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the networks mostly offered viewers a gauzy, pastoral America unruffled by racial or generational conflict, unscarred by war, and untempted by new attitudes about sex and marriage. The biggest difference between the networks and the studios was that, unlike Hollywood, television made a great deal of money while doing so.
Rock Me on the Water: 1974—The Year Los Angeles Transformed Movies, Music, Television and Politics
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