21st November, World Television Day is not so much a celebration of ‘television’ per se. It is about the technology. It is about the philosophy which it represents. A symbol for communication and globalisation in the contemporary world, television is wonderful combination of traditional and contemporary broadcasting formats to reach out to a large number of people.
The first United Nations World Television Forum was held on November 21 and 22, 1996, to focus on the role of television in decision making. The forum was held to specifically discuss the power and potential of television in persuading decision makers and for promoting international understanding and mutual corporations.
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