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.
the government has increasingly controlled how many stations are available -apex
yes it can because microwaves are used for many thinks(ex) tv telephone and computer
You can find the date on a telephone, the tv, the computer, a calandar, the newspaper and many more things!
J. Baird invented the television in 1925, but it was many years later that it became avalible to many families.
There is no specific data available on the exact number of families with TV in Kenya. However, according to a survey conducted by the Communications Authority of Kenya in 2020, approximately 63% of households in Kenya have access to a television.
Almost all families have one
the means of mass media are telephone ,newspapper,radio,telegram,television ,telegraph ,mobile,and many more
No. The ubiquitous actress, a familiar face on many television series of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, was never nominated for an Emmy Award.