The Influence Of Television On Society

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One can argue that the invention of television is one of the greatest of all time and since the 1940’s, television has had a major impact on American culture and society. The content viewed on television influences the way individuals think about race, gender, social classes, and especially politics. Television has allowed society to view world events within the click of a button and has served as major tool, whether it is used purely for entertainment or for politics. By the end of the 1950’s, TVs were present in 90% of homes and watching television was one of the main leisurely activities for many American families. The number of homes with TVs increased from 0.4 percent in 1948 to 55.7 percent in 1954 and to 83.2 percent four years later (Baughman). Before television, people would go to theaters to seek entertainment, but now they were able to be entertained without having to leave the house. Television shows appealed to the middle class and many of the shows that were televised were ones that mirrored the average American family. During this time, it was rare that a television program addressed any serious issues concerning racism, sexism, or politics. Even nightly news programs were fifteen minutes long, which shows how television was mostly used during the …show more content…

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