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Einstein – e=mc2
Albert einstein was a grat physist that in a recording that discusses his realitivity theory, which empacted a lot on the feature of radio and technology. -
First Broadcast
n 1906 at Brant Rock MA, Fessenden plays his violin, sings a song, reads a bible verse or two into a wireless telephone of his own invention. This is the first broadcast and it happens Christmas Eve, 1906.
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Opera Singers- lee De forest
Lee De Forest, was the first radio broadcast station that broadcasted opera singers. The station still airs opera music! There was no certain date since he always did it. -
Lee De Forest
Lee De Forest first equipped navy fleets with radio lines in May 1914, there is not a certain date but he did it thru-out the month. -
E.W. Scripps's WWJ in Detroit received its commercial Licensce
On Augest 20th 1920, E.W.Scripps's WWJ in Detroit received its commercial licensce, the first commercial they aired was a coca cola ad -
First Radio Bible Sermon
In California, Joseph Franklin Rutherford transmitted his first radio Bible sermon. Which only a few thousand decided to listen to. -
Gandhi- Soldier of peace
gandhi alone with millions maybe even billons of people wished for world peace, so one day gandhi decided to make a speech. The "Soldier of peace" speech, at one part of the speech he said "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French. It is wrong and inhuman to impose the Jews on the Arabs. -
The Hindenburg Disaster
The hindenburg was a german zeppelin, built in 1935, to carry passengers between europe and the united states.
Due to the military embargo by the u.s the hindenburg my a devistating disaster in 1937. You could truly hear the horror the broadcaster felt being an eyewitness to the event. The phrase "Oh the humanity" comes from this event. -
The war of the worlds
Directed by orson welles, this broadcast was an adaptation to the book "War of the worlds" (1898), as a halloween special on october 30th, 1938. It was a live 60 minute broadcast that frightend many listeners. -
Lord Hawhaw- Off the air.
William joyce (Once known as lord hawhaw) was a fascist politician who worked for the Nazi’s during the war as a propagandist. Joyce loved to broadcast propaganda, even though it was not illegal to listen to his broadcasts, people still thought it was "Bad" to listen. -
Winston Churchill- We shall fight on the beaches
He made an amazing speech during the second world war which inspired many soldiers and his most famous line was "We will fight on the beaches!" -
Adolf Hitler- Declaration of war!
Adolf hitler- The man that killed over a 100,000 jewish people, even though he was half jewish. This dictator Declared war on the us on December the 11th, 1941. Which was on the radio for the whole u.s to hear. -
Martin Luther King- I have a dream
Martin luther king's (M.L.K) amazing speech was broadcasted for the whole U.S to hear! In front of the Honest Abe statue he spoke about his dream that whites and blacks could live in harmony together. -
Sylvia Plath- Daddy
Sylvia plath wrote a poem that expressed horrible events in her life. The amount of depression she said was "Unbearible." She even tried to kill herself multiple times! -
John F. Kennedy- Missile Crisis
After president John F.Kennedy was assassinated, the us began installing nuclear facillities in turkey, which were within range of russia. Upon reinstallation somewhere the enginnears messed up and nearly caused an nuclear exoplosion, but before that could happen, it was stopped.