Printing began in 1345 in Germany. Next in your line of query would actually be telegraph before radio. Radio in the early 1900's and finally moving image with the invention of movies in the 1920's, but before moving image there had to be the invention of film. The camera was invented in 1830, but it didn't use film and film came about in the late 1800's. So, in sequence I would put. Print, telegraph, radio, phone, camera, film, moving image.
no you cant see image its appers in waves
The radio waves don't follow the car when it is moving fast.
the first president who spoke on radio was wilson.
marconi radio is just actually the first radio that was invented by marconi.
The "best" song is a matter of personal taste. Their most well known songs are probably "Tom Sawyer" from the album "Moving Pictures," along with "The Spirit of Radio" from "Permanent Waves". Also popular are "Limelight" (also from "Moving Pictures") and of course, their first radio hit, "Working Man" from their debut album.
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no you cant see image its appers in waves
print,radio and broadcast are type of journalism
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Radio and print were the only forms of mass media at the time.
to report events, whether radio, TV or print
The different forms of media within mass media include print media (newspapers, magazines), broadcast media (television, radio), digital media (websites, social media), and outdoor media (billboards, signs). Each form serves as a platform to transmit information to a large audience.
The radio waves don't follow the car when it is moving fast.
Nothing you will here the radio like you would be standing. It's because you and the radio are moving with same speed in the same direction. It's one of the basic laws in the classical mechanics.
Warren G. Harding He was the first President to speak on the radio and the first to have a radio in the White House.
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