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| | John Logie Baird and Television (Part III) |
 | | Television can also be divided up within a museum context, it is a technical story, it is a design story, it is a programming story, and the social impacts of television have certainly received the most attention and debate. |
 | | Television's origins were tied to radio in many ways, mainly because radio waves carried television signals which were received by a standard short-wave radio, which was then connected to a mechanical television. |
 | | By collecting, documenting and interpreting television sets and related ephemera, Znaimer's intention is to further public understanding of the impact and influence of a medium of communication which is powerful, persuasive and omnipresent. |
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