Listening to radio was a new experience in the early 1920s, and boys were ardent enthusiasts of the emerging technology. Bettmann/Corbis __1920: __The Joseph Horne department store in Pittsburgh ...
When you think high-tech, what comes to mind? Wi-Fi? Artificial intelligence? Smartphones with more computing horsepower than the Apollo moon missions? A century ago, radio was the technology of the ...
In a new exhibition, Los Altos History Museum focuses on the Radio Revolution of the Roaring 20s, on display in the J. Gilbert Smith House March 3rd - May 1st, 2022. Visitors to the exhibition will ...
We conclude our series about the early days of broadcasting before and around the famous KDKA broadcast 100 years ago. See other recent articles in the Radio @100 series. In any important endeavor ...
Prior to the advent of radio broadcasting, this was a common scene in U.S. cities and towns, with citizens flocking to newspaper offices for updates on breaking news events. The crowd in this ...
First broadcast from Birmingham in 1922, Children's Hour celebrates its centenary this year. Zara Healy's blog discusses the beginning of children's radio in the 1920s and highlights four significant ...
Go to updated and illustrated post. 1920: The Joseph Horne department store in Pittsburgh advertises ready-made radio receivers that can pick up a local broadcast station. Commercial radio is just ...