Radio and newspapers were the two biggest news sources.
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The invention that had the greatest effect on the daily lives of Americans was the Television. Before the Television people had to wait for several weeks for information about the government to come to them. After the Television to be invented people could get informed faster and easier. This invention also changed the way people socialized with other people. Before the Television's invention people went out from their homes to talk to other people because they didn't had anything else to do. After the Television's invention people stayed in their rooms to watch the TV.
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Because Americans could watch their sons die before their very eyes, in living color, all while watching television on the evening news while eating supper. The Huntley Brinkley Report; Walter Cronkite Report; Dan Rather in the field; were some of the heavies back then. It was common back then, for people to turn off the television during dinner time. It ruined appetites.
Newsreels were short documentary movies that were shown in American cinema's before the main feature. People got their news from the newsreels before there was television news. Before television, people would typically go to the movies twice a week and each time there would be a new feature and a different newsreel.
Radio and newspapers were the two biggest news sources.
Radio and newspapers were the two biggest news sources.
Before television became widespread in the 1950s, many Americans got their news from newspapers, radio broadcasts, and newsreels shown in movie theaters. These sources were the primary way for people to stay informed about current events and world news before television became the dominant form of media consumption.
Before television became widespread in the 1950s, many Americans got their news from newspapers, radio broadcasts, and newsreels shown in movie theaters. Newspapers were the primary source of information and updates on current events for the general public.
Originally Oprah started hosting a morning program which became very popular (AM Chicago on WLS-TV). Because this show became so popular it was changed into the one hour long Oprah Winfrey Show we know today. During the first year of the show, it became the number one talk show (1987).
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Most American homes had televisions at the end of the twentieth century. They did not have televisions in homes before 1945. Telephones also became more popular around the same time.
Your reading habit can be diminished after the advent of new technologies. For example, more people read before television was invented and became so popular. Those who read a lot before television, began watching TV more and reading less.
Rachael worked at Price Chopper before she became a chef/TV show host.
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Yes, the series M A S H was in book form before it became the popular TV series. The book was written by Richard Hooker; the MASH theme song was written by Johnny Mandel.
To help Americans? They were in the United States long before it became "America."