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Write short note on Nature of television programmes.

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Answered by CutieJasmie
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Television programmes based on stories. The producer choose the actor snd actoress. They give their best during shooting. They are small time of programmes. some of them were very short and some of them are take very long period of time. In these some are very emotional, Romantic.
Answered by DeviIQueen
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»Television is a machine which has a screen. Televisions receive broadcasting signals and turn them into pictures and sound. The word "television" comes from the words Tele(Greek for far away) and vision (sight).

»Sometimes a television can look like a box. Older TVs had a large cathode ray tube in a large wooden frame and sat on the floor like furniture. Newer TVs are much lighter and flatter.

»Television was invented in the 1920s but the equipment was expensive and the pictures were poor. By the 1950s, these problems had been fixed and TVs became widespread.

»At first, all televisions used an antenna(or aerial). This would pick up television programmes from broadcasting stations. A TV station could be many miles or kilometers away, and still be received.

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