Television
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[This talk contains mature content] In 1969, I was standing behind a Sylvania black-and-white
television
set.
Lisa Price, who started a hair and beauty company, Carol's Daughter, was working in
television
production when she started side-hustling.
That meant I was going to be on
television.
Everyone was hooked on to the
television
that morning, including my parents.
I would like to believe that seeing her daughter on
television
made my mother feel useful too.
You know, the computer and
television
both recently turned 60, and today I'd like to talk about their relationship.
So it's about time that we talked about how the computer ambushed television, or why the invention of the atomic bomb unleashed forces that lead to the writers' strike.
Let's listen to what happens when they get to the portion of the discussion on
television.
So take a look at what happens when the foremost journalist of early
television
meets one of the foremost computer pioneers, and the computer begins to express itself.
A new technology has confounded radio men and movie moguls and they're quite certain that
television
is about to do them in.
Then take it and put it right up against the screen of your own
television
set, and rub it out from the center to the corners, like this.
Narrator: In 1939, the Radio Corporation of America introduced
television.
And further stimulus came with the deregulation of the cable
television
industry, and the re-regulation of the cable
television
industry.
Meanwhile, you have the TV bloggers going out on strike, in sympathy with the
television
writers.
Which means
television
advertising is down 57 percent for Nike.
And whereas
television
may have gotten beat up, what's getting built is a really exciting new form of communication, and we kind of have the merger of the two industries and a new way of thinking to look at it.
Television
comes quite a bit larger.
We started recording 20 channels of
television
24 hours a day.
Let's look at the Palestinian
television
and find out.
And
television
is dreadfully unrecorded and unquotable, except by Jon Stewart, who does a fabulous job.
So anyway,
television
is, I would suggest, within our grasp.
Serious book stores are losing their franchise, nonprofit theaters are surviving primarily by commercializing their repertory, symphony orchestras are diluting their programs, public
television
is increasing its dependence on reruns of British sitcoms, classical radio stations are dwindling, museums are resorting to blockbuster shows, dance is dying."
The largest single contributor to that experience is watching television; the next one is being in the bathroom, sitting.
Even though sometimes watching
television
about seven to eight percent of the time is in flow, but that's when you choose a program you really want to watch and you get feedback from it.
And shortly thereafter, I got my first gig in
television
news in Richmond, Virginia.
If you put different communication technologies on this logarithmic graph, television, radio, telephone were adopted in decades.
And today, the stock market has schools, careers, and even whole
television
channels dedicated to understanding it.
There's a crop of
television
shows by creatives like Donald Glover, Lena Waithe and Issa Rae.
At the Phi Phi Hill Resort, I was tucked into the corner furthest away from the television, but I strained to listen for information.
Set it up this way, and it's a
television
set.
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