In the 1980s, television ownership in the United States reached nearly universal levels, with approximately 98% of households owning at least one television set. The decade also saw an increase in the number of families with multiple TVs, reflecting the growing importance of television as a primary source of entertainment and information. This widespread ownership contributed to significant cultural shifts and the rise of popular television programming during that era.
In the 1980s, the percentage of families in the United States that had a television was nearly universal, with over 98% of households owning at least one TV set. Additionally, the ownership of telephones was also widespread during this time, with the majority of households having a landline telephone. These technologies were considered essential household items by the 1980s, marking a significant shift in communication and entertainment practices.
Only 17% of families have TV's.
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The emergence of the television affected American culture in the 1950's because many families gathered together to watch the television, and brought families together.
Many families acquired their first television set in the 1950s.
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MTV began playing music videos in the early 1980s.
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The duration of Families - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
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