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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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In order to make the argument that TVs were important

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Nookie1986 [14]2 years ago
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In the 1950s, known as the Golden Age of Television, information could be added, such as the fact that channel availability increased in response to popular demand. The audience's perception is altered by television.

What is Television?

The term "Television" meaning  is a telecommunication system for broadcasting a medium used for moving visual image and audio based. Television also known as TVs.

Television significantly influenced American society and culture in the 1950s. In terms of caste, gender, class, and political issues, it has a significant impact on the American populace.

As a result, Television data included a number of channels increased and influence a people.

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