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The invention of television was accompanied by thoughts that it represented a major breakthrough in communication, transcending telephone technology by presenting a video image. But as it turned out, it did not develop into an interactive communication medium but largely a oneway channel of entertainment that only involved the viewer passively. Except for call‐in programs and direct shopping channels, the medium has remained frozen in its original technology.

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