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Six decades ago, entertainment was a communal experience. In the mid-60s, the "Big Three" networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) dictated the national conversation. Shows like The Ed Sullivan Show or I Love Lucy weren't just programs; they were cultural anchors. If 50 million people watched a variety act on a Sunday night, 50 million people talked about it at the water cooler on Monday morning.
The mid-60s marked the transition from "mop-top" pop to complex, experimental albums.
For the generation turning 60 today, the story of popular media isn't just a timeline of technological upgrades—it’s the story of their lives. Born into a world of black-and-white television and vinyl records, they have witnessed the most radical transformation in human entertainment history.