The History of The Tv
By: Joshua Hardy
2014
http://reviews.cnet.com/tv-buying-guide/
TV has changed a lot. We have really fat, big, heavy TVs in our house. We also have flat screen TVs that are light-weight and easy to carry. They are awesome for watching movies. You can also get 3D TVs but you have to wear special glasses to see the 3D effect. There aren't many TV shows or movies that are in 3D.
2010
The top 5 most popular tv shows from 2000 to 2010 were How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory, Vampire Diaries, Grey's Anatomy, and Criminal Minds.
TV shows change based on what's popular at the time and what interests us.
2012
TV shows make more money than movies. TV shows can be really cheap to make. If you look at some of the shows we like to watch - reality shows - they're just a camera following other people around.
2014
2014 - We can watch tv shows on the television, computer, phone, tablet. We can watch shows through a lot of different services like AT&T, Comcast, DirectTV, Dish, Netflix, Google and Apple. And, we can watch tv shows with our Blu-Ray and Xbox players.
2013
In the U.S. we buy a new TV about every seven years. We also have almost 3 TVs in every house. People buy TVs mostly from Samsung and most of the TVs are LCD.
2009
Digital Terrestrial television (DTV) or digital-only broadcasting replaced Analog (antenna) television in the United States on June 12, 2009.
2002
More DVD's are sold than VHS's (Video Cassette). In the United States, more than 40 million people have a DVD player.
http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/exhibits/mason_&_associates/documents/timeline.pdf