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Radio broadcasting in the United States has been used since the early 1920s to distribute news and entertainment to a national audience. In 1923, 1 percent of U.S. households owned at least one radio receiver, while a majority did by 1931 and 75 percent did by 1937. It was the first electronic "mass medium" technology, and its introduction, along with the subsequent development of sound films, ended the print monopoly of mass media. During the Golden Age of Radio it had a major cultural and financial impact on the country. However, the rise of television broadcasting in the 1950s relegated radio to a secondary status, as much of its programming and audience shifted to the new "sight joined with sound" service.

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  • Radio in the United States (en)
  • Hörfunk in den Vereinigten Staaten (de)
  • 美国电台 (zh)
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  • Der Hörfunk in den Vereinigten Staaten gliedert sich in eine diverse Radiolandschaft mit über 14.000 lizenzierten Radiostationen. (de)
  • 广播电台在美国自1920年代初就一直成为向全国听众传播新闻和娱乐节目的重要渠道。它是第一种电子大众传播技术,广播电台的引入以及随后有声电影的出现,打破了印刷业对大众传媒的垄断。在“”,它对美国的文化和经济产生了重大影响。但是随着1950年代电视媒体的兴起,广播电台逐渐沦为次要地位,因为大部分的节目和受众都转向新的“视听结合”服务。 最初广播电台这个名词仅包括通过天空传播的免费无线电服务,比如:调幅广播和调频广播;但是它们现在被称为“地面广播电台”。而且随着时间的发展,时至今日,广播电台成为一个泛指一般流媒体音频服务的术语。包括卫星电台、有线电台和网络电台等服务也被包含在内。 (zh)
  • Radio broadcasting in the United States has been used since the early 1920s to distribute news and entertainment to a national audience. In 1923, 1 percent of U.S. households owned at least one radio receiver, while a majority did by 1931 and 75 percent did by 1937. It was the first electronic "mass medium" technology, and its introduction, along with the subsequent development of sound films, ended the print monopoly of mass media. During the Golden Age of Radio it had a major cultural and financial impact on the country. However, the rise of television broadcasting in the 1950s relegated radio to a secondary status, as much of its programming and audience shifted to the new "sight joined with sound" service. (en)
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