As the popularity of the radio increased, the future of the radio, Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1926) said. "I am looking forward to the American world through the radio, the radio standardizes the people of the earth, the main language is ethereal language and the most important aspect of the radio is its sociological influence." Kennelly foresees that the radio will have a potential impact and impact in the near future. By the end of the 1920's you will see the radio becoming very sensational at home. And even through popular shows like soap opera and the lonely Great Depression, this feeling will continue to prosper.
Radio There is a print at first, then there is a sound. . . In 1821, British Wheatstone reappeared. But until the first radio wave spread in France in 1890, the future of the radio really started. In 1901, American Marconi Company, the predecessor of RCA, sent radio signals to the Atlantic Ocean. Five years later, "Sound and music show aired in the US" In 1907, DeForest started playing music on a regular basis. In 1909, the first form of talk radio on women's suffrage was broadcast. In 1912, the US Congress passed the law regulating radio stations. The first radio station KDKA was built in 1917, the first scheduled program of KDKA was broadcast in 1920. The 10-minute commercial duration is $ 100. By 1924, the first sponsored radio show, The Eveready Hour, began. In the same year there were 2.5 million radios in the United States.
The spread of the broadcast listener began to cause interference to the radio stations. Radio stations began to compete for audiences, programs began to overlap. To deal with these problems, government and emerging radio companies regard the radio as a public service. Radio announcers, broadcasting stations and radio stations work in a non-profit manner. Advertisement by broadcasting was in the late 1920s, and it turned from public service to money making. The radio has become a free radio station for everyone, and many audiences asked the government to regulate the television broadcast. The government gradually regulated radio waves. The Federal Radio Commission was founded in 1926 and the Radio Law in 1927 organized the Federal Radio Commission. As the government spends more time investigating radio stations, time allocation to different radio stations, and monitoring the growth of different radio stations, their responsibility for regulation will be more comfortable.