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* '''[[2014 in television|2014]]''': First broadcast of ''[[True Detective]]'', ''[[Black-ish]]'', ''[[Last Week Tonight with John Oliver]]'', ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'', ''[[BoJack Horseman]]'', ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]'', ''[[Gomorrah (TV series)|Gomorrah]]'', ''[[Outlander (TV series)|Outlander]]'', ''[[Lucha Underground]]'', ''[[Broad City]]'', ''[[Over the Garden Wall]]'', ''[[The Leftovers (TV series)|The Leftovers]]'', ''[[Jane the Virgin]]'' and ''[[Chrisley Knows Best]]''
* '''[[2014 in television|2014]]''': First broadcast of ''[[True Detective]]'', ''[[Black-ish]]'', ''[[Last Week Tonight with John Oliver]]'', ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'', ''[[BoJack Horseman]]'', ''[[The Flash (2014 TV series)|The Flash]]'', ''[[Gomorrah (TV series)|Gomorrah]]'', ''[[Outlander (TV series)|Outlander]]'', ''[[Lucha Underground]]'', ''[[Broad City]]'', ''[[Over the Garden Wall]]'', ''[[The Leftovers (TV series)|The Leftovers]]'', ''[[Jane the Virgin]]'' and ''[[Chrisley Knows Best]]''
* '''[[2015 in television|2015]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Better Call Saul]]'', ''[[Empire (2015 TV series)|Empire]]'', ''[[Narcos]]'', ''[[Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV series)|Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]]'', ''[[Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer]]'', ''[[Life in Pieces]]'', ''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]'', ''[[Supergirl (TV series)|Supergirl]]'', ''[[Love Island (2015 TV series)|Love Island]]'', ''[[Mr. Robot]]'', ''[[Schitt's Creek]]'', ''[[Deutschland 83]]'', ''[[Lip Sync Battle]]'' and ''[[Superstore (TV series)|Superstore]]''; [[Super Bowl XLIX]] breaks the record for most-watched program in the history of American television; [[Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao|Mayweather–Pacquiao boxing match]] is history's biggest [[pay-per-view]] fight; [[Steve Harvey]] hosts the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in [[Las Vegas]] and mistakenly names the first runner-up, Miss Colombia (Ariadna Gutiérrez) as the winner, announcing shortly after that he had read the results incorrectly and that Miss Philippines (Pia Wurtzbach) was the new Miss Universe; ten are killed during [[Villa Castelli helicopter collision|a helicopter crash]] during filming of reality series ''[[Dropped (French TV series)|Dropped]]''.
* '''[[2015 in television|2015]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Better Call Saul]]'', ''[[Empire (2015 TV series)|Empire]]'', ''[[Narcos]]'', ''[[Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (TV series)|Crazy Ex-Girlfriend]]'', ''[[Lucifer (TV series)|Lucifer]]'', ''[[Life in Pieces]]'', ''[[Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt]]'', ''[[Supergirl (TV series)|Supergirl]]'', ''[[Love Island (2015 TV series)|Love Island]]'', ''[[Mr. Robot]]'', ''[[Schitt's Creek]]'', ''[[Deutschland 83]]'', ''[[Lip Sync Battle]]'' and ''[[Superstore (TV series)|Superstore]]''; [[Super Bowl XLIX]] breaks the record for most-watched program in the history of American television; [[Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao|Mayweather–Pacquiao boxing match]] is history's biggest [[pay-per-view]] fight; [[Steve Harvey]] hosts the Miss Universe 2015 pageant in [[Las Vegas]] and mistakenly names the first runner-up, Miss Colombia (Ariadna Gutiérrez) as the winner, announcing shortly after that he had read the results incorrectly and that Miss Philippines (Pia Wurtzbach) was the new Miss Universe; ten are killed during [[Villa Castelli helicopter collision|a helicopter crash]] during filming of reality series ''[[Dropped (French TV series)|Dropped]]''.
