Every now and then I reminisce about pre-Internet. And it is kind of fun to think about it!
When I was a kid, my parents' place used wood and coal for heating; a couple of times I even helped with stocking up coal at my grandma's place. And it didn't always have stable electricity; at times, electricity was only available at fixed times, and the schedule of electricity was printed in local newspapers. But it did have a television! The reception was poor, and we only had 3-4 TV channels available (one was local TV), but the TV screened films that were otherwise unavailable (VHS was too expensive, local cinemas only had Soviet films screened weekly), stand up, or...
Or had things like this "tik-tok style brainrot", inspired by "America’s Funniest Home Videos" which in turn is based on "Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0fHY3KIhrQ
I'm not saying that YouTube or TikTok is worse (being able to choose your own flavour of brainrot is good), but it's interesting to know it existed WELL before Internet

