History Of Television In Germany di Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn edito da Vsd

History Of Television In Germany

Editore:

Vsd

EAN:

9785513787310

ISBN:

5513787318

Pagine:
101
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Russo
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Descrizione History Of Television In Germany

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The first regular electronic television service in Germany began in Berlin on March 22, 1935, using a 180-line system, and broadcasting 90 minutes three times a week. Very few receivers were ever privately owned, and viewers went instead to Fernsehstuben (television parlors). During the 1936 Summer Olympics, broadcasts, up to eight hours a day, took place in Berlin and Hamburg. The National Socialists intended to use television as a medium for their propaganda once the number of television sets were increased , but television was able initially to reach only a small number of viewers, in contrast to radio. By 1939 and the start of World War II plans for an expansion of television programming were soon changed in favor of radio. Nevertheless, the Berlin station, along with one in occupied Paris (Fernsehsender Paris), remained on the air for most of World War II. Dannoe izdanie predstavlyaet soboj kompilyatsiyu svedenij, nahodyaschihsya v svobodnom dostupe v srede Internet v tselom, i v informatsionnom setevom resurse "Vikipediya" v chastnosti. Sobrannaya po chastotnym zaprosam ukazannoj tematiki, dannaya kompilyatsiya postroena po printsipu podbora blizkih informatsionnyh ssylok, ne imeet samostoyatelnogo syuzheta, ne soderzhit nikakih analiticheskih materialov, vyvodov, otsenok moralnogo, eticheskogo, politicheskogo, religioznogo i mirovozzrencheskogo haraktera v otnoshenii glavnoj tematiki, predstavlyaya soboj isklyuchitelno faktologicheskij material. This book was created using print-on-demand technology.

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