Certainly. There are those that prefer the sound of vinyl records to the rather sterile sound of digital music. DJ's often use turn tables as part of their equipment and some radio stations continue to use them.
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∙ 10y agoYes it has. The phonograph is a device to listen to recored sounds. after years there has been other inventions created like CDs, mp3 players, and what they call the phonograph today, the record player.
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∙ 13y agoYes, the piano is still used today all over the world. In fact, I play the piano and find it a very beautiful instrument.
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∙ 5y agothe radio is still used today because heaps and heaps of people listen to it a day
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And your portable, or cell, 'phone is a radio transmitter / receiver, too!
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∙ 7y agono
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I don’t
More than ever.
No, Magee and Miller were fired, Canadian radio sucks today but i see Erin Davis is still on Chfi after 30 boring years lol
Fireworks
radio caroline is still broadcasting on the internet
Yes, it still has uses, including in firearms cartridges and fireworks.
The radio is important today because we still use it to contact people in the world other than cell phones.
yes it is still used today
The Eiffel Tower was used as a radio tower in World War 1. I believe it is still used today for that purpose and they have a cellular phone dish up there too.
the tank is still used today. For example the M1 Abrams is still used
long houses are not still used today
yes its still used today
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
Slinky was invented by mechanical engineer Richard James in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a toy and of them were sold within 90 minutes. Slinkys were also used in the Vietnam War, as mobile radio antennas, and are still used today by amateur radio operators for shortwave radio antennas.
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
Yes teepees are still used today by uncommon are unknown idians.
Yes it is still used today
The car radio back then was to listen to news, music, and entertainment. The same way as it is used today