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Television "TV" is traditionally viewed on a television set, after the early 2000's people can catch up on their favorite programs via computer and mobile devices. Commercially available since [[TheRoaringTwenties the 1920s]] (though television as we know it today dates from 1936, as the result of the invention of a key component by Vladimir Zworykin of RCA and Philo T. Farnsworth)[[note]]Both the first experimental {{videophone}} service, and the world's oldest TV channel (BBC One), started in this year[[/note]], but only really catching on in [[TheFifties the 1950s]]. Home televisions were black & white, analog, heavy, and at 4:3 AspectRatio; gained color in the 60s; and after the TurnOfTheMillennium became digital, lighter, and wider with a 16:9 aspect-ratio and [[Platform/HighDefinition HD]].

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Television "TV" is traditionally viewed on a television set, after the early 2000's people can catch up on their favorite programs via computer and mobile devices. Commercially available since [[TheRoaringTwenties the 1920s]] (though television as we know it today dates from 1936, as the result of the invention of a key component by Vladimir Zworykin of RCA and Philo T. Farnsworth)[[note]]Both the first experimental {{videophone}} service, and the world's oldest TV channel (BBC One), started in this year[[/note]], but only really catching on in [[TheFifties the 1950s]]. Home televisions were black & white, analog, heavy, and at 4:3 AspectRatio; gained color in the 60s; and after the TurnOfTheMillennium became digital, lighter, and wider with a 16:9 aspect-ratio and [[Platform/HighDefinition [[MediaNotes/HighDefinition HD]].
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* UsefulNotes/AmericanTelevisionStations: How the United States got television

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* UsefulNotes/AmericanTelevisionStations: MediaNotes/AmericanTelevisionStations: How the United States got television



* UsefulNotes/PEGChannel: a channel used for public or community productions, educational content, or government content.

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* UsefulNotes/PEGChannel: MediaNotes/PEGChannel: a channel used for public or community productions, educational content, or government content.



* UsefulNotes/SafeHarbor: removal of broadcast content restrictions between 10 pm and 6 am.

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* UsefulNotes/SafeHarbor: MediaNotes/SafeHarbor: removal of broadcast content restrictions between 10 pm and 6 am.



* UsefulNotes/TVStrikes: When the TV writers strike, the quality of television suffers.

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* UsefulNotes/TVStrikes: MediaNotes/TVStrikes: When the TV writers strike, the quality of television suffers.
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