Important Dates for Midterm
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- Wireless Ship Act
- 1910
- British Marconi
- 1897
- undid most of the regulation and ownership rules
- Telecommunications Act of 1996
- first broadcast commercial
- 1922, WEAF - New York
- Time Magazine
- Henry Luce, 1923
- Baretter, Christmas Eve Broadcast
- 1906, Reginald Aubrey Fesseden
- the phonograph
- 1877, Edison
- transistor radio
- 1954
- Reader's Digest
- 1922
- Postal Act
- 1879
- every ship has to have a radio and licensing
- Radio Act of 1912
- first radio station
- 1920, KDKA, Pittsburgh - Frank Conrad
- printing press (inventor)
- Gutenberg, 1456
- Federal Radio Commission, "public interest, convenience, and necessity"
- Radio Act of 1927
- Audion
- 1907, Lee de Forest
- Radio Corporation of America
- 1919
- FM Radio
- 1936, Edwin Armstrong
- American Marconi
- 1899
- second American magazine
- General Magazine, 1741 - Benjamin Franklin
- the telephone
- 1876, Bell
- the telegraph
- 1844, Morse
- Ladies' Home Journal
- Curtis, 1883
- War of the Worlds Broadcast
- 1938
- first American magazine
- American Magazine, 1741 - Andrew Bradford
- Federal Communications commission
- Communications Act of 1934
- The Music Box Memo
- 1915