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Un vistazo a la prensa amarilla de finales de la década de 1980; programas de TV que se enfocan en el sexo, los escándalos y las celebridades en lugar de la política.
Un vistazo a la prensa amarilla de finales de la década de 1980; programas de TV que se enfocan en el sexo, los escándalos y las celebridades en lugar de la política.
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1989: El año que nos marcó
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1989: El año que nos marcó
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