World Television Day

November 21, Thursday

World Television Day
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World Television Day is celebrated annually on November 21 and was established in 1996 by the UN General Assembly.

History and Significance
World Television Day was established to commemorate the first World Television Day, held on November 21, 1996 in New York. The event brought together leading television and radio companies to discuss the impact of television on various aspects of society.

Goals of World Television Day
Support the television industry. This day serves as a reminder of how television impacts society and how it can be used to convey important information and entertainment content.

Discuss social responsibility. World Television Day provides a platform for discussing issues related to television quality, the responsibility of television companies and their role in shaping public opinion.

Support education. Television can be a powerful tool for learning and education. This day aims to highlight the educational value of television and its role in the transmission of knowledge.

Issues of cultural diversity. Television provides a platform for the exchange of cultural values ​​and ideas. It is important to discuss how television can promote understanding and respect between different cultures.

Technological change. With the development of technology and the emergence of new media formats, this day also aims to discuss the impact of the Internet and digital technologies on television and how this is changing the way we consume content.

World Television Day highlights the importance of television as a medium and its impact on society. This day reminds us that television, as an important communication tool, should be used responsibly and with respect for cultural and social values.

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