World's first television forum was organized in 1996
World's first television forum was organized in 1996
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In today's time, TV is of great importance worldwide. Given its importance, we celebrate World Television Day on 21 November every year. TV is important somewhere in the life of all of us because this is what it is a medium through which we not only get information but it also entertains us. It has a special place in our life. The purpose of this forum was to provide a platform where the importance of TV as an information medium could be talked about.

The aim of this platform was also to bring out the contribution of TV in the changing world because TV not only affects public opinion but also big decisions. On the day of World Television Day, people meet and talk on the direction of promoting TV. On this day, journalists, writers and bloggers discuss the role of TV, besides many other things about it. The United Nations organized the first World Television Forum in the world on 21 and 22 November 1996.

In 1927, a 21-year-old boy named Philo Taylor Farnsworth aired the signal on modern television. The first television station in the US started in 1927, 1 year after Philo Taylor Farnsworth invented TV. In September 1928, John Baird is said to have first seen Morden TV in public. John Baird was the same person who invented mechanical TV. 

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