World Television Day

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AKA NameDía Mundial De La Televisión
Hashtags#WorldTelevisionDay
Related Hashtags#Television, #TV
2022 Date21 November 2022
2023 Date21 November 2023
World Television Day

World Television Day History

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. It is estimated that approximately 90% of homes around the world have televisions, however, with the introduction of internet broadcasting, the number is declining in favor of computers.

World Television Day was established in 1996 by the United Nations. It is celebrated annually on November 21.

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World Television Day Facts & Quotes

  • TV stimulates the economy by providing countless avenues for jobs. Over 1.2 million people in the European Union alone are employed in the media sector
  • In France, 63% of children between the age of 0 and 15 live in a household with 4 screens (TV, computer, tablet etc.).
  • Television creates authority. When something is shown on TV it has a particular authority about it because you know that you and millions of other people are seeing it and that professionals have produced it.
  • Collected data by U.S. News, shows that in 2020, adults in the United States spent about 3.1 hours per day watching television.
  • Television is a medium because anything well done is rare. - Fred Allen, American comedian and radio show host.

World Television Day Top Events and Things to Do

  • Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #WorldTelevisionDay, #TelevisionPhilosophy and #TVDay.
  • Get together with friends and create your own short news segment as if it was on television. This will be a fun, creative experiment about what it feels like to read the news on TV, and you’ll also learn a lot along the way!
  • Donate your TV if you have an extra one you can live without. You can donate it to Donation Town who will then pass it along to a family that does not have a TV. It is both helping a family in need and better for the environment because your TV is not ending up in a landfill.
  • Watch a documentary on your TV. Documentaries educate the people on a variety of topics such as AIDS/HIV, Holocaust, Nuclear Accidents, Human Trafficking, Drug Rings and Diabetes complications.
  • Read a book about television. Some suggestions are: Television Studies, A Companion to Television and A Study of Modern Television.

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