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The Invention and Evolution of Television Essay

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The Invention and Evolution of Television

The television is an invention that without a doubt changed the world. Televisions have been available for the public to own since the early ‘40s. Like every invention the Television’s popularity started off slow. At the end of World War Two about 8,000 households owned a television. At this point in time televisions were all black and white, small, and had no more than a few channels to choose from. The programming consisted of entertainment and there was little focus on news. One of the main reasons for this was that with the technology they were not able to broadcast up to date news programs.

In 1962 Telstar was launched. Telstar was the first private communications satellite, and it …show more content…

This further created space for more channels and for the content to be broadcasted more clearly.

With all of the technological changes in the television there were far more social changed domestically and internationally because of its invention and progression. One of the most important effects television has had on society is the way we get our news. Many people know what is going on in the world because of television. They get all of their news form it, and with out it would have little idea of what is going on in the world. The invention of television made it possible for people to actually see what was going on in the world, opposed to radio and newspaper where you can only hear and read what is happening. The fact that you could now see the news brought a bought great social change in many aspects of society. The presidential debates were now broadcasted over the television an people could now base their decision on appearance, also the Vietnam war was in a way broadcasted through television, revealing the brutality for all of society to see. Vietnam was also the first American war to bring out a great deal of protestors. This may have been due to its broadcasting over television.

It is also arguable that television dictates how the majority of society acts in general. People especially kids try to emulate the way people act, dress and basically do everything. And all they are emulating is what the large corporations, which control

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