Sunday, September 26, 2010

Technology and the development of radio.


            The development of technology was the greatest impact to radio.  Without the improvements on the technological front there would have been no government regulation, audience demand, or any real focus on the capabilities of radio.
            Technological change is evolution; it is the forward movement of accessibility and understanding.  Radio became the center of society’s attention and continues to captivate people today with facets that can fulfill the needs of the user.  The development of technology created opportunities for radio’s use and reach that left many in awe.  The progression of technology has the strong argument of being the driving force in the attention it had and continues to have.


            The development of radio technology was such a great force that it captivated and enthralled the attention of society.  With the advancement of radio’s reach brought upon by Marconi, radio quickly became an intriguing device that caught not only the attention of the people but of the government, enough so that the government felt the need to regulate it for a time.  The people had strong ties to the programs on the radio that acted as a source of news, sports, entertainment, etc.  The radio to a family in the 1920’s was a form of escape as well as a tool that brought families together.  The important fact to remember is that without the developments not only of Marconi but those of Edwin Armstrong and FM radio, David Sarnoff and the development of commercial radio, network broadcasting and standardized programming, etc.
            Without the change in radio technology there would not have been the large amount of concern and want that ensued.  Many great minds sculpted radio into a tool used in a wide array of areas.  Radio is defined by technological change.

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