Just like anything else, television had its struggles to become a nationwide mass media in the 1950s. However, it won’t be long until it transformed itself into a major force, cultural or otherwise.
By the beginning of the 1960s, there had been about 52 million TV sets in households across the US, making television more ubiquitous. Broadcasts were slowly but surely transitioning from black and white to color.
The 1960s truly ushered in a new era of TV programming. Here below is a set of vintage snapshots that shows women posing with TVs in the 1960s.
The lady is watching her favorite movie
Mother and children are taking pictures to preserve images next to their TV
Two girls are drinking water and watching TV
The bride is taking pictures next to her favorite TV
Girl listening to music on her TV