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The world's first electronic television was created by a 21 year old inventor named Philo Taylor Farnsworth. That inventor lived in a house without electricity until he was age 14.
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This version of television allowed its viewers to view more shows and in a better definition.
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In the 1950's television officially had color.
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In the 1970's countries increasingly fascinated with television was limited to watching almost exclusively what appeared on the three major networks: CBS, NBC, and ABC. These networks purchased time to broadcast their programs from about 200 affiliates each stations in each of the major cities or metropolitan areas of the United States.
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This new from of television combines a tuner, display, and loudspeakers for the purpose of viewing television.
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In the mid to late 2000's television schedule was eventually replaced by a system in which viewers are able to watch digitally stored and distributed programs or segments of programs. This included, technological changes, including the spread of new cable networks, have been arriving slower in most other countries than in the United States.
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As of now, people can view anything they want. These things vary from pre-recorded networks, on demand shows, Netflix and youtube.