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.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Television Day - in 2021
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It's World Television Day 📺
If you're planning on spending a day chilling in front of the big screen, then our sofas are the one for you!
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It's World Television Day and I'm reminded of my first major expedition that we filmed for TV. I spend nine months walking the length of the Nile River. It was a life-changing journey. 'Walking the Nile' is available to watch on Discovery+ https://t.co/Ebs3RuyFPp #WorldTVDay https://t.co/3OM1SL3B2b
@Gshashankvyas Happy World Television Day!.🎉We As 'SHASHANKIANS' Feel Proud That U Got To Play Not One/ Not Two/But Three Of Indian Televisions Most 'BEAUTIFUL' Characters!.😇They'll Forever Remain In Our 'HEART'S'❤ #SVCraze #GiftedAndTalented #ShashankVyas https://t.co/mJppUMfSOt
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
Today is World Television Day. Did you know the first mechanical TV station aired its first broadcast in 1928 – and here we are 93 years later! So whatever you’re up to today, why don’t you sit back, pop the telly on and celebrate #WorldTelevisionDay #Broadcast #Sports https://t.co/1RfxgS2vdO
Happy #WorldTelevisionDay! (And also Paula's birthday)
To mark World Television Day, let's go waaay back to episode 8 with Paula and Andrew talking through the Channel 4 comedy series written by Lisa McGee, London Irish and Derry Girls: https://t.co/2ql44zBcUQ
On World Television Day, did you know that the first television station in the Middle East and the Arab world was in Iraq?
In 1956, the British (Pye) Company attended to participate in the British Trade Fair in the Karada Maryam area of Baghdad near the radio https://t.co/8m39xNX2pz
Today we celebrate World Television Day!📺
Did you know the @UniofExeter has a BA Film & Television Studies course? Students gain deep knowledge of film & television as a cultural, social, industrial & global phenomenon.
Find out more at https://t.co/GGIdFoPlp3.
@ExeterFilm https://t.co/69iQYrnrG3
Did you know it's World Television Day? One day we hope to see the #TheClanSeries books on TV. We think the adventures of Gavin, Clare, Michael and Mot would make a great kids' series. What character would you like to play in a TV version?
#RowanTreeBooks #wWorldTelevisionDay https://t.co/ESr1oxGgae