Update date August 2010 The technology of television has changed since its early days using a mechanical system invented by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow in 1884. Elements of a television system Image OTVbelweder ... tape, now digital DVD Display technology see Comparison of display technology Large screen televisiontechnology Plasma display Liquid crystal display television Image Dv schnittplatz.JPG thumb Digital ... Laser TV display technology col break Liquid crystal display television LCD Mirror TV OLED TV Roll ... Broadcast safe Electronic waste History of display technology History of television References reflist br Video formats Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Technology Of Television Category Televisiontechnology Category Media technology Category Television terminology Category History of television ... of a simple Broadcasting broadcast television system are An image source. This is the electrical ... television , a video tape recorder for playback of recorded images, or telecine with a flying spot ... radio signals radio waves and encodes them with picture and sound information. A television antenna coupled to the output of the transmitter for broadcasting the encoded signals. A television antenna ... input is coupled to the antenna of the television set . A display device , which turns the electrical ... into sound waves speech, music, and other sounds to accompany the images. Practical television ... such equipment, as well as providing space for stages, sets, offices, etc., is called a television ... is accomplished via a dedicated cable or radio system. Television signals were originally ..., cable television providers deliver signals over Coaxial cable coaxial or Fiber optic communication fiber optic cables for a fee. Signals can also be delivered by radio from Satellite television satellites ... are comparatively large for Analog signal analog signals, but much smaller for Digital television digital . Like cable providers, satellite television providers also require a fee, often less than cable ... more details
see History of display technology Large screen televisiontechnology developed rapidly in the late 1990s ... Science. 20 Mar 2007 Display Technology Category Televisiontechnology Category Display technology .... These technologies have almost completely displaced cathode ray tube s CRT in television sales, due ... technologies in picture quality. The diagonal screen size of a CRT television is limited to about ... a CRT television with a large screen 50 to 80  inches unrealistic because of size. The aforementioned ... and diagonal field of view Before deciding on a particular display technology size, it s very important ... factors for evaluating television displays Display size This refers to the diagonal length of the display ... width to the display height. The aspect ratio of a traditional television is 4 3, which is being discontinued the television industry is currently changing to the 16 9 ratio typically used .... Display technologies LCD television Main LCD television unreferenced section date July 2009 ... plate. This technology results in wide viewing angles while boasting good contrast ratios and faster ... plasmatv plasmatv burnin.html Plasma TV Screen Burn In Is It Still a Problem? ref Projection television Main Video projector A projection television uses a projector to create a small image from a video ... and a lens system to project the image to a much larger size. A front projection television uses ... is placed in front of the screen. The setup of a rear projection television is in some ways similar to that of a traditional television, the projector is contained inside the television box and projects the image from behind the screen. Rear projection television unreferenced section date July 2009 Main Rear projection television Image 2007TaipeiAudioVideoFair LaVEA DLPTV.jpg thumb 56 inch DLP ... projection television Small cathode ray tube s create the image in the same manner that a traditional CRT television does, which is by firing a beam of electrons onto a phosphor coated screen the image ... more details
, humans had achieved a mastery of technology sufficient to leave the atmosphere of the Earth for the first time and space exploration explore space . Technology is the making, usage, and knowledge of tool ... and adapt to their natural environments. The word wikt technologytechnology comes ety gre wikt ... logia log a study of . ref name mwdict cite web url http mw1.merriam webster.com dictionary technology title Definition of technology accessdate 2007 02 16 publisher Merriam Webster ref The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas examples include construction technology , medical technology , and information technology . The human species use of technology began with the conversion ... and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used ... throughout history, from club weapon clubs to nuclear weapon s. Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced ... environment . Various implementations of technology influence the Value personal and cultural values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise ... over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology ... criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment ... recently, it was believed that the development of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent ... an example of technology as a cultural force. The use of the term technology has changed significantly ... Definitions Drawn From the Original Writers , London Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1823 , s.v. technology. ref The term was often connected to technical education, as in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... and Hand The Birth of MIT Cambridge MIT Press, 2005 , 190 92. ISBN 0262195240. ref Technology rose to prominence ... of technology changed in the early 20th century when American social scientists, beginning with Thorstein ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Television show name On The Television image caption genre Comedy format creator developer writer George McGrath director Gary Halvorson creative director starring George McGrath br Tim Conway Jr. theme music composer opentheme composer country United States language English language English num seasons num episodes list episodes executive producer George McGrath producer editor location cinematography camera runtime approx. 22 minutes company distributor channel Nick at Nite picture format audio format first run first aired 1990 last aired 1991 related website On the Television was the cable network Nick at Nite s first attempt at original late night programming. The sketch comedy show, can be described as a satirical television critic show in the style of At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper Siskel and Ebert . The one line pitch was a fake Siskel and Ebert reviewing fake TV shows. It starred Tim Conway Jr. and George McGrath as Dan Clark and Kevin Rush respectively. The show began as an April Fool s Day Special for Nick at Nite with Taylor Negron co hosting with McGrath. The shows were typically broad satires on people and other television shows as well as just being humorous and odd. Some of the shows that were reviewed were The Richard Cabinetmaker Story Satire of the Karen Carpenter TV Movie. The Valerie Harper Only Show, A sitcom starring Harper in a lighthouse refusing visits from guest stars. A Recent Occurrence, satire of A Current Affair US TV series A Current Affair . Carmela an Italian variety show , which featured the original ... cast was called The Otherwise Unemployed Actors. A number of actors and actresses made their television .... External links Imdb title 0200359 On the Television DEFAULTSORT On The Television Category Nickelodeon shows Category 1990 television series debuts Category Satirical television programmes Category Television series about television Category 1991 television series endings ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox television show name ...on Television image genre Comedy format Clip show Clip Show picture format 4 3 br small 1982 1999 small br 16 9 br small 2000 2006 small runtime 30 minutes br small including adverts small creator starring Clive James br small 1982 1988, 1996 1997 small br Keith Floyd br small 1989 small br Chris Tarrant br small 1990 2006 small channel ITV first aired 26 September 1982 last aired 5 October 2006 num series 19 num episodes country UK producer London Weekend Television LWT br small now branded Granada Productions ITV Studios small related Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 ...on Television or ...on TV , was a long running late night television programme on ITV. The programme featured a number of clips from unusual or, often unintentionally , amusing television programmes and commercials from around the world. The show was fronted initially by Clive James , then by Keith Floyd , and finally by Chris Tarrant . The show was named Tarrant on TV , for 16 years. The show started off in 1982, hosted by the Australian television critic ... series Tarrant s Ten Years of Television later 10 Years on TV , which showed clips of the past five ... agreed to appear as to claiming that he loved British television and was lucky to see Clive James On Television after being given copies by friends in the UK. Tarrant and Brooks who somehow knew Tarrant from spending time watching British television on visits focused the episode on different types ... and 1997, and was fronted by Carlton Television instead of London Weekend Television LWT . The series ... TV show Za Gaman aka Za Gaman Endurance mainly in the Clive James shows and 10 Years on Television ... On Television Category 1980s British television series Category 1990s British television series Category 2000s British television series Category 1982 television series debuts Category 2006 television series endings Category ITV comedy ... more details
