting to get out even if the war wasn't won.
Television wasn't invented until the 1940's. Radio was instead used.
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In the 1930's but the service was suspended during World War 2. Only very wealthy people had a television set.