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රූපවාහිනියේ සාමාජීය බලපෑම රූපවාහිනිය එහි ආරම්භයේදී අල්පකාලීක මාධ්‍යයක් විය. ක්‍රමික වැඩසටහන් ලෝලීන් විසින් ඔවුන්ගේ දින සටහන එම වැඩසටහන විකාශනයේ දී නැරඹිය හැකි පරිදි සැලසුම් කර ගන්නා ලදී. මෙය හැදින්වීම සදහා වෙළෙන්දන් විසින් අවස්ථාවක් වෙන්කර ගනිමින් රූපවාහිනිය (Appointment Television) යන වදන ඇති කරන ලදී.
රූපවාහිණිය - තාක්ෂණික ප්‍රවනතා රූපවාහිණිය එහි ආරම්භයේදී අල්පකාලීක මාධ්‍යයක් විය. ක්‍රමික වැඩසටහන් වල ලෝලීන් විසින් ඔවුන්ගේ දින සටහන එම වැඩසටහන විකාශනයේ දී නැරඹිය හැකි පරිදි සැලසුම් කර ගන්නා ලදී. මෙය හැඳින්වීම සදහා වෙළෙඳපොළ කරුවන් විසින් අවස්ථාවක් වෙන්කර ගැනීමේ රූපවාහිණිය (Appointment Television) යන වදන ඇති කරන ලදී.
ප්‍රෂියාව After the appointment of Hitler as the new chancellor, the Nazis used the absence of Franz von Papen as an opportunity to appoint Hermann Göring federal commissioner for the Prussian ministry of the interior. The Reichstag election of March 5, 1933 strengthened the position of the Nazi Party, although they did not achieve an absolute majority.
බටහිර ඉන්දීය කොදෙව් ක්‍රිකට් කණ්ඩායම -1988 එංගලන්ත සංචාරය The England selectors surprised the cricket public with their new appointment as captain, selecting a player who many believed owed his appointment more to his father than his own ability. Chris Cowdrey was the son of Colin Cowdrey, an England captain in the 1960s and later given a knighthood and then life peerage for his services to the sport; Chris Cowdrey was also godson of the chairman of selectors, Peter May. Cowdrey was a successful captain of Kent in county cricket, but had played just five Tests previously, during the 1984–85 tour to India, captained by David Gower. He became only the second son to follow his father as captain of the England cricket team, after George Mann in the 1940s followed Frank Mann in the 1920s.
West Indian cricket team in England in 1988 The England selectors surprised the cricket public with their new appointment as captain, selecting a player who many believed owed his appointment more to his father than his own ability. Chris Cowdrey was the son of Colin Cowdrey, an England captain in the 1960s and later given a knighthood and then life peerage for his services to the sport; Chris Cowdrey was also godson of the chairman of selectors, Peter May. Cowdrey was a successful captain of Kent in county cricket, but had played just five Tests previously, during the 1984–85 tour to India, captained by David Gower. He became only the second son to follow his father as captain of the England cricket team, after George Mann in the 1940s followed Frank Mann in the 1920s.