* '''[[2016 in television|2016]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Stranger Things]]'', ''[[The Night Of]]'', ''[[The Loud House]]'', ''[[Fleabag]]'', ''[[War & Peace (2016 TV series)|War & Peace]]'', ''[[Roots (2016 miniseries)|Roots]]'', ''[[Mann Mayal]]'', ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'', ''[[This Is Us]]'', ''[[The Good Place]]'', ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', ''[[Full Frontal with Samantha Bee]]'', ''[[Insecure (TV series)|Insecure]]'', ''[[Westworld (TV series)|Westworld]]'', ''[[Tales of Arcadia]]'' and ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]''; the last know company in the world to manufacture VHS equipment ([[VCR/DVD combo]]s), [[Funai]] of Japan, ceases production, citing shrinking demand and difficulties procuring parts.<ref name="lastVHS">{{cite news|last1=Walton|first1=Mark|title=Last known VCR maker stops production, 40 years after VHS format launch|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/07/vcr-vhs-production-ends/|access-date=2017-05-22|work=Ars Technica|date=July 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170522105641/https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/07/vcr-vhs-production-ends/|archive-date=2017-05-22|language=en-us|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLZO04817850T10C16A7TI1000/|title=VHSビデオ機の生産に幕|website=日本経済新聞 電子版|date=14 July 2016|language=ja}}</ref>
* '''[[2016 in television|2016]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Stranger Things]]'', ''[[The Night Of]]'', ''[[The Loud House]]'', ''[[Fleabag]]'', ''[[War & Peace (2016 TV series)|War & Peace]]'', ''[[Roots (2016 miniseries)|Roots]]'', ''[[Mann Mayal]]'', ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'', ''[[This Is Us]]'', ''[[The Good Place]]'', ''[[My Hero Academia]]'', ''[[Full Frontal with Samantha Bee]]'', ''[[Insecure (TV series)|Insecure]]'', ''[[Westworld (TV series)|Westworld]]'', ''[[Tales of Arcadia]]'' and ''[[The Crown (TV series)|The Crown]]''; the last known company in the world to manufacture VHS equipment ([[VCR/DVD combo]]s), [[Funai]] of Japan, ceases production, citing shrinking demand and difficulties procuring parts.<ref name="lastVHS">{{cite news|last1=Walton|first1=Mark|title=Last known VCR maker stops production, 40 years after VHS format launch|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/07/vcr-vhs-production-ends/|access-date=2017-05-22|work=Ars Technica|date=July 21, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170522105641/https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/07/vcr-vhs-production-ends/|archive-date=2017-05-22|language=en-us|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXLZO04817850T10C16A7TI1000/|title=VHSビデオ機の生産に幕|website=日本経済新聞 電子版|date=14 July 2016|language=ja}}</ref>
* '''[[2017 in television|2017]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Money Heist]]'', ''[[Riverdale (2017 TV series)|Riverdale]]'', ''[[Big Little Lies (TV series)|Big Little Lies]]'', ''[[DuckTales (2017 TV series)|DuckTales]]'' (2017), ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'', ''[[Big Mouth (American TV series)|Big Mouth]]'', ''[[Carpool Karaoke: The Series|Carpool Karaoke]]'', ''[[The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)|The Handmaid's Tale]]'', ''[[GLOW (TV series)|GLOW]]'', ''[[Legion (TV series)|Legion]]'' and ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|A Series of Unfortunate Events]]''; At the [[89th Academy Awards]], the film ''[[Moonlight (2016 film)|Moonlight]]'' is announced the correct winner for Best Picture, after actors [[Faye Dunaway]] and [[Warren Beatty]] announce ''[[La La Land (film)|La La Land]]'', another acclaimed film, the winner by mistake on national television.
