TV Guide Magazine

EDITOR’S LETTER

V brings us together. It always has. When Lucy gave birth to Little Ricky in 1953, over 70 percent of homes with a television tuned in. three years later. Last year, almost 20 million people said goodbye to , and then nearly 100 million people turned on the Super Bowl and about 25 million viewed the Oscars. But it’s not just the big events that draw us to the small screen. On average, we watch about three hours of TV every day! It’s something to talk about with family, friends and coworkers. In these unprecedented times, as we are physically distanced, TV is more important than ever. It’s our entertainment, our news source and our respite.

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