World Television Day celebrates the daily value of television as a symbol of communication and globalization. Television is one of the single greatest technological advances of the 20th century, serving to educate, inform, entertain and influence our decisions and opinions.
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📺 Happy World Television Day!
Join us today - on #WorldTVDay – in celebrating a truth that holds around the globe: TV has evolved to become much more than it used to be.
🎉Discover and share the official World TV Day clip below! #WeLoveTV
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#nfts have morphed again for world television day
temporary morph on the left. normal on the right.
stop sleeping on these #generative #nfts
#opensea #collectibles #NFTCommmunity https://t.co/wcpkACrGsn
To mark World Television Day, the NFSA has released an article in a 2-part series in recognition of the Sunday current affairs program's 40th anniversary, that takes a close look at the innovative Hypothetical segment of the show: https://t.co/9Xb8ObMgYI #WorldTelevisionDay https://t.co/BcX9wTGaRw
— NFSA -National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (@NFSAonline) November 21, 2021
It's World Television Day 📺
& while too much TV isn't good for us there are some amazing and educational shows out there. My kids love watching 'Horrible Histories' on iView.
What does your family enjoy viewing?
#WorldTVDay #SAM #seriouslyaddicitivemaths #singaporemaths https://t.co/GpToc1z2Lg
Nepal 1 was where I started my TV journey, and now with TV Today HD it has been a journey to witness the world unfold bit by bit. Remembering all those companion of this journey on this World Television Day. https://t.co/9LAn5CiuLe
Happy World Television Day! Can you remember the first programme you watched on TV? Did you 'Watch with Mother'? Which was your favourite ... any of these or something else?
My earliest memories are Watch with Mother.. https://t.co/ljE57fGfrY
As part of World Television Day (Nov 21, 2021), we congratulate Dr. Wendy J Brown of the University of Queensland -- Recognized as an Expertscape Expert in Television.
https://t.co/1CbTTM1LWB https://t.co/GOF9udL8ah
— Expertscape: Your Source For Medical Experts (@Daily_Experts) November 19, 2021
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