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Sitcoms That Span the Decades Are on Satellite TV

Submit on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 22:34

When television sets first became widespread in America in the 1950s, they were usually massive boxes with poor quality black-and-white images. Channel reception depended on an antenna, and there were just a few stations to pick from. It is hard to image that when today sleek, high definition televisions are becoming the norm. Technology has also a long way, and satellite TV now makes it possible to get tons of channels right in your home.
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