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  • Watch Tv
    571 words
    Everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him. It is the moment when his emotions achieve their most powerful sway over him, and afterward when you say to this person "the world today" or "life" or "reality" he will assume that you mean this moment, even if it is fifty years in the past. My generation is greatly influenced by the media, specifically television. Television becomes my reality by bringing into my life the happenings of the outside world. Our generation is often...
  • Digital Dbs Services In The U.S.
    1,750 words
    Remember when Cable TV came into the picture and began bullying around the network stations for all their lunch money Well watch out Cable because you might get a little taste of your own Medicine from a powerful extra terrestrial, ... satellite that is. A multi-channel alternative to cable television known as Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) is now available in the United States of America and boy is it ready to rock. DBS provides picture perfect cable-like television programming directly from ...
  • Tv Watchers
    1,245 words
    Violence on Television Since its introduction, television has increased in popularity to such an extent that the TV has become the electronic member of the family. The TVc an hypnotize us and lure us into worlds of fantasy and adventure as we escape from our worries and cares. It can also inform us and bring us up to date on the latest news. The TV can be a teacher, a friend, and a source of knowledge and information, or it can have a negative effect on our behavior. No matter what effect televi...
  • Analogue To Digital Television Sets
    2,498 words
    ... Introduction: Broadcasting, the transmission of information by radio or television, is a major factor affecting the television industry today. Broadcasting is currently achieved through analogue, a system that has existed since television began in the 1940's and 50's. 'Analogue converts sound and pictures into waves, which are then transmitted through the air and picked up by our rooftops or indoor aerials. ' But, because of rapid technological advances in the modern era, analogue will soon ...
  • Number Of Compressed Tv Signals
    474 words
    Due to compression, TV audio and video require less bandwidth and multiple digital TV channels can fit unto one satellite transponder as oppose to a single analogue channel occupying the whole transmission line. A TV signal is captured by a camera and then manipulated during program production. At this point the video must be at its highest quality and full bandwidth for recording, editing and special effects purposes. Then the TV signal needs to be compressed for economical transmission and sto...
  • France 2 And France 3 Cable Tv
    3,466 words
    The times are changing... How France, Germany and Sweden introduced private, cable and satellite TV - a comparison over the past 10 years. Why we have chosen this subject Before starting to write about TV in Sweden, Germany and France, we wanted to compare French, German and Swedish media. But on account ofthe wideness of this analysis, we decided to focus on the evolution of TV broadcasting during these last 10 years. The technical revolution which has appeared in this area since 1980 is necess...
  • Our Cable Television Company
    848 words
    Recently, our cable television company switched from analog to digital cable; and ever since they made this change, it has been one thing going wrong after another. First of all, they raised our rates. Then we were presented with this huge, black cable box to put on top of our television set. Also, I learned that I had to have a box for every television set in the house. The real inconvenience came when I was informed that I could no longer watch one television show while recording a program fro...
  • Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority
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    What TV giveth, we taketh? by Navi rah Zafar Ji lani Television has become the new religion for almost everyone, living anywhere, in this world. This box, now found in many distinct shapes and sizes, has subliminally forced human consciousness to think, eat and act as it says. Taking television as an object would be outrageous. Behind this sleek screen are devils that won't let humankind think otherwise. The moment one switches on the tube, waves of eye punching colors and images are bombarded a...

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