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  1. History of Radio. Marconi pioneered radio broadcasting in 1896 with the invention of the first wireless telegraph link. He made the first successful demonstration of the transmission of telegraph messages across the Atlantic Ocean in 1901, without connecting wires as used by the electric telegraph. His company’s Marconi radios ended the ...

  2. Apr 2, 2019 · Radio began in 1888 when German physicist Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the existence of radio waves (the unit of measurement for radio wave frequency was named in his honor). Radio waves, also called electromagnetic waves, have the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength of any type of radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum.

  3. Radio - Broadcasting, Entertainment, History: The Golden Age of American radio as a creative medium lasted, at best, from 1930 to 1955, with the true peak period being the 1940s. Writer-producer-director Norman Corwin, one of radio’s brightest talents, ruefully made the point that radio’s most creative era was “the shortest golden age in history.” During its brief heyday, however ...

  4. George Burns and Gracie Allen, 1952. Golden Age of American radio, period lasting roughly from 1930 through the 1940s, when the medium of commercial broadcast radio grew into the fabric of daily life in the United States, providing news and entertainment to a country struggling with economic depression and war.

  5. Radio History Documents. On this page, we provide links to many documents relating to the earliest days of radio broadcasting, starting from from the days of radiotelegraphy in the early 1900s. Some are collections, some are single documents. Document quality may vary due to differences in copying technology over the past couple of decades.

  6. The history of the radio is a fascinating one that changed how the world connected and communicated from distances both far and near. The question of who invented the radio comes with a certain amount of controversy. In 1893 the inventor Nikolai Tesla demonstrated a wireless radio in St. Louis, Missouri. Despite this demonstration, it was ...

  7. The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio ( OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of ...

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