Well the first broadcast in the world was on Dec.24,1906.
On Christmas Eve, 1906, Reginald Fessenden used a synchronous rotary-spark transmitter for the first radio program broadcast, from Brant Rock, Massachusetts. Ships at sea heard a broadcast that included Fessenden playing O Holy Night on the violin and reading a passage from the Bible.
Around the start of the 20th century, the Slaby-Arco wireless system was developed by Adolf Slaby and Georg von Arco. In 1900, Reginald Fessenden made a weak transmission of voice over the airwaves. In 1901, Marconi conducted the firstsuccessful transatlantic experimental radiocommunications.
The first AM radio broadcast was made by Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden on December 24, 1906. He chose to broadcast a program that included a reading from the Bible, a phonograph recording of "O Holy Night," and a message wishing listeners a Merry Christmas. This broadcast is considered a significant milestone in the history of radio communication.
Yes. He was the first person to make ANY kind of audio transmission.
The first-ever broadcasted programs were primarily experimental radio transmissions in the early 20th century. One notable early broadcast was by Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden in 1906, where he transmitted voice and music on Christmas Eve. In the realm of television, the first public demonstration occurred in 1927 by Philo Farnsworth, while the first regular television broadcasts began in the late 1930s, with programs like "The Queen's Messenger" being among the first. These early broadcasts laid the groundwork for the development of modern radio and television.
Made Dec.24th.1906 by Reginald Fessenden
He invented the radio in december, year 1900 so his first broadcast would have been very shortly after that.
There was no television in the 1920's, only radio.Not true the first television system was patented in 1927 by Reginald Fessenden.
The broadcast industry was first pioneered by Canadian inventor, Reginald Fessenden. He is also known as the Father of Radio Broadcasting.
Henry Hess did not invent sonar or radar. Sonar was first developed in the early 20th century by several scientists, including Lewis Nixon and Reginald Fessenden, while radar was independently developed by various scientists in the 1930s, such as Sir Robert Watson-Watt and his team in the UK.
he did not invent anything but did the worlds first heart transplant
The first echo sounder, called the fathometer, was first developed in 1914. It was created by R.A. Fessenden, initially created to detect icebergs.
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Reginald Fessenden used a synchronous rotary-spark transmitter for the first am radio broadcast. Ships at sea could hear him playing O Holy Night on the Violin and reading from the Bible.
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden invented the continuous wave generator and later modulated the signal to be the first to produce Amplitude Modulation. He first demonstrated it in 1906 with a live and recorded music broadcast.
i wached th history c.h and i saw th show and i thk it is "can u hear me"
It is believed live radio first went on air on Christmas eve, 1906 broadcast by Reginald Fessenden although this has been disputed. Lee de Forest definitely broadcast an advert in 1907 and the first public radio station was launched in 1910.