Motion pictures and radio in the 1920s revolutionized entertainment and communication. They helped spread popular culture, ideas, and news to a wider audience, shaping societal norms and values. These mediums also played a significant role in creating a sense of national identity and unity.
Radio and motion pictures greatly contributed to the rise of popular culture and also consumer culture, which had not existed previously.
Radio, motion pictures and news papers
radio motion pictures telephone electric lights typewriters
the tv was probably invented
Color television, hi-fidelity stereo records, motion pictures, radio, music concerts.
Fernand Terrou has written: 'Legislation for press, film and radio' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Press law, Motion pictures, Radio
James Ross Cameron has written: 'Servicing sound equipment' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Silent films, Sound, Radio, Electricity, Television 'Sound motion pictures' -- subject(s): Sound, Silent films, Equipment and supplies 'Motion picture projection and sound pictures' -- subject(s): Sound, Equipment and supplies, Motion pictures, Sound motion pictures, Motion picture projection, Silent films 'Servicing motion picture sound equipment' -- subject(s): Silent films
Paola Valentini has written: 'Presenze sonore' -- subject(s): History, Radio broadcasting, Sound motion pictures
Radio with Pictures - TV programme - was created in 1976.
Radio with Pictures - TV programme - ended in 1991.
it doesent have pictures because its a radio and radios are not objects that you can see things on only hear
the tv was probably invented