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World Television Day

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The United Nations’ (UN) World Television Day is globally celebrated on November 21 each year.

World Television Day in the United States

World Television Day is observed annually on November 21st. This day is not a public holiday but rather a recognition of the impact television has on decision-making by bringing world attention to conflicts and threats to peace and security and its potential role in sharpening the focus on other major issues, including economic and social issues.

History:

The history of World Television Day dates back to November 21-22, 1996, when the first World Television Forum took place at the United Nations. During this conference, leading media figures met to discuss the growing significance of television in today's changing world and how they might enhance their mutual cooperation. Consequently, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed November 21 as World Television Day in December 1996 with resolution A/RES/51/205.

Traditions:

In the United States, there are no traditional celebrations or public events specifically associated with World Television Day. The day mainly serves as an opportunity for individuals and organizations within the television industry to acknowledge and celebrate the medium's role in communication and globalization.

What People Do:

  • Industry Conferences: Professionals from the television industry may attend conferences or seminars that focus on discussing advancements, challenges, and the influence of television.
  • Educational Events: Educational institutions might host lectures or panels on topics related to media studies, journalism, or communication.
  • Public Service Announcements: TV stations sometimes air special programming or public service announcements highlighting the importance of television in informing and shaping public opinion.
  • Social Media Campaigns: Broadcast companies or media-related organizations may launch social media campaigns to commemorate the day and encourage discussions about quality television content.

World Television Day serves more as a day for reflection on the role of television rather than one involving festive activities common to national holidays.

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