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For one, the business of making peoplewatch free TV shows had transformed into a multi-billion dollarindustry (more than $50 billion as of last count) in the U.S. alone.And consciously or otherwise, television had become a touchstone ofpopular culture it had helped spawn through entertainment, education,news and current events, politics, sports and many other facets ofmodern life.BeginningsSince the firstpublic demonstration in August 25, 1934 of the all-electronic TV systemin Philadelphia by Philo Taylor Farnsworth, it took only a little overa decade or so (the 50s) for television to grasp the extent of itseconomics. Most of their revenues would come from the advertisers.Bylate 1950s, live TV was out and most of the series were filmed. One bigadvantage of filmed TV shows would be the possibility of a rerun orsyndication for re-airing at some future time (which means moreincome). During this time, too, westerns and detective dramas were invogue and were top-raters.In the 60s, newscasts were lengthenedfrom 15 to 30 minutes. Although ratings for newscasts did not equalthose of the other free TV shows (notably the entertainment sector),they earned enough viewers to attract advertisers and earn their keep.Itwas also at around this time that formats for the news were changed.There came other flashier features - show business news, sports, andspectacular news like fires and crimes - incorporated into themainstream body of news reports.By the 80s, cable stations likeCNN, ESPN, MTV and many others entered into the mainstream TV industry.Commercial TV boomed. By the 90s, almost 70% of homes had cable.However, viewer preferences were remarkably narrow. Nickelodeon showsand some sports programs led the ratings.With the entry ofcable, the networks changed their strategies in presenting the news, aswe have noted. But the bigger change would be in the free shows andother entertainment programs. These shows would re-invent themselvesand become more daring and audacious.The Fox Network,established in 1986 and owned by Australian Rupert Murdoch, was themost enthusiastic of all the networks in welcoming these new loosetrends in programming. Some of their comedies, action and drama series,and some reality shows crossed the boundaries of good taste. This wasalso in time with the relaxation of federal regulations in broadcasting.Theother networks did their own innovations along with the current trendsand tastes pervading among the viewers, especially those who patronizethe free shows. The old standards are still making headlines and money(series on hospitals, police procedurals, family dramas).However,the old action and adventure segments have branched out into areas thatwere not heard of before, or too fantastic to imagine. At the moment,reality shows and other hybrid shows (American Idol, Dancing With TheStars) lord it over the current ratings.The 21st centuryToday,every country in the world has at least one television channel. Thishad enabled them to share their own culture with the rest of theglobe's citizens, and vice-versa. One example was the huge celebrationin every continent in connection with the onset of the new millennium.It fulfilled an old goal of bringing the world together into one globalvillage, in real time.With the expected convergence of thecomputer and television in the near future, there may be more changesin the viewing habits of people as well as the changes in the sourcesof news and information and how they are to be disseminated.For followers and viewers of free TV shows, what could be more exciting?
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