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Большая российская энциклопедия. Том 32 (Телевизионная башня - Улан-Батор)
Author: Осипов Ю.С. (гл. ред.)
Year: 2016
Pages: 770
Format: PDF
File size: 44 mb
Language: RU

Year: 2016
Pages: 770
Format: PDF
File size: 44 mb
Language: RU

The book describes the history of the development of television broadcasting in Russia, from its inception to the present day. The book "Большая российская энциклопедия Том 32 Телевизионная башня УланБатор" provides a comprehensive overview of the history of television broadcasting in Russia, from its inception to the present day. The book covers the key milestones and developments in the industry, highlighting the significant role that television has played in shaping the country's cultural and social landscape. The book begins by exploring the early days of television in Russia, when it was first introduced in the 1930s. It discusses how the technology was initially met with skepticism and suspicion by the government, but eventually gained popularity as a means of entertainment and education. The book then delves into the post-war period, when television became an integral part of Russian life, providing a window into the world beyond the country's borders and offering a glimpse into the lives of people from different parts of the globe. As the book progresses, it examines the impact of television on Russian society, including its influence on politics, culture, and everyday life. It also looks at the evolution of television technology, from black and white to color and then to high definition, and how this evolution has affected the content and quality of programming. The book also touches on the rise of cable television and the advent of private channels, which have further expanded the scope of television's reach and offerings. One of the most interesting aspects of the book is its focus on the role of television in times of crisis, such as during wartime or periods of political upheaval.
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