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  • ​Fireside Chats, Franklin Roosevelt's Iconic Radio Addresses

    President Franklin Roosevelt preparing to broadcast. Radio Broadcasts From the White House Changed the Presidency The fireside chats were a series of 30 addresses by President Franklin D. Roosevelt broadcast nationwide on r

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  • Father Coughlin, the Great Depression's Radio Priest

    Father Charles Coughlin. Millions Tuned in to Hear Clergyman's Fierce Denunciations of FDR Father Coughlin was a Catholic priest based in the parish of Royal Oak, Michigan, who became a highly controversial political commenta

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  • ​War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast Causes Panic

    Orson Welles Broadcasting on CBS On Sunday, October 30, 1938, millions of radio listeners were shocked when radio news alerts announced the arrival of Martians. They panicked when they learned of the Martians' ferocious and seemingly uns

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  • ​Radio Astronomy in the Desert

    A Visit to the Very Large Array in New Mexico If you drive across the Plains of San Agustin in central west New Mexico, you'll come across an array of radio telescopes, all pointed toward the sky. This collection of big dishes is

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  • ​'Listen to the Radio' in French is 'Écouter la Radio&a...

    In English, you'd add 'to.' No need to add a preposition in French. Mistakes will always be made in French, and now you can learn from them. The verb écouter does not need a preposition to connect it to the next word. So when yo

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  • Who Invented Bluetooth?

    Young businessman using wireless he adset while talking through smart phone at office If you own a smartphone, tablet, laptop, speakers or any of the array of electronic devices on the market today, there's a good chance that, at some point

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  • ​How Radio Waves Help Us Understand the Universe

    The Karl Jansky Very Large Array of radio telescopes is loc ated near Socorro, New Mexico. This array focuses on radio emissions from a variety of objects and processes in the sky. Humans perceive the universe using visible l

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  • ​Reginald Fessenden and the First Radio Broadcast

    Reginald Fessenden was an electrician, chemist, and employee of Thomas Edison who is responsible for transmitting the first voice message over the radio in 1900 and the first radio broadcast in 1906. Early Life and Work With Edison Fessenden w

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  • ​Biography of Edwin Howard Armstrong, Inventor of FM Radio

    Edwin Howard Armstr ong Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890–February 1, 1954) was an American inventor and one of the great engineers of the 20th century. He is best known for developing the technology for FM (frequency modulation) radio. A

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  • ​The History of Radio Technology

    Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), Italian Phy sicist And Radio Pioneer Radio owes its development to two other inventions: the telegraph and the telephone. All three technologies are closely related, and radio technology actually began as

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