Initially, the television or TV sets were all black and white, devoid of any colors. Some of them came in huge and bulky cabinet sets. Since the TV sets were white and black, the programs and movies made were also in these colors. These TV sets were considered good as it never strained the eyes. The programs telecasted were simple, meant for the family audience and did not have too many commercials in between.
Next in line were the color television sets which created a huge furor among the public. To own a colored television set was considered a matter of esteem and pride. Though it was costly at that time, people saved every penny of theirs to afford one. The movies and other soap operas were also made to view on these television set and there was no going back to the black and white idiot boxes. Although there was one channel that catered to the taste of millions of people in the country, there were lots of different varieties of programs for different age groups. Some programs were informative and educational, some meant for children, some for the elderly age groups etc.
Then came the concept of cable television which gave birth to the concept of many channels. There were more than one main channel now, people could surf channels and view what they wanted. People were spoilt for choice as there were many programs which provided a lot of variety. Satellite television came next providing people with their own private cable television. There were more than necessary channels, in different languages. An ordinary television could not accommodate so many channels. Sophisticated television sets with numerous channels came into the market. This got better and better in terms of screens and the size. The size of television sets has also become humongous and obviously the resolution. Technology has developed so much that, we’re able to share media where ever we are or what ever we do…through services like direct star tv.










