Another way of looking at TV is that is the delivery of audio visual
services using high capacity omnidirectional technology.

2009/12/15 Ian Stirling <backstage...@mauve.plus.com>

> Ian Stirling wrote:
>
>> Mo McRoberts wrote:
>>
>>> Discuss.
>>>
>>>
>> TV is live simultaneous transmission of pictures, where you can have a
>> large number of people over a significant distance watching one event.
>>
>>
> Or to be more accurate, simultanenous reception of a television program
> service licenced under the appropriate act of parlianment.
>
> (at least for some legal definitions)
>
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