Before electricity, people relied on natural light to watch performances and entertainment. They often gathered around open fires or used oil lamps to illuminate their surroundings during evening storytelling or puppet shows. In some cultures, shadow plays and other forms of visual storytelling were popular, utilizing simple screens and manual lighting techniques. The concept of television as we know it today did not exist; instead, entertainment was more communal and often involved live performances.
A cathode ray tube (CRT) was the main way images were presented to people before LCD, Plasma and LED screens were produced. Everyone who watched television or used a computer before 1996 or so watched CRT screens.
more than one thousand people watched his speech!
Most of us watched it on TV.
Hundreds of millions! It'll never be known EXACTLY how many people watched Neil Armstrong's moon landing on TV, but it was beamed live around the world and watched by all races in all continents. It was one of the greatest events ever to be shown live on TV.
Lazytown is on a channel called sprout. me and my brother watched it. it is channel 100 but people have different tvs.
it's simple... watched tv ate crisps and listened to an MP3! you do know people did have a life before the iPod Or did they?!
This morning, I watched TV before I drove here. I watched television this morning before I drove here.
About 2.5 billion people watched Princess Diana's funeral on television.
whoever watched it on tv by cnn's broadcast.
A cathode ray tube (CRT) was the main way images were presented to people before LCD, Plasma and LED screens were produced. Everyone who watched television or used a computer before 1996 or so watched CRT screens.
more than one thousand people watched his speech!
It has been estimated that half a billion people watched the moon landing on TV.
While it is impossible to count the number of people that watched the Super Bowl on television, it is estimated that 90.7 million people watched the Super Bowl on February 5th, 2006.
WWE Smackdown versus Raw is officially the least watched television show.
It was estimated that 2.5 billion people watched Princess Diana's funeral on television, nearly half the population of the world.
about 5000 people watched it on tv and about 1000 people were there.
808,000 people watched the 2009 All Ireland Football Final on RTÉ, Ireland's national TV station. However, around the world, many more people would have watched it, so it is impossible to give a complete answer.