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Ten
Amazing Facts You Didn't Know About Television |
by:
Irene
Revallio |
By
the time the normal American teen has become
eighteen years of age they would have spent
about 25000 hours watching televison. This
means they would have actually spent more
time watching televison than learning in
the class.
The 1st TV add in history lasted twenty
seconds and was for a timepiece made by
a corporation called Bulova. This company
also mass produced the first watch that
went into space. The commercial was aired
in July 1941 and went out during a game
being played by the Brooklyn Dodgers and
the Philadelphia Phillies.
The well known spinning globe that is utilized
by the NBC evening news program spent many
years spinning in the incorrect direction.
In 1984 this was eventually found and on
January 2nd this was rectified and now the
globe is spinning as it should be.
Way back in 1950 only 10 percent of US households
had a television in their possession. By
1960 this had changed to a staggering 90
percent whilst in todays world it is 99
percent with fifty four percent of American
children having one in their bedroom. Now
more of us own televisions than we do a
phone.
The highest known annual earnings for a
TV actor were given to U.S sit com actor
Jerry Seinfeld.He was given an unbelievable
$1000000 for each episode. The program lasted
eight years and although this fee came into
play in about 1997 this still makes Jerry
the highest paid TV star so far.
The highest ever fee paid to show a television
advert was $2,000,000 per 30 seconds of
time. This was paid by advertisers to show
their adds during the very last U.S screening
of the well loved comedy series friends.
The show was aired by American TV company
NBC on May 6 2004 and lasted for a whole
hour.
The worlds largest television set was unveiled
in the Japanese city of Tsukuba and measured
24.3m by 45.7m [ 80ft by 150ft ]. It was
utilized in the 1985 Japanese International
Exposition and displayed a series of specially
created videos containing various artistic
and cultural productions.
The largest number of ads featuring a corporations
president were made for Wendy's Hamburger
restaurants in the United States and starred
Dave Thomas the companies owner. In all
he has starred in 652 commercials with the
shortest being five seconds and the longest
being sixty seconds. These commercials have
won thirty six important advertising awards
and have made Dave as famous as his Burgers.
Whilst viewing an episode of the well known
Japanese kids show Pokemon over seven hundred
Japanese children were rushed to hospital
with severe convulsions and trauma. This
was caused by a ten second scene in which
the cartoons star Pikachu flashed his big
red eyes to the sound of a big booming explosion.
Some early experimental Television transmissions
started way back in 1928 by station W2XBS
and featured a test model of the well loved
Felix the cat. Although these transmissions
were only showing a model Felix the cat
he will always be able to maintain his place
in the Televison hall of fame as the first
ever genuine TV superstar.
In the USA the largest section of the TV
audience consists of of pre-school children.On
average their weekly viewing turns out to
be around 30.4 hours which means by the
age of 17 they would have amassed about
15000 hours of television watching. Astonishingly
this adds up to a staggering two years of
solid viewing.
About the author:
Irene Revallio is the owner of
find plasma tv which is a
premier source of info about Televisions.
For more
information, go to: http://findplasmatv.com
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