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In celebration of World Television Day, we would like to celebrate the members of the African television industry. You have gone from strength to strength and if MIP Africa was anything to go by, African television is a force to be reckoned with! https://t.co/ijFVkcGKsR
Minister @Khu_Ntshavheni celebrates World Television Day. As one of the most powerful mediums, televisions have contributed immensely to the growth of the creative industry, the arts, and sports and further shaped our country and the world at large. https://t.co/3AMWwZj2GJ
— Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies (@CommsZA) November 21, 2022
In 1996, the United Nations general assembly declared November 21 World Television Day. Since then, television has been a symbol of communication and globalization that educates, informs, entertains and influences our decisions and opinions. https://t.co/nrqCC7D7Kt
It's a #WorldTelevisionDay We asking, What have been your favorite shows both globally and within our own borders?
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21 November 2022
Minister of @CommsZA Hon. @Khu_Ntshavheni joins the world in celebrating the World Television Day.
Television remains one of the most powerful mediums.
#WorldTVDay https://t.co/Ko0tIhecFc
— Dept of Communications & Digital Technologies (@CommsZA) November 21, 2022
Have you ever imagined life without TV? Owing to its broad reach and crucial role of informing, educating and entertaining it’s hard to imagine how life would be without this powerful medium of mass communication.
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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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