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Broadcast Television

Broadcast television is a technology for transmitting, broadcasting stations, and receiving television signals, television sets. The signal comes in two forms, analog or digital with the prior being the elder of the two

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What country was the first to have television?

The first fully operational television system was demonstrated in 1925 in London, England by John Logie Baird.

But... the answer isn't quite that simple. Baird was a Scotsman and started his work in Scotland. So the country of origin might be Scotland. However, he used something called a Nipkow disc to create a scanned image. That was invented by Gottlieb Nipkow, a German of Russian heritage. Although Nipkow never made a television with his disc, it was a fundamental part of the Baird system. So perhaps the television is German or Russian.

One last complication - Philo Farnsworth developed the ideas and showed off his own electro-mechanical television system in 1927 in the US. Then in 1929, he created a television that had no moving parts. His fully electronic television formed the basis of all television developments for the following half century. So, just maybe, the modern television is American.

Add other small but significant inventions to the list and the number of countries gets larger. Oh, we mustn't forget our Italian friend, Marconi, who developed wireless transmission, without which television would never have got off the ground.

There are enough countries involved in the creation of television to keep most people convinced that it was conceived in their own country and to keep this debate running for many years to come.

Where are Toshiba televisions made?

Toshiba now outsources over 70% of their television production to Taiwan.

In 2006, Toshiba farmed out assembly of some televisions to Quanta in Taiwan using LCD panels from AU Optronics and Chi Mei Optoelectronics.

in 2006, Tatung and Compal Electronics also manufactured LCD televisions for Hitachi. Compal was to produce two million televisions for Hitachi in 2009. Both Tatung and Compal are based in Taiwan.

In 2009, Wistron, an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) based in Taiwan, landed a deal with Toshiba to manufacture two million LCD televisions for Hitachi.

In 2010, Toshiba planned to outsource 700,000 televisions to Chinese-based Konka for manufacturing. Taiwan-based Wistron, TPV Technology and Unihan Technology (a subsidiary of Pegatron Technology) also landed large manufacturing orders from Toshiba in 2010.

What song is in the blackberry commercial?

The Blackberry Messenger commercial: The beautiful song with the banjo playing and soft soulful singing is by the band "Le Loup". The name of the song is "Morning Song" and you can listen to it on Youtube.

The Band: Le Loup

Song's Title: Morning Song

Another commercial features FIYA by TUNE-YARDS.

When was the first television bought?

The first working television was made my John Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer living in England. Using the world's first video camera, he demonstrated his "Televisor" television in a department store in London during March 1925.

This same system was later used by the BBC to begin the first public broadacsts from their London studios. The Televisor was sold commercially and the system remained in operation until 1936 when the BBC changed to a higher definition format.

What nation had the first regular television service?

The first television service was started in England by the BBC in 1929. It used John Logie Baird's Televisor system and although it was largely experimental, it continued until 1936 when the BBC moved to a new system.

What was the very first TV programme to be broadcast live?

Generally accepted as John Logie Baird 1888 - 1948. In February 1924 he demonstrated to the Radio Times that a semi-mechanical analogue television system was possible by transmitting moving silhouette images. He gave the first public demonstration of moving silhouette images by television at Selfridges department store in London in a three-week series of demonstrations beginning on March 25, 1925. In his laboratory on 2 October 1925 he successfully transmitted the first television picture with a greyscale image - the head of a ventriloquist's dummy. He demonstrated the world's first colour transmission on July 3, 1928.

What materials are used to make planes?

airplanes are made of composite materials. this is because composites have high tensile strength, light in weight, resistant to corrosion and can easily be worked to any shape
aluminium

Which materials is used to make bricks?

Clay or mud like substance. Then it is heated and cooled to form a brick

What is the old name of a television?

Analog.

  • The US & Canada used a system called NTSC.
  • The UK & most of Europe used a system called PAL.
  • France & the USSR used a system called SECAM.

How does a television work?