Instructional television ITV is the use of television program s in the field of distance education . Educational television programs on instructional television may be less than one half hour long generally 15 minutes in length to help their integration into the classroom setting. These shows are often accompanied by teachers guide s that include material to help use this program in lessons. Instructional television programs are often shown during the daytime on Public Broadcasting Service PBS stations in the United States . However, fewer public television stations devote their airtime to ITV today than they do in the past these days, ITV programs are either seen on a digital subchannel of Non commercial educational public television station, or passed on to a local Distance learning Educational access television channel run by a Public, educational, and government access PEG cable TV organization. Instructional television has been granted 20 microwave channels, administered by local educational institutions, through a service known in the USA as ITFS, or Instructional Television Fixed Service . Instructional television may also be programmed on Terrestrial television stations. See also Agency for Instructional Technology ITV program distributor Annenberg Foundation Annenberg Channel External links http nebsa.org National Educational Broadband Services EBS Organization formerly the National ITFS Association Category Public television in the United States Category Television terminology TV stub Edu stub ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Practical Television , later known as Television and subsequently Television & Consumer Electronics , was a United Kingdom UK magazine for the electronics TV servicing trade, enthusiasts, and the general public. Practical Television was initially a supplement to Practical Wireless and available as a separate publication from September 1934. The first issue after the war was No. 1 in April 1950. The chief editor was F.J. Camm and it was published by George Newnes . It ceased publication in June 2008 after several changes in ownership. Category British magazines Category Science and technology magazines Trade mag stub UK business mag stub ... more details
File Fernseher.jpg thumb right 160px Console television set A Console Television is a type of CRT television most popular in, but not exclusive to, the United States of America . fact date November 2011 Console CRT televisions are distinguished from standard CRT televisions by their factory built, non removable, wooden cabinets and Loudspeaker speakers , which form an integral part of the television s design. Features Some models included a feature whereby the viewer operator could answer the telephone , by pressing a specific button on the remote control , and could then proceed to engage in a telephone conversation by means of a speakerphone built into the cabinet of the television, thus eliminating the need to use a traditional telephone receiver. Cabinets Console televisions were originally accommodated in approximately rectangular Radiogram furniture radiogram style cabinets and included Receiver radio radio and record player facilities. However from approximately the mid 1970s onwards, as radiograms decreased and Hi fi equipment increased in popularity, console televisions became more cuboid in shape and contained most commonly television, and radio receiving features, and less commonly the addition of an 8 track tape eight track player. Manufacturers Companies that made these types of television included Zenith Electronics Zenith , Panasonic , Sony , Magnavox , Mitsubishi , and Sylvania Electric Products Sylvania . References references Category Televisiontechnology ... more details
see Media psychology Television studies is an academic discipline that deals with critical approaches to television . Usually, it is distinguished from mass communication research, which tends to approach ... culture studies . Television studies is roughly equivalent to the longer standing discipline of film ... quality television , such as Cathy Come Home and Twin Peaks , have attracted the interests of researchers for their art film cinematic qualities. However, television studies can also incorporate the study of television viewing and how audience s make meaning from texts, which is commonly known as audience theory or reception theory . History Charlotte Brunsdon argues that television studies is an aspirationally disciplinary name given to the academic study of television. Since it is a relatively new discipline, Brunsdon notes that ...many of the key television scholars are employed in departments ... that television studies developed during the 1970s and 1980s ...from three major bodies of commentary on television journalism , literary dramatic criticism and the social sciences. Critical methods for television have been ...extrapolated from traditional literary and dramatic criticism. ref name Television Studies http www.museum.tv archives etv T htmlT televisionst televisionst.htm Television Studies Bot generated title ref As a result, television studies is marked by a great deal of disciplinary hybridity. Perhaps because television scholars are approaching the subject from so many different disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, there are many debates about how television should ... of the disciplinary hybridity is the diversity in the types of studies carried out. Early television studies included histories of television, biographies of television producer s, archival research by historians, and sociological studies of the role the television set played in 1950s homes. In television studies, television and other mass media forms are ...conceptualised within frameworks such as ...ownership ... more details