* '''[[2017 in television|2017]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Money Heist]]'', ''[[Riverdale (2017 TV series)|Riverdale]]'', ''[[Big Little Lies (TV series)|Big Little Lies]]'', ''[[DuckTales (2017 TV series)|DuckTales]]'' (2017), ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]'', ''[[Big Mouth (American TV series)|Big Mouth]]'', ''[[Carpool Karaoke: The Series|Carpool Karaoke]]'', ''[[The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)|The Handmaid's Tale]]'', ''[[GLOW (TV series)|GLOW]]'', ''[[Legion (TV series)|Legion]]'' and ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|A Series of Unfortunate Events]]''; At the [[89th Academy Awards]], the film ''[[Moonlight (2016 film)|Moonlight]]'' is announced the correct winner for Best Picture, after actors [[Faye Dunaway]] and [[Warren Beatty]] announce ''[[La La Land (film)|La La Land]]'', another acclaimed film, the winner by mistake on national television.
* '''[[2018 in television|2018]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Bluey (2018 TV series)|Bluey]]'', ''[[Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan]]'', ''[[Hilda (TV series)|Hilda]]'', ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]'', ''[[Cobra Kai]]'', ''[[Killing Eve]]'', ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'', ''[[Pose (TV series)|Pose]]'', ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'', ''[[She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]'', and ''[[Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj]]''; millions watch [[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex|Prince Harry]] [[Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle|marry]] [[Meghan Markle]].
* '''[[2018 in television|2018]]''': First broadcast of ''[[Bluey (2018 TV series)|Bluey]]'', ''[[Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan]]'', ''[[Hilda (TV series)|Hilda]]'', ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]'', ''[[Cobra Kai]]'', ''[[Killing Eve]]'', ''[[Bodyguard (British TV series)|Bodyguard]]'', ''[[Pose (TV series)|Pose]]'', ''[[Succession (TV series)|Succession]]'', ''[[She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]'', and ''[[Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj]]''; millions watch [[Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex|Prince Harry]] [[Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle|marry]] [[Meghan Markle]].

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This is a list of years in television. It lists important events in the history of television, as well as the first broadcasts of many television shows, and launches of some television channels and networks

1920s

  • 1922: Charles Francis Jenkins' first public demonstration of television principles. A set of static photographic pictures is transmitted from Washington, D.C. to the Navy station NOF in Anacostia by telephone wire, and then wirelessly back to Washington; Philo Farnsworth first describes an image dissector tube, which uses cesium to produce images electronically, but will not produce a working model until 1927.
  • 1923: Charles Jenkins first demonstrates "true" television with moving images. This time 48-line moving silhouette images are transmitted at 16 frames per second from Washington to Anacostia Navy station; Vladimir Zworykin applies for a patent for an all-electronic television system, the first ancestor of the electric scanning television camera. The patent is not granted until 1938 after significant revisions and patent interference actions.
  • 1924: John Logie Baird demonstrates a semi-mechanical television system with the transmission of moving silhouette images in England; Vladimir Zworykin files a patent application for the kinescope, a television picture receiver tube.
  • 1925: John Logie Baird performs the first public demonstration of his "televisor" at the Selfridges department store on London's Oxford Street; Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of a moving silhouette (shadowgraphs) and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system; Vladimir Zworykin applies for a patent for color television; Zworykin first demonstrates his electric camera tube and receiver for Westinghouse corporation executives, transmitting the still image of an "X"; John Baird achieves the first live television image with tone graduations (not silhouette or duotone images) in his laboratory. Baird brings office boy William Taynton in front of the camera to become the first face televised.
  • 1926: John Logie Baird demonstrates the world's first television system to transmit live moving images with tone graduations, to 40 members of the Royal Institution.
  • 1927: The BBC begins broadcasting as the British Broadcasting Corporation under the Royal Charter.
  • 1928: John Logie Baird's Television Development Company demonstrates their model A, B, and C 'televisors' to the general public.
  • 1929: John Logie Baird begins broadcasting 30-minute-long programmes for his mechanically scanned televisions.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Walton, Mark (July 21, 2016). "Last known VCR maker stops production, 40 years after VHS format launch". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on 2017-05-22. Retrieved 2017-05-22.
  2. ^ "VHSビデオ機の生産に幕". 日本経済新聞 電子版 (in Japanese). 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II's funeral was a farewell production for the ages". The Washington Post. 2022-12-16. Retrieved 2022-10-01.