The World Speaks (Radio & TV)
In the 1800 to 1900s, magic waves carried voices — radio was born. People heard news, cricket, music on small boxes.
Then came television, and for the first time — media had sight and sound.
👦🏽“What did people watch or listen to?”
🧓🏽Live war updates, independence speeches, and... Bollywood! Media became emotion + information.
Broadcast media created shared national moments.
Marconi's first radio broadcast made 125 years ago!
It was an experiment that changed the world — saving lives and revolutionizing the way we communicate.
On May 13, 1897, Guglielmo Marconi made history by sending the world’s first radio message across open water. The breakthrough happened during his visit to the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England.
Marconi was there to test what he described as “telegraphy without wires” — what we now simply call radio. His original goal was to create a way to communicate with ships at sea, but the impact of his discovery went far beyond that.
His work sparked a global communications revolution, laying the foundation for modern radio and television broadcasting — technologies that have since become a part of everyday life.
#Media#BMA#Reporters#Bharataawaz
In the 1800 to 1900s, magic waves carried voices — radio was born. People heard news, cricket, music on small boxes.
Then came television, and for the first time — media had sight and sound.
👦🏽“What did people watch or listen to?”
🧓🏽Live war updates, independence speeches, and... Bollywood! Media became emotion + information.
Broadcast media created shared national moments.
Marconi's first radio broadcast made 125 years ago!
It was an experiment that changed the world — saving lives and revolutionizing the way we communicate.
On May 13, 1897, Guglielmo Marconi made history by sending the world’s first radio message across open water. The breakthrough happened during his visit to the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England.
Marconi was there to test what he described as “telegraphy without wires” — what we now simply call radio. His original goal was to create a way to communicate with ships at sea, but the impact of his discovery went far beyond that.
His work sparked a global communications revolution, laying the foundation for modern radio and television broadcasting — technologies that have since become a part of everyday life.
#Media#BMA#Reporters#Bharataawaz
The World Speaks (Radio & TV)
In the 1800 to 1900s, magic waves carried voices — radio was born. People heard news, cricket, music on small boxes.
Then came television, and for the first time — media had sight and sound.
👦🏽“What did people watch or listen to?”
🧓🏽Live war updates, independence speeches, and... Bollywood! Media became emotion + information.
📌Broadcast media created shared national moments.
Marconi's first radio broadcast made 125 years ago!
It was an experiment that changed the world — saving lives and revolutionizing the way we communicate.
On May 13, 1897, Guglielmo Marconi made history by sending the world’s first radio message across open water. The breakthrough happened during his visit to the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, England.
Marconi was there to test what he described as “telegraphy without wires” — what we now simply call radio. His original goal was to create a way to communicate with ships at sea, but the impact of his discovery went far beyond that.
His work sparked a global communications revolution, laying the foundation for modern radio and television broadcasting — technologies that have since become a part of everyday life.
#Media#BMA#Reporters#Bharataawaz
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