. TelevisionTechnology and Cultural Form . London Fontana. External links http flowtv.org Flow an online journal of television and media studies http www.museum.tv eotvsection.php?entrycode televisionst Television Studies Information museum of broadcast communications. Category Television terminology ...Orphan date February 2009 In television programming, flow is how channel communications channels and Television network networks try to hold their audience from television program program to program, or from one segment of a program to another. Thus, it is the flow of television material from one element to the next. The term is also significant in television studies , the academic analysis of the medium. Media scholar Raymond Williams is responsible for first using the term in this sense. He emphasized that flow is the defining characteristic of broadcasting, simultaneously as a technology and as a cultural form 1975, p.  86, 93 . It is evident that what is now called an evening s viewing is in some ways planned by providers and then by viewers as a whole that it is in any event planned in discernible sequences which in this sense override particular program units Fink 2005, p.  132 . Since the 1990s, the concept of flow has been threatened by new technologies and programming strategies that free the viewer from the old television model. VCRs , DVDs , Digital video recorder DVRs such as TiVo , Video on demand Video on Demand , and online video sources all allow the viewer to construct ... the broadcast era of television. Television Sound and Flow Raymond Williams claims that flow is determined by television s stage of development, but Rick Altman , Professor of Cinemas and Comparative ... its flow television flow . ref Rick Altman, Television Sound, in Studies in Entertainment Critical ... the viewer s flow or his or her experience watching television. He notes that the soundtrack ... flow television flow of television. The goal is to not get the viewers to watch carefully ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 SmartLink was the trademark name for a proprietary technology by Sharp Corporation for wireless transmission of television signals. The system involved two devices, each a little bit bigger than a paperback book one attached to a television screen and the other was hooked up to a TV tuner, DVD player, or any playback device. The video information was transmitted wirelessly using the IEEE 802.11 802.11b wireless standard, allowing the playback device to be up to convert 98 ft m away from the television screen. ref name Reuters cite news title TV to double as digital photo frame date 2001 07 25 publisher Reuters url http www.zdnet.com.au news soa TV to double as digital photo frame 0,139023165,120250036,00.htm accessdate 2010 01 13 ref ref name Kewney cite news last Kewney first Guy date 2003 09 09 title Scary WiFi TV launch by Sharp spectrum congestion looms? publisher The Register url http www.theregister.co.uk 2003 09 09 scary wifi tv launch by accessdate 2010 01 13 ref The SmartLink system was to go on sale in Japan on August 3, 2001, at a list price of 400 inflation US 400 2001 present day US dollars . ref name Reuters SmartLink was incorporated into Sharp s Wireless Sharp Aquos AQUOS television, model LC 15L1U S. ref name Kewney References references Category Televisiontechnology Wireless stub ... more details
Notability date March 2009 Primary sources date March 2009 Infobox magazine title TV Technology image file Tvtechnology cover.png image size image caption editor Tom Butts editor title Editor in Chief previous editor staff writer frequency semi monthly circulation 35,000 ref Cite web url http imaspub.com PDFs mediakits TVT MKit08 web.pdf title TV Technology Advertising publisher New Bay Media accessdate 2008 09 27 ref category company publisher NewBay Media firstdate country United States based Alexandria , Virginia language english website Official website http www.tvtechnology.com issn 0887 1701 TV Technology is a trade journal covering the English speaking broadcast television industry in North America. The magazine is published semi monthly with additional issues in April and May. The magazine is published for television industries outside North America as TV Technology Europe and TV Technology Asia Pacific . The magazine is also published for the Latin American industry as TV Technology Am rica Latina . The magazine covers television industry news focusing primarily on new technology, FCC and regulatory issues, mobile production, sports production and newsgathering as well as studio based production. Regulatory changes such as the DTV transition in the United States and spectrum auctions are also regularly covered. Sister consumer publications include Videography , DV , and Wedding & Event Videography Resource Guide . Sister trade publications include Government Video , Television Broadcast , Radio World , Radio World Engineering Extra , Radio World International , Radio World dition francophone , Radio World Am rica Latina , Broadcast & Production Italy . References Reflist Category Professional and trade magazines Category Article Feedback 5 Trade mag stub Entertainment mag stub ... more details
