In the 1940s, radio became the new entertainment tool.
The State Theater was first established in 1947 in Ankara
with daytime schedules. In
the 1960s, television entered daily life as the main
entertainment agent, which resulted in spending longer
hours at home and a withdrawal in going movies,
theaters and even visits to friends. By the 1980s, the
effect of the capitalist system on daily urban life became
more visible. Tea gardens were turned into taverns and
restaurants were replaced by fast-food places