Televisions are complex devices and are the result of a century of invention and development. However, the principles remain the same and are very simple. A picture is captured by a camera by breaking the image into a series of dots or pixels across the width of the picture. Each string of dots makes up one line of the image. In an HD signal, there are 1920 dots in each line and 1080 lines from top to bottom. As each dot is captured, the amount of red, green and blue light is recorded as three numbers. These numbers are sent as a continuous stream of data. When the whole image has been sent, the whole process starts over to deliver the next image. The images are captured 25 or 30 times every second. The television receives the stream of data and decodes it into a brightness for each of the three colors in every pixel. There are many other processes that go on alongside this process but the description shows the main principle - Identical to the one used by John Logie Baird in 1925.
A television works by sending and receiving electronic signals.

Can a satellite dish be used as a broadcast TV antennae?

Sort of, but not really. A satellite dish is designed to look only in one direction and amplify the signals it receives to make weaker signals acceptable. Using it as a broadcast antenna would be very inefficient and difficult just because it can only look in one direction at a time. It would also probably take a soldering iron and some hacking skills just to make it work at all. So, in short, you'll be better off picking up a cheap pair of rabbit ears at the local hardware store (5-20 usd).

What future improvements will be made to televisions?

There are far too many to mention so go onto www.google.com TYPE IN: What are future improvements for televisions in the next 5 - 10 years? I have no doubt that in less than 20 years we won't need screens and we'll be watching holograms.

Who invented the first ever colour telivision?

Colour television as we know it today is the result of numerous committees and companies agreeing standards for colour encoding and display. No more do we see inventors demonstrating completely new ideas. However, colour television can be traced back to John Logie Baird, the Scot who first demonstrated moving television in 1925.

At the end of the 1930s, Baird presented ideas for a new colour and high definition television system. He proposed that television should use an encoded colour system that is similar to the colour systems in use today. He also put forward the idea that television should use 1000 lines. HD now uses 1080 lines.

His vision for high definition and colour was ahead of its time. Electronic technology at the time was a long way from being able to handle either of them, but he did at least set out a path that has been followed over the following 60 years.

The first commercial colour broadcast was in 1956 in the US. Britain followed in 1968 with a different (but similar) colour encoding system.

What material was used to make the first coin?

The first coin was made in India. The purpose of it was to have a system of money so people could trade. This brought on a whole new era within India.

What is the negative influence of media?

Media plays an extremely negative role on society of today. The media glamorizes and downplays important events that occur in our era.

What materials are used to make calculator?

Made of plastic, wires, buttons, a computer, and a screen

Demerits of television?

With the easy availability of goods and increased consumerism, television has become a focal point in homes.

The impact of audio-visual media is tremendous.

The diversity of programmes available compels young viewers to have just sit and surf channels and find a suitable one. It requires little effort to watch pictures and listen without having to think deeply.

The television being a source of pastime and entertainment has become a bane rather than a boon, as used to be.

Nowadays, the television has not just remained a source for entertainment and knowledge but has crossed the barriers and moved towards the negative aspect of society, which is distracting children from not only studies, but even supplementary reading.

In earlier days, when there was no television or radio, children used to spend their time in physical games and activities like playing cricket, marbles, etc.

But with the advent of the 'TV' children have stopped moving out of their

house and remain glued to the television.

Therefore the trend of reading books of Sherlock Holmes or fairy tales have been replaced by movies of the same.

The after effects of continuous viewing of television are the cause of myopia and even detainment of a person from his social circles, hampering the progress of a person and a country as a whole.

At last we can conclude that, while which television provides information and entertainment, it cannot be a substitute to real experience.

Watching television may be easy and exciting but can seldom match the experience of reading the original.

Watching a cricket match is not the same as playing the game itself.

What is the largest broadcaster in US?

The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) is the largest broadcaster in the world. It is available in 200 countries. They have many different television channels in the Britain and the world, including radio and a internet presence.

The institution is a public service broadcaster from the United Kingdom, known as the 'BBC' with its two additional arms being 'BBC World Service' and 'BBC Worldwide'.

Each branch is financed differently; domestically a yearly licence fee is paid by UK households, 'World Service' is funded by an English government grant and 'Worldwide' the commercial arm via income from subscriptions.

Any profit obtained from selling of programmes to other international stations or from the BBC's commercial arm are used for further investment in future programming and services.

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