Distinguish History TV channel Infobox TV channel name History Television logofile Historytv.svg logocaption History Television logo logosize 200px launch October 17, 1997 closed date picture format 1080i ... names sister names web http www.history.ca History Television sat serv 1 Bell TV sat chan 1 522 standard definition television SD br 1605 high definition television HD sat serv 2 Shaw Direct sat chan 2 506, 516 standard definition television SD br 259 high definition television HD cable serv 1 Available ... 1 Bell Aliant TV iptv chan 1 287 standard definition television SD iptv serv 2 Bell Fibe TV iptv chan 2 522 standard definition television SD br 1522 high definition television HD iptv serv 3 Manitoba Telecom Services MTS iptv chan 3 105 standard definition television SD br 498 high definition television HD iptv serv 4 Telus TV Optik TV iptv chan 4 201 standard definition television SD br 642 high definition television HD iptv serv 5 SaskTel iptv chan 5 55 standard definition television SD br 355 high definition television HD History Television is a Canada Canadian English language Category A services ... programming of military , science and technology interest. It is owned by Shaw Media . Its French ... 1997 10 17 2008 05 02 left 170px Licensed by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission ... as History Television on October 17, 1997. On January 18, 2008, a joint venture between Canwest and Goldman ... in History Television. On October 27, 2010, ownership changed once again as Shaw Communications gained control of History Television as a result of its acquisition of Canwest and Goldman Sachs interest ... eng com100 2010 r101022.htm CRTC approves Shaw s purchase of the Canwest Global television properties ref Programming Main List of programs broadcast by History Television History Television airs ... Television also airs a special called Fact & Film which shows a program on a topic and then a movie on the same subject. History Television HD File History TV HD.png right 150px On October 8, 2009 ... more details
A technology center or technology centre is a facility used for technology research. Technology Center may also refer to Technology Center Washington & Jefferson College Religious Technology Center Linux Technology Center Community technology center Connection Technology Center Autry Technology Center Advanced Technology Center Beaver Technology Center Pittsburgh Technology Center Entertainment Technology Center Watson Technology Center Caddo Kiowa Technology Center Tulsa Technology Center National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center Arnold R. Burton Technology Center Pioneer Technology Center Metro Technology Center Central Technology Center Jackson Technology Center Reese Technology Center Canadian Valley Technology Center Francis Tuttle Technology Center National Space Science and Technology Center Northwest Technology Center Gordon Cooper Technology Center Western Technology Center High Plains Technology Center Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center Miami Valley Career Technology Center Transportation Technology Center disambig ... more details
television live . To keep pace with technology United States television stations have been replacing ...About a television transmitting location or company the television signal television channel distinguish television channel television network Unreferenced date January 2008 A television station is a business, organisation or other enterprise, such as an amateur television ATV operator, that transmits broadcasts content over terrestrial television . A television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Broadcast television systems standards are set by the government, and these vary around the world. Television stations broadcasting over an anolog system were typically limited to one television channel , but digital television enables broadcasting via subchannel s as well. The term television station is normally applied to terrestrial television stations, and not to cable television or satellite television broadcasting. Television ... and limitations on the station. In the United States, for example, a Television licence United States television license defines the broadcast range , or geographic area, that the station is limited ..., sets limits on what types of television program s can be broadcast programming programmed ... television stations are owned independently, but many are either affiliate d with a television network or are owned and operated O&O by a television network. Another form a television station may