Scientists like Hughes and Tesla were still experimenting around with the new invention, radio. In the late 1800's, they were transmitting, or attempting to, signals to other places to see if that place can hear their signal. So I would say radio in the late 1800's was not what we think of radio today, or even in the mid-1900's with radio shows, music, spots, etc.
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The radio became commercially available in the early 1920s. The first regular commercial radio broadcasts began in the United States in 1920, with stations like KDKA in Pittsburgh leading the way. This marked the beginning of radio as a popular medium for entertainment and information.
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While the wireless or radio was invented in 1895, it was not used for entertainment until about 1920. The first radio station was started in Pittsburgh, PA in 1920 with commercial radios beginning sales about that time.
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In the 1920s, TV was radio.
the radio was not invented in the 1920s, but it came out in the 1920s when people could buy them
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Either going their and watching them or threw the radio. Either going their and watching them or threw the radio.
The radio became commercially available in the early 1920s. The first regular commercial radio broadcasts began in the United States in 1920, with stations like KDKA in Pittsburgh leading the way. This marked the beginning of radio as a popular medium for entertainment and information.