In 1928, television was still in its infancy, with limited programming and technology that made broadcasts infrequent and often of poor quality. Most households lacked access to a television set, and those that did could only view experimental broadcasts, which typically featured short, unexciting segments. The lack of variety and the novelty of the medium meant that many people found it less engaging compared to other forms of entertainment, such as radio, movies, or live theater. As a result, TV was not yet a significant part of daily life or a captivating source of entertainment.
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