NO TIME FOR TELEVISION
In 1939, when a prototype television was demonstrated at the World’s Fair, a reviewer from The New York Times was not impressed. “The problem with television,” he wrote, “is that people must sit and keep their eyes glued to a screen. The average American family doesn’t have time for it.” From the May 2, 1994 issue of the Chicago Tribune
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