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It is World Television Day! Did you know that in 1954, Canada had its own version of Howdy Doody? The cast of the show included future Star Trek co-stars James Doohan as Ranger Bill and William Shatner (pictured) as Ranger Bob. Robert Goulet played Trapper Pierre. Show more
— Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@CraigBaird) November 21, 2024
It’s time for a fun fact in honour of #WorldTelevisionDay! The first-ever English weather broadcast on television was delivered in Canada in 1952 by Percy Saltzman, a Transport Canada employee. Show more
Too much tech use can lead to issues like poor sleep and back problems. This blog post shares 𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐮𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐢𝐩𝐬 to keep technology from taking a toll on your health. https://tinyurl.com/TechImpactHeal Show more
— Everything Enchanting Blog -Reviews, Tips & Guides (@EverythingEnch1) November 21, 2024
This #WorldTelevisionDay, we remember famed singer and actor Phyllis Marshall of Barrie, Ontario (1921-1996). Her scrapbook documents her legacy as one of the first Canadian TV stars and a trailblazer among Black Canadian performers. Show more
On this #WorldTelevisionDay, let’s celebrate its impact in our lives. Whether it's the news stories that keep us informed, or the series that enthrall us, television has a special place in our daily lives. Show more un.org World Television Day | United Nations
On World Television Day, we're celebrating the small screen! From the Toontown Tellies to the C.O.G.S. Inc. Cable, TVs have lots of uses! Watch the news, catch up with your favorite cartoons, or cozy up inside the box and take a lunch break! ....he'll clean that up, right? Show more
Today we celebrate #WorldTelevisionDay! Small to big screen many stories to come alive, news to entertainment, fun, laughter, emotions, power to inspire information, unforgettable memories, right movements by connecting us all. Let's appreciate the power of the media Happy… Show more
Happy World Television Day! The Channel Chasers Zine has officially premiered! Click the link in our bio to view our nostalgic TV zine. Thank you to our cast and crew for helping us with our travel through the Y2K and 2010s shows of our childhood! Show more
— Channel Chasers: A Nostalgic TV Zine (@nostalgictvzine) November 22, 2024
Today on #WorldTelevisionDay, let’s celebrate TV as a source of info, entertainment & education!
In 1996, the United Nations General Assembly declared November 21 World Television Day. The UN recognized television as having an increased impact on decision-making as well as being an ambassador for the entertainment industry. Television is a symbol of communication and… Show more
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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