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That is very much open to debate, since many of the earliest experimental radio stations did not keep written records of what they broadcast, and audiotape had not been invented yet. Thus, we can only rely on newspaper accounts and some oral histories. According to many newspapers, in January 1910, the inventor Lee DeForest arranged for several New York Metropolitan Opera opera singers, including Enrico Caruso, to be transmitted by what was then called the "wireless." But some sources say DeForrest did an earlier experiment, in December 1907, when he transmitted the voice of another opera singer, Eugenia Ferrar. This experiment does not seem to have been widely heard, however.

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