The Growth Of Television In The 1960's

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As Americans got richer, they became more affordable and hence they were able to buy more things. For example, in 1946, one in every 18 thousand households owned a TV set. Within a span of less than 15 years, about nine out of 10 households in the U.S. owned at least one TV by 1960. TV became an important technology as every TV station was filled with radio networks which provided up-to-date news, live events, movies, dramas, and so on. Heading towards the new millennium, the U.S. managed to stabilize the growth of its economy and improved productivity. The growing demand of computers and other technologies followed. Various forms of communication and information-distribution became dynamic through the internet and email. In the year 2000