I wouldn't need TV neither, now you can be informed in wathever way, and the tv would be a fantastic tool to learn and to be informed If the people who ride it were aware and had more humans values avoiding useless programs.
Well, I'm not talking about the programs I like or other people can like in despite of I don't like them. It's just sometimes I see there are a lot of programs with not a lot of good values. That's it.
This debate has literally been going on since the dawn of television and it will never end. The inventor of electronic television, Philo Farnsworth, all but disowned his creation because he thought that everything on TV was *** even back in the 1950s. But he was convinced of its value when he saw the Apollo 11 moon landing on live TV.
For so long tv was very important to me. It is still important. Definitely. But there's internet too now. For many people tough television will continue to be a very important thing in life.
Probably, even if we have internet too, the most important in the tv is the specific moment people can watch it. If you want to be informed about the news, for example, you can look for them in internet, but there are people who don't usually use it or have a stressed or busy life. So, probably the tv is still useful because it' shows us wathever kind of information while we are eating, for exampl