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Television History



Television - transmission and reception of still or moving images by means of electrical signals, especially by means of electromagnetic radiation using the techniques of radio and by fiberoptic and coaxial cables. Television has become a major industry, especially in the industrialized nations, and a major medium of communication and source of home entertainment. Television is put to varied   Read More...

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    Television: An International History
    by Anthony R. Smith. 424 pgs.


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    Television, History, and American Culture: Feminist Critical Essays
    by Mary Beth Haralovich, Lauren Rabinovitz. 226 pgs.


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