In the 1980s, the percentage of families in the United States that had a television was nearly universal, with over 98% of households owning at least one TV set. Additionally, the ownership of telephones was also widespread during this time, with the majority of households having a landline telephone. These technologies were considered essential household items by the 1980s, marking a significant shift in communication and entertainment practices.
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