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In the United States, the current Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) is a period widely regarded as being marked by a large number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs. It is believed to have resulted from advances in media distribution technology, digital TV technology (including HDTV, online video platforms, TV streaming, video-on-demand, and web TV), and a large increase in the number of hours of available television, which has prompted a major wave of content creation.

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  • In the United States, the current Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) is a period widely regarded as being marked by a large number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs. Named in reference to the original Golden Age of Television of the 1950s, the period has also been referred to as the "New", "Second", or "Third Golden Age of Television". The various names reflect disagreement over whether shows of the 1980s and early-mid 1990s belong to a since-concluded golden era or to the current one. The contemporary period is generally identified as beginning in 1999 with The Sopranos, with some dispute as to whether the age ended in the mid-late 2010s or early 2020s, or remains ongoing. It is believed to have resulted from advances in media distribution technology, digital TV technology (including HDTV, online video platforms, TV streaming, video-on-demand, and web TV), and a large increase in the number of hours of available television, which has prompted a major wave of content creation. (en)
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  • An arcade game based on The Walking Dead. (en)
  • The Office promotional display in Scranton, Pennsylvania. (en)
  • Breaking Bad merchandise inside the Albuquerque International Sunport. (en)
  • A Dairy Queen sign featuring Game of Thrones references. (en)
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  • Cultural references to "Peak TV" programming: (en)
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  • Breaking bad merchandise sunport.jpg (en)
  • DQ Grill and Chill, Redmond, Oregon .JPG (en)
  • The Walking Dead Arcade Game.jpg (en)
  • Mall at Steamtown atrium during Office convention.jpg (en)
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  • In the United States, the current Golden Age of Television (also known as Peak TV or Prestige TV) is a period widely regarded as being marked by a large number of "high quality", internationally acclaimed television programs. It is believed to have resulted from advances in media distribution technology, digital TV technology (including HDTV, online video platforms, TV streaming, video-on-demand, and web TV), and a large increase in the number of hours of available television, which has prompted a major wave of content creation. (en)
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  • Golden Age of Television (2000s–present) (en)
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