[Thursday] Fw: [Wireless-History] Radio Broadcasting's First Decade - Pioneers, Wave Jumpers, and Radio Art Lessons #2021_conference #Videos

Len Arzoomanian arzoo623 at webrightservices.net
Thu Jan 27 17:31:42 MST 2022


Good radio broadcasting history.

Len 

From: Mark Erdle ~ AE2EA 
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 4:17 PM
To: Wireless-History at groups.io 
Subject: [Wireless-History] Radio Broadcasting's First Decade - Pioneers, Wave Jumpers, and Radio Art Lessons #2021_conference #Videos

Radio as a mass medium first appeared in the United States in 1920, and its growth and transformation into a popular commercial medium took almost a decade. It's sudden invention and growth parallels the birth of the Internet and social media in our own time. The pioneers of broadcasting during these years needed to create methods of sharing information and entertainment that had never existed before, and their first amateurish attempts were gradually enhanced by those that followed into a high art form. Similarly, the crude equipment that first allowed the raspy transmission of the human voice was soon refined into complex and powerful transmitter and antenna systems that cast these programs into the farthest corners of the earth.

Join radio historian John Schneider, W9FGH, as he explores the history of radio broadcasting's first decade in this fascinating presentation from the 2021 Antique Wireless Association Convention: 
https://youtu.be/Jutnc4R7VMU

Enjoy,
Mark ~ AE2EA

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