Sunday, October 11, 2015

On This Day in History- Emily Sandford

October 1, 1920

On this day in history…

Radios first use was published in Scientific American. The report showed that the method for broadcasting music into the home had been found. This was an overall positive advancement in science. Eventually the radio became wide spread and refined to what we have today. It affected the world, and it affects me today (I mean where else would I hear Taylor Swift randomly come on so I can gasp really loudly and scare my family?) the radio affects millions of people and to think that back in October of 1920 it was being experimented with and being created is crazy. We kind’ve take it for granted that we have this invention readily available all most anywhere we go and we don’t think about how it started out, or more specifically when it was started.


This event is probably one of my favorites being that it is the beginning of the thing that transmits music for free without an account or subscription, and that’s pretty cool.

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