WHAT IS TELEVISION?CAN WE LIVE
WITHOUT IT
Presentation by Sinyat
WHERE DID THE WORD TELEVISION ORIGINATED? The etymology of the word has a mixed Latin and Greek origin, meaning of "far sight“ in Greek is tele (τῆλε), and the meaning of far, in Latin is visio,or sight.
SO WHAT IS TV ?Television (TV) is a telecommunication
medium for transmitting and receiving moving images that can be monochrome black-and-white or colored, with or without accompanying sound.
"Television" may also refer specifically to a television set, television programming, or television transmission.
START OF TELEVISION IN PUBLIC 1920s Commercially available the
television set has become commonplace in homes, businesses and institutions, particularly as a vehicle for advertising, a source of entertainment, and news.
1950s, television has been the main medium for molding public opinion.
1970s the availability of video cassettes, laserdiscs, DVDs and now Blu-ray Discs, have resulted in the television set frequently being used for viewing recorded as well as broadcast material.
till 2000s broadcast TV programs were generally transmitted as an analog television signal, but during the decade several countries went almost exclusively digital.
THE GLOBAL VIEWER OF TELEVISION
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FUNDS
Around the globe, broadcast television is financed by either government, advertising, licensing (a form of tax), subscription or any combination of these.
To protect revenues, subscription TV channels are usually encrypted to ensure that only subscription payers receive the decryption codes to see the signal. Unencrypted channels are known as free to air or FTA.
Globally, the different TV revenue sources divide into 45 to 50% TV advertising revenues, 40 to 45% subscription fees and 10% public funding.
ADVERTISING
Television's broad reach makes it a powerful and attractive medium for advertisers. Many television networks and stations sell blocks of broadcast time to advertisers ("sponsors") in order to fund their programming
PROGRAMMING Getting TV programming shown to the public can happen in many different ways. After
production the next step is to market and deliver the product to whatever markets are open to using it. This typically happens on two levels:
Original Run or First Run: a producer creates a program of one or multiple episodes and shows it on a station or network
which has either paid for the production itself or to which a license has been granted by the television producers to do the same.
Broadcast syndication: this is the terminology rather broadly used to describe secondary programming usages (beyond original run). It includes secondary runs in the country of first issue, but also international usage which may not be managed by the originating producer. In many cases other companies, TV stations or individuals are engaged to do the syndication work, in other words to sell the product into the markets they are allowed to sell into by contract from the copyright holders, in most cases the producers.
First run programming is increasing on subscription services outside the country , but few domestically produced programs are syndicated on domestic free-to-air (FTA) elsewhere. This practice is increasing however, generally on digital-only FTA channels, or with subscriber-only first-run material appearing on FTA.
SUBCATEGORIES
► Non-fiction television programming ► Documentary television ► Educational television ► Environmental television ► Game shows ► Music television ► Television pornography ► Reality television series ► Religious television ► Science fiction television ► Sports television ► Telethons ► Television series about television ► Travel television
GENRE OF SHOWS A-Z• Interview
•Japanese variety show
• Judge show•Korean horror• Late night television
•Legal drama•Medical drama•Paranormal
television•Participation TV•Police procedural•Political drama•Practical joke
•Procedural drama•Public affairs (broadcasting)
•Reality television
Animated sitcom Anthology series Apocalyptic and post-
apocalyptic fiction Breakfast television Cartoon series Casting television Television comedy Comedy-drama Daytime television Docudrama Dramatic
programming Educational television Fantasy television Fishing television
series Food reality television Game opera Game show Hidden camera Historical fiction Horror fiction
Science fiction on television
Serial
Sitcom
Slow television
Soap opera
Space Western
Specialty channel
Stoner TV
Superhero live-action television series
Supernatural drama
Tabloid talk show
Tabloid television
Taiwanese drama
Talk show
Teen drama
Teen sitcom
Television documentary
Television play
Thriller (genre)
Variety show
Westerns on television
THE DECLINING OF TELEVISIONS THE RISING NEW MEDIA
INTERNET CAN LIVE WITHOUT TV BUT TV CANT LIVE WITHOUT INTERNET…
Internet the new tv not popular even with new style and
technology People can and do live without television
nowadays The size of the the televesion takes up to much
space Smart phone easy to carry People are more aware of media manipulation
less trust in tv broadcaster or networks News are more reliable faster in internet and
blogs We can access internet in our own convinient
time whenever we want tv is restricted internet gives intereaction with the audience
like social network. Video games in television needs internet to
allow us play with different people compete with different parts of the world
We can download all the programs we like on tv in Internet and watch it in our own time without advertisement interruption
TV ARE HERE TO STAY BUT NOT AS THE MAIN MEDIUM Cctv To play video games As a deco in the house Older generation are used to its sound people follows certain kind of programs It still will be a medium but less popular Movie screen are a different experiences For special programs like Olympics Wedding photo shows Presentation Class projections Also to normally to create programs it’s a big job
sector
THANK YOU For paying attention
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