Published April 19, 2024 | Version v1
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FROM THE HISTORY OF THE FIRST RADIO BROADCASTS

  • 1. History teacher at Asia International University

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Humanity has been exchanging information since its inception. After the discovery of modern media, the need for information increased. In 1895, after the discovery of the radio by the Russian scientist A.S. Popov, a new media tool was created. This article discusses the early radio broadcasts and their role in society.

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