Television
Television is a system for transmitting moving images and sound that can be broadcast over the air, cable, satellite, or the internet for reception by television receivers. A television receiver decodes a video signal and converts it into visible pictures with accompanying audio. Early systems used analog signals; modern television is primarily digital, supporting higher resolution, color, and interactive features.
The development of electronic television began in the early 20th century, with contributors such as Philo Farnsworth
Display technology has progressed from cathode-ray tubes to flat-panel formats such as LCD, LED, OLED, and plasma.
Programming spans news, dramas, sports, documentaries, and entertainment. Production typically involves networks, studios, and independent producers,