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Books with title TELEVISION.

  • Television

    George Coulter, Shirley Coulter

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1996)
    A look at the science that makes the picture tube work, a view inside a TV studio, and a discussion of how television signals are sent to homes everywhere
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  • Television

    Chris Oxlade

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Presents an overview of the operation and uses of television broadcasting.
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  • The Television

    Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Provides an introduction to the history and development of the television and explains how a television works. Includes information on some of the inventors who were influential of the invention of the television.
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  • Television

    Bill Balcziak, Mark E. Ahlstrom

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A brief history of television with a discussion of future possibilities.
  • Televisions

    Rachel Hamby

    Hardcover (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Introduces readers to the science that makes televisions possible. Accessible text, helpful diagrams, and a How Does It Work? feature make this book an exciting introduction to understanding technology.
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  • Television

    Prof Michael Teitelbaum

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Publishing, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Television has been commercially available since the late 1930's. But today's television is very different from the TV our grandparents knew. Using a product that kids are familiar with, Television, this book introduces kids to the concept of innovation and its impact on their everyday life.
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  • The Television

    Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Provides an introduction to the history and development of the television and explains how a television works. Includes information on some of the inventors who were influential of the invention of the television.
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  • Televisions

    Kristin Petrie

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Library, Sept. 1, 2008)
    This book introduces the history of the invention of televisions, including inventor John Logie Baird's mechanical television, Philo Taylor Farnsworth's electronic television, Vladimir Zworykin's iconoscope and kinescope, Allen Balcom du Mont's improved cathode ray tube, color television, the remote control, and the increasing prevalence of this relatively new invention. Other chapters delve into the parts and systems that make television technology possible, from video cameras and sound recording systems to tuners and electron guns. Other sections cover different kinds of televisions, broadcasting, and reception, including cathode-ray tube (CRT), liquid-crystal display (LCD), and plasma televisions, high-definition, cable, and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) television, as well as the switch from analog to digital broadcasting, and the engineers, technicians, repairers, producers, directors, and actors who work with this invention. The book also addresses television as an education tool, violence on television, and the importance of moderation and adult supervision. Fun facts discuss the source of television's nickname, "the tube," how closed captioning works, and the influence of the Nielsen Media Research ratings on television programming. Full-color photographs, informative diagrams, glossary words in bold, a graphic timeline, and an index enhance this engaging, easy-to-read text about televisions, an everyday invention that brings the world inside our homes and classrooms. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.
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  • The Television

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    Readers will learn the history of the invention of the television in this title that includes information on the key players, the setbacks along the way, and the moments of discovery.
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  • No More Television!

    Philippe Dupasquier

    Hardcover (Andersen Pr Ltd, March 1, 1996)
    Dupasquier, Philippe
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  • Before Television

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Travel back in time to find out what life was like before television. Historical photographs, helpful infographics, and a Blast from the Past special feature provide readers an engaging overview of ways people got news and entertainment before TV was invented.
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  • The Television

    Richard Spilsbury, Louise Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann Intl Inc, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Each title in this series looks at one life-changing invention and traces its history from conception, prototypes, and revisions to the modern day. The series covers the technological and scientific curriculum content, but also the historical context, the current and future impact of invention upon society, and more.
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