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The fifties, a great time for the television, some say the golden years of television in America. ... By the end of this decade, over 86 percent of homes contained a television. Also, the average American was watching the television more then five hours a day. When you think about it, that same trend exists in today’s society, while most people who spend that kind of time in front of a television set gets nothing more then a trance state of zambianism for five hours of the day. ... While all of these shows are great and produced a cultural phenomena of watching television in America, you then had the Quiz show scandal which showed just how much company executives were in the game for money and ratings that they would go as low as to cheat the American public.
Approximate Word count = 588 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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