The Birth and Evolution of Internet TV
January 21, 2008 by admin
Did you know that the birth of Internet TV can be traced back more than 100 years ago? Incredibly enough, back in 1900, a man called Nikola Tesla had a vision in which he predicted that radio frequency could be used to show people moving images and pictures. This, he predicted, would make information valuable as well democratic.
The First Ancestor of Internet TV
His vision came true almost half a century later in 1939 when TV was broadcasted on radio channels. The 12 VHF channel on radio was primarily used to show TV or moving images which was the predecessor of Internet TV as we know it today.
The Next Stage of Internet TV
It took almost 30 years for the next stage of evolution which resulted in Internet TV. Cable TV was born in 1965 in the US but it took a few years longer to reach other countries around the planet. Cable TV allowed viewers to select more channels with better picture quality. However, in a shorter span of only 15 years, satellite TV was beamed to the common man’s personal TVs in 1980. The real revolution occurred a mere decade and a half later when Internet TV became feasible in 1995.
Internet TV as We Know It
In a real departure from its predecessors, Internet TV allows broadcasters to select the content being shown to viewers. Century-old concept of time slots, prime time, channels, etc was turned on its head with the arrival of Internet TV.



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