Televisions became more affordable.
Televisions became more affordable. ;-)
Milton Berle
There really wasn't a 'transition', and radio is still around. TV began to spread to many large 'markets' in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Mainly because at the time when the TV channel spectrum was being set up, a microwave receiver would have filled a 7-foot equipment rack, and would have cost maybe ... I'm guessing ... 10 to 50 times as much as a VHF/UHF TV receiver. Before transistors came to the consumer-equipmenmt industry in the mid-1950s, and integrated circuits 10 years later, there was never a radio that you could hold in your hand, or a TV that you could hang on the wall. And GPS ... fageddaboudit!
marylin monroe
To see and hear,rather than just hear.
Televisions became more affordable. ;-)
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Yes, they had TV in the 1950's
it was better
african americans
THe 1950s are considered the golden age of television.
In the 1950s people bought television becaus it was thenew thing they.Also they spent all their money on it.And they thought it would be better then the radio.
While televisions were available in the 1930s, the popularity only increased drastically in homes during the late 1940s to the 1950s.