The transmission of dynamic or sometimes static images, generally with accompanying sound, via electric or electromagnetic signals.
An electronic apparatus that receives such signals, reproducing the images on a screen, and typically reproducing accompanying sound signals on speakers.
The visual and audio content of such signals.
The industry of producing and broadcasting television programs.
[French télévision : télé-, far (from Greek tēle-, tele-) + vision, vision; see vision.]
televisionhardware A dedicated push media device for receiving streaming video and audio, either by terrestrial radio broadcast, satellite or cable. (1997-11-23)