Not really. I remember in Ecuador when we first got commercial TV in Quito around 1967, businesses, stores and the like would put a TV in the window with a speaker outside to attract people who might become customers. All the stores we'd call "bodegas" in NYC had a TV and they watched the whole schedule until they closed at night.First world problems. š
And in neighborhood, the first one to get a TV would always let neighbors stop by to see the best shows and to follow the soap operas, mostly from Mexico.
We were definitely "Third World" at the time. And what happened mirrored to some extent the things that occurred in neighborhoods in the US in the very early 50's as folks got TVs.