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(Anonymous) 2025-07-22 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)That's a great pic because scheduled TV usually was a household event for families. It was for mine. I mean, of course we had more than one television, and of course we recorded shows on VHS, so we did watch stuff separately. But there were specific days and lineups when we would all set up TV trays with a specific meal and watch the lineup together. TGIF in particular was HUGE in the 90s with Family Matters, Boy Meets World, etc.
I even look back fondly on the infomercials that ran overnight.
And TV Guide! We had a subscription and actually used it to know what was on and the synopsis hahaha. Because no internet.
We had basic cable by the time I was 8 or 9, but we still watched stuff on the legacy channels. And the news! Omg, there was no 24/7 news, so you watched one of the three evening news shows, and I remember how serious and super-professional the anchors were. They were addressing a national audience, so there was no partisan bent to it.
Ah yes. Simpler times.
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