take ... ownership of television stations, government regulations in most countries generally limit the ownership of television stations by television networks or other media operators, but these regulations vary considerably. Some countries have set up nationwide television networks, in which individual television stations act as mere repeater s of nationwide television program programs . In those countries, the local television station has no station identification and, from a consumer s point of view ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 Doming is a phenomenon found on some cathode ray tube CRT televisions in which parts of the shadow mask become heated. In televisions that exhibit this behavior, it tends to occur in high contrast scenes in which there is a largely dark scene with one or more localized bright spots. As the electron beam hits the shadow mask in these areas it heats unevenly. The shadow mask warps due to the heat differences, which causes the electron gun to hit the wrong colored phosphors and incorrect colors to be displayed in the affected area. DEFAULTSORT Doming Television Category Television technology tv tech stub de Doming ... more details
Orphan date May 2011 Personalised TV is service for interactive televisiontechnology. It involves serving curated TV content to a user that suits their own personal tastes. Personalised TV can be created by using recommendation algorithms, personal taste profiles, and content filtering. Personalised TV also can help target advertisements more accurately. In April 2011, the Wall Street Journal that television companies are using personal data even data on what drugs viewers had been prescribed to compete with Google and other online services that target users for ads based on their past surfing habits. ref http online.wsj.com article SB10001424052748704288304576171251689944350.html ref Barriers to Adoption Despite huge gains in technology, there are still many barriers to adoption Attitudes Viewers are less willing to personalise their TV service than web or mobile device users. Technology The technology to easily type and enter information on a TV is limited. Most remote controls can only interact with the TV on a basic level. This makes filling out any kind of personal profile difficult. ref http itvt.com blog how overcome barriers personalised tv ref Passivity Many viewers don t want to take action when they turn on the TV they just want to passively watch. Groups Watching TV is often a social experience. This means that one viewer s personalised selection of content may not suit the group of people who are watching that day. Additionally, some viewers may wish to keep their viewing habits private from group use. Privacy Many European countries have a strong culture of data privacy and attempts to introduce any level of user profiling can result in a negative customer response. This may not be a barrier in other countries where privacy restrictions are more open. ref http www.tvgenius.net blog 2011 02 22 personalised tv ref references Category Interactive television ... more details
, an interactive technology provider for digital television, the Internet and wireless mobile networks ... on demand and interactive television systems revenue US 400m homepage http www.ericsson.com ourportfolio products television http www.ericsson.com ourportfolio products television Ericsson Television , formerly Tandberg Television, is a company providing MPEG 4 ref http www.tandbergtv.com uploads documents Road to the Emmy1.pdf DirecTV and Tandberg Television MPEG 4 AVC HD Emmy Awards ref video on demand , and interactive television systems to telecommunications network operators and broadcasters ... Television in 2010. The company has over 1100 employees world wide. The global headquarters are located ... are provided across Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas. The company was honored at the 2008 Technology ... Television, originally with headquarters in Lillestrom near Oslo , Norway, was formed in 1979 when the original Tandberg company split into Tandberg , Tandberg Data , and Tandberg Television. In 1999 Tandberg Television entered into a 170 million agreement to acquire all the assets of NDS Group s Digital ... group. After the acquisition, Tandberg Television could offer digital video compression encoders ... regulator and operator of all commercial terrestrial television and radio transmitters. APD was the R&D department of the IBA. Much earlier, in 1987, Tandberg Television and the IBA s R&D and Satellite ... in the UK. Since 1999 Tandberg Television has acquired four U.S based digital media companies. In December 2004 Tandberg Television acquired Atlanta based N2 Broadband, a provider of open platform ... Television was acquired by Ericsson . Tandberg Television operated as an independent entity within ... Television Ltd. ref http www.rapidtvnews.com index.php 201001245663 farewell tandberg television hello ericsson tv.html Farewell Tandberg Television, hello Ericsson TV ref References Reflist External links http www.ericsson.com ourportfolio products televisionTelevision Category Defunct companies ... more details
