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NATIONAL RADIO DAY

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Question: What shows do you remember listening on the radio? Do you still listen to traditional radio, or do you stick to podcasts or streaming?

On August 20, National Radio Day recognizes the great invention of the radio. Celebrate the news, information, music, and stories carried across the airwaves.

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Several inventors participated in the invention of the radio in the late 1800s. Amazingly, not just one person can be credited with its beginning. Instead, each component developed through invention and discovery. As these technologies converged, the radio came to life.

Who invented the radio?

The paragraphs that follow describe a noted international effort that contributed to the conception of the radio. In Germany, Heinrich Hertz's research proved electricity could be transmitted wirelessly. Elsewhere, the prolific inventor Nicola Tesla patented multiple inventions. He provided the radio with the Tesla coil. Born in Croatia, Tesla also contributed many patents involving alternating current. Not only did Tesla make the radio possible, but he also advanced the science and production of numerous other inventions. However, when it comes to the first commercially available wireless, Italian, Guglielmo Marconi receives the honor.

Entertainment and music did not always fill the airwaves. In fact, the radio's first function was much more practical. First, the wireless radio served the military. The radio also provided a regular public service role. Much like the dits and dots of a telegram, the wireless transmitted information. It also served in an emergency capacity. In 1912, a Marconi wireless broadcast the Titanic's distress signal.

In 1906, Reginald Fessenden created the first radio broadcast of voice and music purely for entertainment purposes aired. He transmitted the program from Brant Rock, MA, for the general public to hear. The Canadian-born scientist would go on to many more successes in his lifetime.

An American contributor to the radio, Lee de Forest, invented the Audion vacuum. This invention made live broadcasting possible. Born in Iowa in 1873, de Forest would become the chief scientist for the first U.S. radio firm, American Wireless Telephone, and Telegraph.

When did the first radio stations broadcast?

The 1920s brought the first broadcast stations to the forefront. Around the world, listeners tuned in for news and world events for the first time. Other radio facts include:

Radio ownership grew. In 1931, two out of five homes owned a radio. By 1938, four out of five owned a radio.
According to FCC statistics, at the end of 2012, more than 15,000 licensed broadcast radio stations were operating in the U.S.
On October 1, 1999, the first satellite radio broadcast occurred. Worldspace aired the broadcast in Africa.
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL RADIO DAY

To celebrate National Radio Day, listen to your favorite radio station. Give special recognition to the station, radio personalities, and the programs that make your days better. Use #NationalRadioDay to post on social
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Just looking at a picture of the radio brings back so many memories! I remember my dad listening to the radio as he worked retouching negatives, my parents were photographers. Besides the news, and Paul Harvey, he would listen to a comedy show in Spanish the funny guy was Tres Patines. I would sit next to him to listen to the story and to keep my dad company.
I also remember listening to Casey Kasem top 40 count down. We hardly ever listen to the radio anymore. Sometimes we listen to the local radio stations, if we’re on the road, for the high school football games and the scores.
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I rarely listen to the radio anymore. I love music on my Alexa, especially when I’m in the kitchen rolling out dough or scrapping.
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I listen to the radio in the car. At home we have music through our TV cable that I listen to.
I also remember listening to Casey Kasem.
When we lived in Saudi we always listened to Voice of America for our news.
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Ah, I had a boombox like the one in the photo. It was pretty heavy so no holding it on my shoulder :lol: :lol:

I listen to the radio in my car. It is Sirius Radio and I usually listen to The Catholic Channell 129 or the 80s music
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