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100 years ago, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the results of the 1920 election – politics would never be the same – Mylocalradio.com
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History of radio - Wikipedia
History of radio - Wikipedia
100 years ago, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the results of the 1920 election – politics would never be the same
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World of Engineering on Twitter: "This day on August 20, 1920 – The first commercial radio station, 8MK (now WWJ), begins operations in Detroit. https://t.co/7kdKYFSLiy" / Twitter
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100 years ago, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the results of the 1920 election – politics would never be the same
On March 1st, 1941, the world's first commercial FM radio station started broadcasting in Nashville Tennessee. The first call sign was W47NV, later changed to WSM-FM. FM is used worldwide to provide
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WPNF Was First Commercial Radio Station | Features | transylvaniatimes.com
WPNF Was First Commercial Radio Station | Features | transylvaniatimes.com
Westinghouse on Twitter: "On November 2, 1920, election day, Westinghouse's radio station KDKA broadcast the first commercial radio broadcast allowing them to announce the results of the Harding-Cox presidential race before they