Orphan date March 2009 Advanced television is an umbrella term used to describe an array of features enabled by digital technology that significantly change analog television as it has come to be known during the 20th century. The term advanced television was first used at the MIT Media Lab in the early 1990s to explain why High definition television was only an early step in the foreseeable enhancements to the medium. In 1996, David Weiss defined advanced television in his book, Issues in Advanced TelevisionTechnology ref cite book last Weiss first David title Issues in Advanced TelevisionTechnology isbn 0 240 80250 0 ref to describe an agglomeration of techniques, based largely on digital ... than existing analog systems can manage. ref Weiss, David, Issues in Advanced Television, 1996, p. 4, Focal Press, ISBN 0 240 80250 0, Drawn from the pages of the author s popular Advanced Television column in TV Technology magazine ref Today, advanced television can be characterized by four ... compression scheme. ref Weiss, David, Issues in Advanced Television, 1996, p. 70, Focal Press , ISBN 0 240 80250 0, Drawn from the pages of the author s popular Advanced Television column in TV Technology ... the technology to deliver Advanced Television has been extant for over ten years, the current broadcasting business model must be inhibiting the broadscale introduction of Advanced Television. The power ... Television Category Televisiontechnology ... and VOD Video on Demand are the two technologies that enable time shifting of television programming ... the advertiser and media can benefit financially from measuring audience response. Now television ... content viewed using a television receiver can cross platforms and be viewed across a multiplicity ... by making upfront investments in experimenting with Advanced Television and with new programming ... ad targeting product, called community addressable messaging. The technology will allow advertisers ... more details
distinguish MediaCorp Channel U Infobox Network network name U television network logo country Malaysia network type DVB T available Peninsular Malaysia only owner Berjaya Media Berhad launch date September 5, 2005 motto Change Your View past names MiTV website http www.mitv.com.my www.mitv.com.my br http www.utelevision.tv U Television Sdn. Bhd. formerly known as U Telecom Media Holdings Sdn. Bhd. and MiTV Corporation Sdn. Bhd. is Malaysia s third pay television operator. It was launched in September 2005 after having obtained all the necessary approvals from the censorship board on its broadcast contents. The company initially offered 40 Television channel channel s from content providers worldwide. History U television was officially launched on September 5 th, 2005 by Prime Minister of Malaysia Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at the Manhattan Ballroom in Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur . One of U television s distinguishing traits is that it utilises an internet protocol over Ultra High Frequency UHF based transmission system. Subscribers are required to install a standard UHF television antenna radio antenna as opposed to a satellite dish to receive broadcasts. U television is therefore able to broadcast even during inclement weather U television is largely owned by Malay titles Tan Sri Vincent Tan , the president of the Berjaya Group . On 31 October 2006, the company announced a restructuring that included suspension of all marketing and new subscription activities. In addition, approximately 66 of the companies workforce was retrenched. ref cite news title MiTV Announces New Technology Roadmap url http www.mitv.com.my portal ... http www.mitv.com.my portal news1.asp Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 10 11 ref U television also owns a mobile phone operator called U Mobile . See also List of Malaysian television stations ... Telecommunications in Malaysia Malaysia mobile phone companies Category Television in Malaysia ... more details
8, 1988. Since then, technology for satellite television has changed from analogue to digital ... Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta, reporting the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup match. Television in Indonesia began ... . Citation needed date January 2007 It held a television monopoly in Indonesia until 1989, when ... that are based on Western models. One typical television show of almost every network is sinetron ... TVRI head office, the first TV station in Indonesia. The first time Indonesia ever saw a television was in 1955, 29 years after the world s first innovation of television in 1926, and 26 years after world s first television broadcast in 1929. These first televisions was brought from the Soviet Union ... of television in Indonesia. This was established as a part of the preparation for the 1962 ... Asian Games from Gelora Bung Karno . This broadcast was held by the Television Division of the Radio and Television Organizing Committee Bureau. This day is now recognized as the birth of TVRI Televisi Republik Indonesia or