Impact Of Television In The 1950s

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Television in the 1950’s
Television had a major impact on the way people spent their leisure time in the 1950s. People would spend their disposal money on television sets. People were in the mood to spend, businessmen found a way they can get their products to the customers. Lead people to spending more time indoors then outdoors. People no longer saw it necessary to go to major events, when they could watch them on television without the hassle of transportation and the cost of tickets. Unlike radio, television made it possible to view live events right in one’s home. Everyone tuned in on their television sets to watch and enjoy all the fascinating entertainment.
Philo T. Farnsworth, Born in Beaver, Utah on August 19, 1906, was the first man to show television to the world in San Francisco September 7, 1927. He was 21 year old inventor who had lived in a home without electricity until he was the age of 14. While attending high school Farnsworth had began to build a system that could capture moving images in a form that could be coded onto radio waves then transformed back into picture on a screen. Boris Rosing in Russia was said to have experimented in transmitting images for 16 years before Farnsworth first succeeded. Including a mechanical television system which scanned images using a rotating disk with holes set in a spiral pattern, was demonstrated by John Logie Baird in England and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States during the 1920s. But Farnsworth’s approach scanned images with a beam of electrons, was the direct origin of modern television. The first image he transmitted on it was a plain line. Soon after he then aimed his primal camera at a dollar sign because an investor said “When are we going to see some ...

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...ompared to the 1950s, there is a much more broad selection of news networks. These news networks all have a certain political bias and all spin all the information they broadcast in either a democratic or republican direction. In the 1950’s there were fewer news channels such as CBS and NBC. Back then news was broadcasted as it was seen rather than to how viewers thought about the events. (Ganzel)
The decade of the 1950's was known as "The Golden Age of Television" with popular TV shows and celebrities who brought an amazing characteristic to American entertainment. Throughout the 1950's, television and entertainment were widely known around the world. Everyone tuned in on their television sets to watch and enjoy all the attractive entertainment that puts smiles on faces. Television has changed and advanced over time changing the world of entertainment forever.

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