Gugliegmo Marconi was an Italian inventor, and was (at first) credited with the invention of the radio, but he was later proven to have used 17 of Nikola Tesla's patents. In 1943, the radio patent by a vote by the United States Congress was reversed and given to Nikola Telsa.
The radio helped people to know the latest news concerning the national economic problems, listening to the weekly radio shows, and may have helped with the music they played to deter depression. Movie houses of the time also did the same things. Newsreels and movies helped people to know what the government was doing and make them forget their problems as they watched the movies.
Harding was the first to talk on radio.
Light bulb and radio wave :) hope that helped!~
The first US president who was heard on the radio was Warren. G. Harding. The first one to make an entire radio broadcast from the White House was Calvin Coolidge.
no, first she has to make a whole DVD on the songs shes made and then her songs will be heard on radio.
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There is a big debate about this. Some people say Marconi invented what became radio. Some people say it was Tesla. In America, a number of amateur radio fans designed and then built their own radios, as far back as 1901-5. It is difficult to say who was the first to do so, since the state of the art evolved gradually. But by the 1910s, there were radio manufacturing companies selling the parts needed to make a radio, and by the early 1920s, there were manufacturers selling completely assembled radios.
Alexander Graham Bell didn't create the first radio. He created the telephone, didn't that ring a bell to you?
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my cousin helped make the cartoons. im serious