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TRENDS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TELEVISION
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TRENDS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TELEVISION

March 7, 2012June 18, 201812 min read

Shanti Jayasekera, PhD Analog television. The beginning of the birth of television and its development was a period of analog television. Countries, most advanced in

TELEVISION AND MODERN INFORMATION SOCIETY
Radio & Television

TELEVISION AND MODERN INFORMATION SOCIETY

March 7, 2012June 18, 20188 min read

Shanti Jayasekera, PhD The information society – is a theoretical concept of postindustrial society, the historical phase of possible evolution of civilization, in which information

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