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I was born in 1943, during the golden age of radio. Thus, I was 17 years old when the first household in my D.C. neighborhood acquired a television set.
As I recall, it was a large, bulky piece of unattractive furniture with a small screen that provided only grainy, black-and- white images. All its programming (transmitted on but four channels) terminated after 1 a.m.See the full content of this document
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Cellular Static On Campus
Now we have 24 hours a day of color and high-definition television broadcasting, with hundreds of channels available to viewers. These are supplemented by Internet Web site connections spanning the globe and providing limitless acce...
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