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1960s television

1960s television was a transformative era marked by the rise of color broadcasting, groundbreaking programming, and cultural influence. It featured iconic shows like "The Twilight Zone," "Bonanza," and "The Andy Griffith Show," shaping American entertainment and social values. Advances in technology improved picture quality and production techniques. TV became a central part of daily life, influencing public opinion, politics, and social movements. The decade also saw the expansion of television into more homes, marking a pivotal shift from radio and print as primary sources of information and entertainment.