No. The cable company isn't allowed to do that by the government. It would be an invasion of privacy and everything. Also, unless the cable company gave you the TV, they would have to figure out how to put a camera inside of it without your knowledge.
No.
Cable providers can monitor your viewing habits but that is a long way from seeing you as you watch television
They could if they set up a video camera in your house.
you would need parts of computers and some other technogy things like phones
Television was the only medium through which the audience could see people, places, and events far away.
Sometimes, but because the producers pick who gets to the level we see on television, they control who they out through/who will bring the ratings. Many people with most of the talent don't get through.
A television set is opaque; you cannot see through it. When it is on, it can create an illusion that you are seeing through it, of course. You don't see what it behind it, you see, as if through a window, into another world. But it's an illusion.
The widescreen format came about because of TV. Moviemakers felt that people would come to the theatres to see something they couldn't see at home, which was a large panaromic view of stunning scenery.
Television was the only medium through which the audience could see people, places, and events far away.
Television was the only medium through which the audience could see people, places, and events far away.
stands for ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation... 2 very dangerous arrhythmias. these are the rhythms people are in when you see people get shocked with the paddels on TV. If they happen out on the street, very few people live through it.
According to a 2008 study, most people now get their news from television and the internet (see related link for the full article) The two main sources are the telivision and and the newspaper.
yes,u can
The Samsung LED TV 37 is the perfect addition to any household's home theater. The size is suitable for most people--not so large that it's overwhelming but not so tiny that it is difficult to see and annoying to watch. Samsung products can be purchased in any area of the world these days and are often bought through online retail outlets.
A test color chart in a colour television is used to make sure the colors on your TV are showing correctly. They are used by people at home to make adjustments to the colors on their TV to make sure the picture is coming through as intended.
Mediums We See Dead People - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 14 October 2005