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"I saw it on the television" or "I saw it on television" which is correct, or does it matter?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think that there's any specific 'rule' about this but in common usage 'the television' refers to a specific TV set (as in "I put the fruit bowl on top of the television") whereas 'on television' refers to something being broadcast by video signals over the airwaves. (e.g. "David Cameron was on television last night" doesn't mean that his face appeared on a particular TV set; it means that the broadcast was available to anyone with a TV set).
I ask because I said to a German friend (who teaches English), "I saw it on the television" and he said, doesn't 'on' mean standing physically on the top of the TV set. The German language has a very strong sense of a noun being something you can touch, I think.
I countered by saying I don't think it matters, but it would definitely be wrong to say "I heard it on radio"
I countered by saying I don't think it matters, but it would definitely be wrong to say "I heard it on radio"
Having slept on it, I think the confusion is perhaps brought about by our dropping of the word set . We have come to say "I'm going to buy a new television", but it should be a 'television set', as Jack's wireless was really a wireless set and prior to that a crystal set.
So strictly speaking, the thing you look at, - the object in the room, is a television set, but 'television' is now the medium we watch on it.
You wouldn't say it of course, but you could say " I saw a television programme on the screen of my television set" abbreviated to "I saw it on the television"
Am I right?
So strictly speaking, the thing you look at, - the object in the room, is a television set, but 'television' is now the medium we watch on it.
You wouldn't say it of course, but you could say " I saw a television programme on the screen of my television set" abbreviated to "I saw it on the television"
Am I right?