Today our daily routine is to live, from morning till night, in a continuous flow of information. In contrast, 40 years ago our day was segmented by information habits: radio, newspapers, television and magazines each had their own moments allotted in our daily routine, which was also different depending on whether we were women or men. In December 1983, The country was bursting with newspapers and magazines, The only private TV channel was Channel Nine, which led the audience; radio stations dominated the news agenda for much of the day, and the evening news programs had huge audiences.
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