: The 1920s brought the "Golden Age of Radio," making real-time music and serialized dramas a household staple. By the 1950s, television took center stage, creating a unified culture where millions watched the same hit series simultaneously.
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: The late 1800s saw the first moving pictures , which quickly evolved from silent shorts to a global cultural force by the early 1900s. : The 1920s brought the "Golden Age of