Television
Broadcasting
History
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INTRODUCTION Initiate
United States and Europe in 1920’s
Invented
John Logie Baird
Experiments in Television United Kingdom
Broadcasting 26th Jan, 1926
Stations in 1930’s
National Broadcasting Corporations
New York
British Broadcasting Corporations
London
20th Century Further Developments in Television
World War German Television History 1948 US
Nazi Germany Television 1936 Olympics 41 TV Stations
Political Propaganda Berlin 23 Cities
Political Conventions Propaganda Show 1958
533 stations
55 M receivers
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Story of Indian
Television
Introduction Television
1959 Philips India
Transmitter
Exhibition
Experimental Basis
Further Development
1 2 3 4 5
UNESCO US September 15,1959 40 Km Members
$20000 Equipments Delhi Television Twice 180 Teleclubs
Receivers Centre 20 minutes Free sets
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20th Century Further Developments in Television
1965-69 1970-71 1972-75
Entertainment & Information Duration Mumbai
Social Educational programmes Chennai, Kolkatta
3 hours
'Krishi Darshan' Shrinagar, Ahemdabad
22,000
Lucknow
1,00,000 2,00,000
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SITE
Satellite Instructional Television Experiment
August 1975 – July 1976
American Satellite ATS-6
Educational Programmes
Twice a day
'Ninth Asian Games 1982'
1
Doordarshan
Public Service Broadcaster
Broadcasting Ministry of India
15th September, 1959
8 8
2
Colour Television
1982
Live telecast
Independence day
9
Hum Log 1984 10
Buniyaad (1986-87) 11
Ramayana (1987-88) 12
Mahabharat(1988-89) 13
Chitrahaar 14
Rongoli 15
Karamchand
16
Last Decade Liberalization
Private and Foreign Broadcasters
Private Television
Zee TV
Era of Private TV Channels Asian Television Network
Star TV Network
International Channels
HBO & History Channel
Nickelodeon, CN, Disney, Toon Disney
NDTV , CNN, IBN & Aaj Tak (2003)
UTV, Zoom, Colours, 9X
Direct to Home Permission
(DTH) Reception & Distribution
November
2000
First DTH
Satellite Television Dish TV
2nd October 2003
1996
Prasar Bharati
National Security December 2004
Negative Cultural Influence
Set-Top Box
Metropolitian City
Digital Format
High Definition Television (HDTV)
Recent Higher Resolution
Developments 1989
Japan
MUSE/Hi-Vision
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
An internet video product IPTV Services Classification
Kingston Interactive Television
Live Television
IPTV and IPVoD
Live Media
Delivery of Content
Time- Shifted Media
Video on Demand
“
BECAUSE STORYTELLING,
AND VISUAL STORYTELLING,
WAS PUT IN THE HANDS OF EVERYBODY,
WE HAVE ALL NOW BECOME STORYTELLERS.
—LEVAR BURTON
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Reference: Mass Communication in India- Keval J. Kumar.
Presentation Given By- Ms. Gayatri Raghubans
Incharge BAMMC Department, Wilson College.
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