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the television set has become a common communications receiver in homes... have resulted in the television frequently being used for viewing recorded as well as broadcast material... A standard television set comprises multiple internal electronic circuits... A television set may be designed to handle other than traditional broadcast or recorded signals and formats... television included only those devices employing a combination of... All modern television systems rely on the latter... patented the first electromechanical television system which employed a... based television system which used... Television introduction by country... Television introduction by country... Television introduction by country... Television sets per 1000 people of the world... Television sets per 1000 people of the world... Television sets per 1000 people of the world... broadcast television is financed by either government... s behaviour and beliefs and television is therefore a powerful and attractive medium for advertisers to use... popularity of the channel determine how much a television commercial can cost... commercial is not allowed to show advertisements on television in the UK... Television services in some countries may be funded by a... television and music celebrities and public figures... Television has played a pivotal role in the socialization of the 20th and 21st centuries... Further environmental concerns related to television design and use relate to the devices... Television has had such an impact in today... Pedagogic Intrusions into US Mainstream Film and Television News Broadcasting Rhetoric... Television systems before 1940...

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