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    Television in Australia has evolved significantly and it has changed since it first came out in 1956. Channels were very limited like; you only had channel 10‚ channel 9‚ channel 7 and SBS. They were your big ones‚ but over the past 50 years television has changed so much. Instead of having analogue shows‚ now you have digital‚ which basically means more channels are opening up like GO‚ 7mate and heaps more. Another significant thing that has happened for television is Foxtel. This box allows you

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    John Logie Baird From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Changes must be reviewed before being displayed on this page.show/hide details Page protected with pending changes level 1 John Logie Baird John Logie Baird00.jpg John Logie Baird Born 14 August 1888 Helensburgh‚ Dunbartonshire‚ Scotland Died 14 June 1946 (aged 57) Bexhill‚ Sussex‚ England Resting place Baird family grave in Helensburgh Cemetery Residence Scotland‚ England Nationality Scottish Citizenship United Kingdom Education

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    microphones were introduced. Another event was the first commercial advertisement in 1922. The year 1927 held a few steps toward the evolution of mass media. Congress issues radio licenses‚ sound comes to movies‚ and the first TV transmission by Farnsworth. By the 1940s a new form of mass media was introduced‚ digital technology. Another huge milestone in 1940 was the development of Audiotapes by Germany. The 1950s was a great decade for the transformation of mass media. In 1950 rock and roll

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    using arrays of transparent rods to transmit images for television. Charles Jenkins invented a mechanical television system called radiovision and claimed to have transmitted the earliest moving silhouette images on June 14‚ 1923. In 1927 philo Farnsworth made the first working TV with electric scanning that could both pickup and display devices. German scientist‚ Karl Braun invented the cathode ray tube oscilloscope (CRT) in 1897‚ and which is the picture tube found in modern TV sets. In December

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    Persuasion Essay - The True Reality of Reality Television The television was originally invented for communication purposes as well as education‚ so it is doubtful that Philo Farnsworth imagined his invention showing people eating bugs‚ finding husbands based on votes from viewers‚ or living on deserted islands. The newest fad in television programming is reality television and is evidently dominating the airwaves‚ appearing on many channels‚ every night of the week. The ratings constantly increase

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    Television is one of the biggest sources of entertainment we use today. From gossip‚ news‚ sports‚ or other relatable topics‚ it has provided avid watchers with something to look forward to watch every day. An American farmer by the name of Philo Farnsworth broke through the barrier of this invention by putting all the pieces together from other inventers with the same idea. These people include‚ Paul Nipkow‚ who invented the first rotating disk that would allow pictures to transmit over to wire; John

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    The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoke signals and drums in Africa‚ the Americas and parts of Asia. In the 1790s‚ the first fixed semaphore systems emerged in Europe; however it was not until the 1830s that electrical telecommunicationsystems started to appear. This article details the history of telecommunication and the individuals who helped make telecommunication systems what they are today. The history of telecommunication is an important part of the larger history of communication

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    wearing a flowered backless shirt with a black sweater. To the right of Mary is Laura Jones. Laura is slightly leaning her head toward her right shoulder and is wearing a blue shirt with a drawstring tie in front. Laura has her arm around Erica Farnsworth‚ who has a yellow shirt and white jacket on. She looks especially happy; she is smiling from ear to ear. Starting in the left hand comer (in row two) are Chad Phillips and Caitlin Pollock standing together. Chad has his arms around Caitlin’s waist

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    Television...Then and Now

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    Televisions have been the portal to entertainment and information for centuries. The television was once considered something that was pure science fiction‚ but was brought to reality by a number of inventors and scientist. The TV has evolved in many ways since its existence‚ from bringing you entertainment and news‚ to now allowing you to play today’s hottest video game consoles‚ searching the world wide web and enjoying a movie in a theater. The visual graphics have changed from poor black and

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    TELECOMMUNICATION INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND Telecommunication has long been recognized as the engine for economic growth (Afullo‚ 1999). Telecommunication is not only a dynamic growth sector itself‚ but it is also the backbone of development and economic growth in other sectors of the economy. The telecommunication market is one of the largest markets in the world‚ second only to the financial services market (McLarty‚ 1998). As service businesses have become more international‚ telecommunication

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