Question
Commercial broadcast television was demonstrated to the public for the first time at the 1939 New York World's Fair. TRUE FALSE Unlike radio in prior years, TV developed at a moderate pace and therefore didn't suffer problems due to a lack of technical standards. TRUE FALSE In the 1950s, the "golden age" of TV, networks become the primary source of programming for stations. TRUE FALSE During the 1960s, the cable television industry experienced growth, and public broadcasting was born. TRUE FALSE Though it is popular. Cable TV doesn't really represent competition to traditional broadcasting. TRUE FALSE Local TV stations are licensed by the FCC to provide TV service to communities called markets. TRUE FALSE The structure of early television was similar to that of: A. radio B. film C. newspapers D. magazines E. telegraph VHF (very high frequency) TV stations: A. have higher numbers than UHF stations B. Include channels 23 and 50 C. have signals that travel further than do UHF signals D. all of these E. none of these
Explanation / Answer
1. True
2. False
3. partiallyTrue
Though there was a good growthn in early 1960's, there arose a freeze effect in late 1960's because of some restrictions placed by FCC
4, False
5. False
6. True
7. Radio
8.All of these