Every August 12, the Television Worker’s Day is commemorated in Argentina, a day dedicated to the true protagonists of TV.
Journalists, producers, movers, cameramen, editors, sound engineers, illuminators, photographers, scriptwriters, and make-up artists are some of the professionals that make up this enormous team that works to qualify the hours with news, information, and entertainment.
Santa Clara de Asís “Patroness of television and telecommunications”
The origin of this anniversary dates back to the year 1958, when Pope XII declared Santa Clara de Asís “Patroness of television and telecommunications”. Therefore, Santa Clara Day coincides with the day of television professionals.
Through time
At the end of the 20th century, all countries could begin to enjoy the means of communication of television, both in a public and private way. In its development, different advances have been made, from recording and subsequent broadcasting to teletext (news in text) in the 80s of the 20th century, as well as the passage of retransmissions, from black and white to color.
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Currently, digitization has been imposed as the mechanism used for retransmissions. They are carried out through cable, satellite and via terrestrial radio frequency. Computer science has also allowed it to be one of the great allies of television, which allowed many of the advances achieved.
2023-08-12 09:22:24
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