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The impact of TV on popular culture from "summary" of Primetime 1966-1967 by Thom “Beefstew” Shubilla

Television, with its widespread reach and influence, has undeniably played a significant role in shaping popular culture. The shows that grace the small screen have the power to both reflect and mold societal norms, values, and trends. From the way we dress to the way we speak, television has the ability to leave a lasting impact on our cultural landscape. In the 1960s, television was becoming increasingly popular, with more and more households owning a TV set. This meant that the messages and images broadcasted on TV were reaching a larger audience than ever before. As a result, the medium had a profound effect on popular culture, influencing everything from fashion to music to social norms. One way in which TV impacted popular culture was through the portrayal of certain lifestyles and behaviors. Shows like "The Beverly Hi...
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    Primetime 1966-1967

    Thom “Beefstew” Shubilla

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