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Wireless radio became very popular during WWI as a source of news and entertainment. The invention of the wireless radio and newer smaller radios that were less expensive allowed more middle class families to own what was on a luxury item reserved for the wealthy. As radio became more popular, such as after WWI, it was able to be used as a propaganda tool for dictators like Hitler, who came to power a few years after WWI.
Radio and motion pictures greatly contributed to the rise of popular culture and also consumer culture, which had not existed previously.
Sometime in the 1880s, Prof. Heinrich Hertz succeeding in generating long-wave electromagnetic radiation and then detecting it all the way over on the other side of the laboratory, without wires. Having had a great day, he didn't want to let anything spoil it, so he took the phone off the hook, flipped off the light, listened to the 11:00 news, and went to sleep.
Rush Limbaugh. O'Reilly's Radio Factor program ended in 2009 after seven years on air.
Metallica is much more popular than Radiohead. Metallica sold more records, played in more countries, and received more radio play. Radiohead are generally a cult band that not everyone would get into.
Amos n' Andy was a popular sitcom in the 1920's I don't know that much about it, byt you can google it for more info.
the popular vote become more important.
Dependent from or on what?.
jazz became popular in the 1920's and 30's. this was also a time where women became ''flappers'' which meant they had become more fashionable. drinking and smoking became popular too and people would do this in public. this is encouraged by advertisments in the cinema where the ''American dream'' was widely popular. jazz attracted the young and the white people and jazz was usually performed by the blacks. black people were a form of entertainment then. Louis Armstrong was the first person to invent the jazz songs. jazz and blues songs were widely distrubuted on the radio. :)
Music radio has been dead for a while now, however, conservative talk radio is making a comeback.
Absolutely, radio became obsolete. It is substituted by TV.
The radio was able to reach more people, that were both around the area, and those miles away.
Wireless radio became very popular during WWI as a source of news and entertainment. The invention of the wireless radio and newer smaller radios that were less expensive allowed more middle class families to own what was on a luxury item reserved for the wealthy. As radio became more popular, such as after WWI, it was able to be used as a propaganda tool for dictators like Hitler, who came to power a few years after WWI.
Radio and motion pictures greatly contributed to the rise of popular culture and also consumer culture, which had not existed previously.
It made adertising more popular.
Aerosmith is more popular than Megadeth, because they get played on the radio a lot more than Megadeth and sold more records as well.
That all depends on the sort of book, how many copies there were printed, and how popular it was/has become. Collectors will always pay more than something is worth, but that depends on their particular taste.