
from http://tpdsaa.tumblr.com/page/2
I assume there were no too much ads, just like now.Paul Fierlinger wrote:Back in the very early 60's Czechoslovakia, when TV started showing strings of commercials as a program on itself and just once a day in the evening when people got home from work, you could hear people in the crowded streetcars saying to each other, I got to hurry because I don't want to miss the commercials -- they were that popular, because they were as delightful as a breath of fresh air coming through an open window from the West.
I think there is a difference between living in a post-communist hole with dark grey buildings and living in an advertising-free place.Paul Fierlinger wrote:Of course I sympathized, and I still do because I still have memories of living in a hole with no colors.