Radio History: From Spark Gaps to Streaming | Vibepedia
Radio's journey began with the crackle of spark-gap transmitters in the late 19th century, a far cry from today's sophisticated digital broadcasts. Guglielmo Ma
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Radio's journey began with the crackle of spark-gap transmitters in the late 19th century, a far cry from today's sophisticated digital broadcasts. Guglielmo Marconi's early experiments, culminating in a transatlantic transmission in 1901, laid the groundwork for a revolution in communication. The Golden Age of Radio in the mid-20th century saw it become the primary source of news and entertainment, shaping culture and politics. Despite the rise of television and the internet, radio continues to adapt, with podcasting and satellite radio representing its latest transformations. Understanding radio's past is crucial to grasping its persistent influence on how we consume information and connect with the world.