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We celebrated #WorldTelevisionDay on the #9OClockMixTape with a playlist of 80s songs that were featured on shows back then and now, plus some TV stars singing.
Which is your favourite from this list of songs? https://t.co/AhknKGJ8dW
On #WorldTelevisionDay, read about the long-lost footage of @johnfarnham that preserves a moment in Australian TV history - unearthed by the NFSA https://t.co/FiJusFU5FW via
@ABCaustralia https://t.co/hva6DaiBYy
— NFSA National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (@NFSAonline) November 21, 2022
Today is #WorldTelevisionDay! From the museum's treasure trove, here is the iconic Tattslotto Barrel used for the first Tattslotto draw on @channel7 in 1972. Selecting the first six numbers which were drawn from the barrel would have won you the major prize! https://t.co/HhIYJdOwGE
Tomorrow morning on the #9OClockMixTape we're celebrating #WorldTelevisionDay by playing an hour of 80s tunes from TV shows, then and now.
What songs would you like to hear? https://t.co/z0o4bxvtDK
We couldn't let #WorldTelevisionDay pass without saying another thank you to our wonderful #Endeavour family. And a huge thanks to all of our fantastic fans for watching our detectives for a decade 🕵️❤️
#WorldTVDay #WorldTVDay2022 #WorldTelevisionDay2022 https://t.co/0XSX08UEW9
The television has not only reshaped our sitting rooms but also our perceptions about the world. Today, on #WorldTelevisionDay we celebrate the 'smart box', one of the most influential forms of media for communication and information dissemination.
#IncrementumDigital https://t.co/OfxVSkcNTw
World Television Day celebrates the daily value of television as a symbol of communication and globalization. Television is one of the single greatest technological advances of the 20th century, serving to educate, inform, entertain and influence our decisions and opinions.
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