People had been inventing new things for almost every day since a very long time ago; however, there were not many inventions that have had such many impacts on our contemporary society as television. It was first successfully simulated in San Francisco in 1927 by a 21-year-old inventor who had spent his early life in a house without electricity until he was 14. The television could be explained as a device with a system to capture moving pictures in a form that could be coded onto radio waves and then transformed back on a screen. It was a complicated electric device that needed experiments and improvement for a long time after being used worldwide. Television was most used to broadcast short films, weather forecast, and sport games. At the early time, all of the images were in black and white, and the quality was very low for viewers to actually enjoy. The development of it was even interrupted by the world war two, and it took a much longer time for human kind to reach to those high quality televisions like these days. Televisions used to be thick and heavy like blocks of brick, but nowadays it is very easy for us to find a 2 – inch thick plasma TV. Viewers use it to entertain, but it also has another mission of broadcast the advertisements which bring huge profit to the TV stations. The government is usually the one that own most, or all of the major networks instead of the private enterprises, and all of the contents have to meet certain standard to be on air. Televisions are so familiar that we even do not notice it’s existence, and the world would be a very boring place without it.