Each credited writer will be given a videocassette and a DVD of his/her movie/program, provided they are manufactured for sale.
Should refer to a television receiver, specifically such a unit which also possesses channel selector and speaker and supporting electronics, although we use the term to also include such a unit that projects the picture onto a separate screen. ... The technical equipment and events involved in creating television productions. The picture portion of a television broadcast. System that converts both audio and visual information into corresponding electrical signals which are then transmitted through wires or by radio waves to a receiver which reproduces the original information. Television: US Coverage Tolkien Remembered: Humphrey Carpenter Television is a powerful medium for appealing to mass audiences—it reaches people regardless of age, sex, income, or educational level. In addition, television offers sight and sound, and it makes dramatic and lifelike representations of people and products. ... The maximum number of changes between light and dark on a picture across 3/4 of the width dictates the resolution of a CCTV product, measured in TVL. broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects; 'she is a star of screen and video'; 'Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done' - Ernie Kovacs television receiver: an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen; 'the British call a tv set a telly' a telecommunication system that transmits images of objects (stationary or moving) between distant points Television (often abbreviated to TV, T.V., tv, or t.v.) is a common telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. The term 'television' may also be used to refer specifically to a television set, programming or television transmission. ... Television, formed in New York City in 1973, is an American rock music band. Although Television never achieved mainstream commercial success, they are widely understood as one of the key founders of punk rock.
Television is the eponymous third album by American art punk band Television. The album was released in 1992, fourteen years after the band's second studio album and subsequent break up in 1978.
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