Few inventions have had as much effect on contemporary American society as television. Before 1947 the number of U.S. homes with television sets could be measured in the thousands. By the late 1990s, 98 percent of U.S. homes had at least one television set, and those sets were on for an average of more than seven hours a day. The typical American spends (depending on the survey and the time of year) from two-and-a-half to almost five hours a day watching television. It is significant not only that this time is being spent with television but that it is not being spent engaging in other activities, such as reading or going out or socializing. – The History of Television Grolier Encyclopedia by Mitchell Stephens
If we are going to watch TV anyway, why not make it worth watching? — Don-Alan Rekow Founder of iSAbER TV
iSAbER TV was born to be different. It is Transformational Vision.