Television Study

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hzX9a7auEY&list=PLD511F39E7FF8C5BC

1. Why are Lord Reith and John Logie Baird so important in terms of the development of TV?

 John Logie Baird was an engineer and inventor. Known as 'The Father of Television', he is most famous for being the first person to demonstrate a working television. Lord Reith disagreed with him and was his 'nemesis'

2. How did television develop during the 1930’s? 

This was the decade that changed everything, and the BBC was aware that it might have to operate in a radically different way should war come.

This didn’t stop the BBC investing and developing, and it was the first broadcaster to begin a regularly scheduled TV service, in 1936. Radio went from strength to strength with the brand new Broadcasting House opening in 1932.

The 1930's was the birth of television,when the BBC became the first company to start a  scheduled TV service.

3. What was the impact of WW2 on TV, especially Post War? 

The deprivation of the Great Depression, followed by the global iniquities and tragedies of World War II, led to a period of prosperity and consumerism that had effects on American society that we're still learning about. In the wake of the war, cultural changes swept the country, including changes in the way we make and watch television. And in its turn, television changed -- and continues to change -- the way we interact with each other.

4. What television genre developed during the late 1940’s and into the 1950’s?

- Quiz shows
- Children shows
- Live TV

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