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Radio and the movies.
provided new forms of entertainment to a broader audience.
Movies with sound
Radios and movies allowed people across the world to bond over common experiences in entertainment
they always do it
Radio and the movies.
The music industry was almost destroyed by the Great Depression. But the popular music business was able to quickly rebound and became the second most popular form of entertainment during the Depression behind the movies. Both were popular because they were cheap entertainment and they helped take people's minds off their poor economic situation. The radio, which broadcast big band "gigs," news, comedy and drama, were as cheap as $10 and became depression-era Americans' favorite form of home entertainment. Movies were as cheap as 10 cents.
Because there was no such thing as movies, tv shows, or the radio.
By calling on a popular radio station
because jass music came out
Radio 2 is based out of Britain. It has recently become a national radio broadcast because the BBC has become so popular in other areas of the world.
New attitudes and lifestyles changed in young people. Movies, radio, jazz, and sports became popular forms of entertainment.
During the 1920s, young people experienced a shift towards more liberal attitudes and behaviors, fueled by economic prosperity and changing social norms. This era saw the rise of the "flapper" culture, characterized by independence, increased freedom in personal expression, and a rejection of traditional Victorian values. Young people also embraced new forms of entertainment, such as jazz music and dancing, which became integral to their social lives.
Record sales, radio and television
The Chuckwagon
by licking some buthole daaa!