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The Development of electronic television continued throughout the 1930s and television made its debut at the New York's World's Fair in 1939. Television was introduced to the public by David Sarnoff and the presidential television address was given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt from the Worlds Fair. in 1941 the FCC advised by the National Television System Committee, adopted a standard operation: On July 1, 1941, commercial broadcasting began by FCC approval. Compared to radio television required much more bandwidth on the electromagnetic spectrum. Back then, most television sets were small with small screens with no color. the first colored TV was created and distributed in 1953. ( Norman J. Medoff & Barbra Kaye)
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Later: In the I predict that future TV will no longer need cable or satellite to operate. I think every TV will come with its own frequencies to operate. I also predict that the sizes of the television will get even larger than what the already are. With the way our technology is advancing I think that sometime in the near future TV's will be able to create holograms to make a persons viewing experience more thrilling and suspenseful .
looking good Jay!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, awesome. The content covered is really eye opening as far as where media has been and where it is going. The idea of holograms is something to think about considering we already have 3D imaging. Even smell-o-vision would be cool.
ReplyDeleteNice Blog.
Chris Pannill