John Logie Baird invented the first television set in 1926 using scissors, an old tea chest, and sealing wax. Television broadcasts moving pictures and sound over long distances using a system of transmitting and receiving images. Early television systems used mechanical disks to scan images but were replaced by electronic television invented by Philo Farnsworth in 1927 using cathode ray tubes instead of mechanical parts. Television provides news, entertainment, and education across commercial, public, and subscription services but can also encourage unhealthy behaviors if overused.
2. Television
is a widely used telecommunication
system for broadcasting and receiving
moving pictures and sound over a
distance.
The word “television” is derived
from Latin word “tele” which
means far and Latin word “visio”
means “sight”.
3. Who invented the television?
John Logie Baird invented the
television and his first TV set was made
of scissors, an old tea chest and some
sealing wax
5. Timeline of TV History
Late 1800s
Paul Gottlieb Nipkow- developed the first ever
mechanical module of television. He succeeded in
sending images through wires with the help of a
rotating metal disk. This technology was called the
“electric telescope”that had 18 lines of resolution.
6. 1907
A.A. Campbell-Swinton and Boris Rosing, used
the cathode ray tube in addition to the
mechanical scanner system, to create a new
television system.
From the experiments of Nipkow and Rosing,
two types of television systems came into
existence: mechanical television and
electronic television.
7. Mechanical Television History
1923
Charles Jenkins used the disk idea of Nipkow to invent the
first ever practical mechanical television system.
1931
His Radiovisor Model 100 was being sold in a complete kit
as a mechanical television.
1926
John Logie Baird, was the first person to have succeeded in
transmitting moving pictures through the mechanical disk
system started by Nipkow. He also started the first ever TV
studio.
8. 1934
All television systems had converted into the
electronic system, which is what is being used even
today.
Electronic Television History
1927
Philo Taylor Farnsworth had created the first
electronic television system, which did away with the
rotating disks and other mechanical aspects of
mechanical television. Thus was born the television
system which is the basis of all modern TVs.
All the early television systems were black and white,
11. Commercial Television
Commercial TV stations broadcast many more
entertainment programs than any other kind such as
soap operas, cartoons, children’s shows, discussion and
talk shows, documentaries and sports events.
All commercial stations broadcast brief summaries of
local, national and international news every day.
12. Public Television
Public TV focuses mainly on education and culture.
Public TV stations offer may combine entertainment
and cultural enrichment. They telecast such things as
play by leading dramatists, ballets and symphonies,
and surveys of art and history.
Subscription Television
Subscription television is television
broadcasting paid for by the viewers. Most
subscription TV is made up of cable system.
Cable offers far more greater program variety
13. than regular TV stations.
Cable channels are devoted exclusively to specific types
of programming – movies, news, sports and arts.
15. Advantages:
News, current events and historical programming can help
make young people more aware of other cultures and people.
Television keeps us informed of all current affairs in the world
One can have a weather forecast and accordingly plan several
things before time.
It entertains.
Television helps us enrich our spiritual lives.
16. Disadvantages:
Viewers sometimes imitate violent, criminal, sexual, or other
risky behavior they see on television... and end up in trouble,
in jail, or in a hospital as a result.
Watching too much television is not good for your health.
It's a waste of time.
Television's hidden agenda is consumerism