Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting both images and sound to those with the appropriate equipment. Television can refer to the set used to display the images, programming and transmitting as well. The first televisions were built in the 1910s-20s on an experimental basis, and became commercially available in 1928 through the Electronic Communication Corporation (ECC) based in the United States, and the US remains one of the largest markets for televisions in the world, rivaled only by France, Russia and Persia.
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| - Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting both images and sound to those with the appropriate equipment. Television can refer to the set used to display the images, programming and transmitting as well. The first televisions were built in the 1910s-20s on an experimental basis, and became commercially available in 1928 through the Electronic Communication Corporation (ECC) based in the United States, and the US remains one of the largest markets for televisions in the world, rivaled only by France, Russia and Persia.
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| - Television is a telecommunication medium for transmitting both images and sound to those with the appropriate equipment. Television can refer to the set used to display the images, programming and transmitting as well. The first televisions were built in the 1910s-20s on an experimental basis, and became commercially available in 1928 through the Electronic Communication Corporation (ECC) based in the United States, and the US remains one of the largest markets for televisions in the world, rivaled only by France, Russia and Persia. The following is a history of the development of Television, popular and ground breaking programs, and changing habits and styles within the medium.
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