TVRI, the first television station in Indonesia. ref name Kompas R&D ... television owners. Since then, the Institution of TVRI alloted a tax for television owners until 1969, when the television property tax was transferred through post and giro. From 1963 to 1976, TVRI established television station s in Yogyakarta 1965 , Medan 1970 , Makassar 1972 , Balikpapan 1973 , and Palembang 1974 . In 2001, TVRI has 12 television stations and 8 production studios. Color broadcast ... Niaga literally advertisement broadcast . ref name Kompas R&D Now, television advertisements and other ..., the second television station in Indonesia, RCTI Rajawali Citra Televisi Indonesia or RCTI, was inaugurated. The television station was owned by Bambang Trihatmodjo . Unlike TVRI, RCTI was allowed to broadcast advertisements up to 15 its broadcast hours. On August 24, 1990, the third television .... This television station was owned by king of cineplex Sudwikatmono. ref name Kompas R&D On September ... more details
for the dual nature of mechanical television lay in the history of technology. The earliest mechanical television components originated with 19th century inventors, with 20th century inventors later adding electronic components as they were created. Mechanical systems were used in television broadcasting from 1925 to 1939, overlapping the all electronic television era by three years. Mechanical television in history main History of television The essential mechanical component usually consisted .... Like mechanical television itself, flying spot technology grew out of phototelegraphy facsimile . This scanning ... Video formats Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Mechanical Television Category Televisiontechnology Category ... disk . Mechanical television also called televisor was a broadcast television system that used ... reproducer. Image Early Television System Diagram.png thumb center 640px Block diagram of mechanical scan television system, Radio News April 1928 Clear Facsimile transmission of still photographs employed some of the principles of mechanical television as early as the 19th century. For instance, Shelford ... quality. American inventor Charles Francis Jenkins developed mechanical television systems in the 1920s ... issued to Jenkins, including 75 devoted to mechanical television alone. ref http online.sfsu.edu 7Ehl cfj cfj.W3XK.html W3XK America s first television station ref In the 1920s, the Japanese electrical ... and later via radio . Citation needed date September 2010 Mechanical television transmitting a live ... Armand Sanabria was the builder and engineer of WCFL AM WCFL , the first mechanical television ... Television website entry with WCFL Radio Magazine Fall 1928 ref By sending the sound signal to station ... mechanical television stations from 1930 to 1939. See External Links below for list of such stations ..., and disks beyond a certain diameter became impractical, image resolution on mechanical television ..., and the 180 line system that Peck Television Corp. started in 1935 at station VE9AK in Montreal . ref ... more details
bandplan for a given region, analog television channels are typically 6, 7, or 8  MHz in Bandwidth signal processing bandwidth , and therefore television channel frequencies vary as well. Channel numbering is also different. Digital television channels are the same for legacy technology ...distinguish television network television station Multiple issues cleanup November 2010 essay like November 2010 unreferenced May 2009 see also Channel broadcasting Television channel frequencies A television channel is a physical or virtual channel communications channel over which a television station or television network is distributed. For example, in North America , channel 2 refers to the broadcast ... , or 55.31  MHz for digital ATSC 8VSB . Channels may be shared by many different television stations ... . Other meanings Commonly, the term television channel metonymy is used to refer to either a terrestrial television station or its cable television cable satellite television satellite counterpart both outlined below . Sometimes, especially outside the U.S. and in the context of cable satellite television, it is used instead of the term television network , which otherwise in its technical use above describes a group of geographically distributed television stations that share network affiliate ... on any particular channel 1 but is nonetheless Analogue terrestrial television in the United Kingdom 625 lined system mapped to the 1 input on most British television sets . On digital platforms, such location channels are usually arbitrary and changeable, due to virtual channel s. Television station main Television station A television station is a type of broadcast station that Broadcasting broadcast s both sound audio and video to television receiver radio receiver s in a particular area ..., called terrestrial television . Individual television stations are usually granted license s by a government ... retransmit to further areas. main Digital television transition Many television stations are now ... more details