Through out the 1970s Television was erupting dew to the evolution of technology making it more of a necessity then a privilege. Broadcasting become less broad and equip to all ages, especially children. During 1969 the first episodes of Sesame Street was aired to American citizens, not only was it beneficial for maths, English and learning, it provided young children with skills that would help them through everyday life. From friendship to feelings, Sesame Street taught it all. I really enjoy the aspects they promote of diversity and equality, which help to shape the minds of their generation. Through song, dance and admirable artistic creativity television was transformed from colourful puppets that were a visually fun representative of teachers that children could relate to.
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