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 l\n\nRadio is a 120-year-old medium but it was not until the sinking of th
 e Titanic that radio became important. A young amateur radio operator name
 d David Sarnoff pushed Congress after the Titanic disaster to open up radi
 o frequencies and start commercial radio. Sarnoff would establish NBC radi
 o in the mid-1920s. The early days of radio were a mixture of sports\, mus
 ic\, comedies\, dramas\, soap operas and information. By 1927\, William Pa
 ley starts CBS radio. Radio became the theater of the imagination as peopl
 e 'watch' radio shows around the living room radio. Among those shows were
  the Jack Benny Program\, Superman and dramas such as War Of The Worlds. R
 adio's heyday was from the late 1920s to approximately 1953. Virtually eve
 ry big name in entertainment had a radio show. Television would eventually
  surpass radio but the stars of early TV were recruited from NBC and CBS r
 adio. Earlier TV owes its success to radio veterans including Benny\, Grou
 cho Marx\, Bob Hope and others.\n\nEvan Weiner is a speaker\, author\, wit
 h a radio and TV background. \nhttps://evanweiner161773949.wordpress.com/
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 \n\nRadio is a 120-year-old medium but it was not until the sinking of the
  Titanic that radio became important. A young amateur radio operator named
  David Sarnoff pushed Congress after the Titanic disaster to open up radio
  frequencies and start commercial radio. Sarnoff would establish NBC radio
  in the mid-1920s. The early days of radio were a mixture of sports\, musi
 c\, comedies\, dramas\, soap operas and information. By 1927\, William Pal
 ey starts CBS radio. Radio became the theater of the imagination as people
  'watch' radio shows around the living room radio. Among those shows were 
 the Jack Benny Program\, Superman and dramas such as War Of The Worlds. Ra
 dio's heyday was from the late 1920s to approximately 1953. Virtually ever
 y big name in entertainment had a radio show. Television would eventually 
 surpass radio but the stars of early TV were recruited from NBC and CBS ra
 dio. Earlier TV owes its success to radio veterans including Benny\, Grouc
 ho Marx\, Bob Hope and others.\n\nEvan Weiner is a speaker\, author\, with
  a radio and TV background. \nhttps://evanweiner161773949.wordpress.com/
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SUMMARY:Radio: Look Back in History
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