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IPL, world cup fever hits India, again. Imagine this: your favourite team is on the ground in the finals- one wicket remaining, 3 runs to win, 1 ball to go. God forbid, but what’d be your emotion if the TV stopped working at that moment? Well, for the love of the game, there would be pure anger. Television has become such an integral part of our lives that we often forget that it’s just a screen, not a series of actions actually unfolding in front of us but miles away, sometimes thousands of miles away. It’s hard to imagine life without our idiot boxes, which were conceived more than 100 years ago.



A little-difficult-to-digest fact it that one of the first televisions made in 1907 was not completely electronic- it was electromechanical. In 1911, one of the very first television transmissions was done using mirror drums and CRT technology that used selenium cells. Due to the lagging nature of the cells, moving pictures were not possible back then. By 1927, CRT technology matured and by 1950s, television were being put to practical use. With the help of camera and recording technologies, shows started airing. 

Television changed a lot of things. Advertisements were no longer served only on paper. A whole new generation spruced up which didn’t know how it felt not being able to see something ‘live’. Fast forward to today and we have multiple channels and an abundance of content to consume. The entertainment industry as we know it is a child of the television.