Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for National Radio Day
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Another diplomatic hot mess, but Alaska is still part of the United States, America is still in NATO, and Kyiv remains free—and in this second Trump presidency, perhaps that counts as a good-enough day. theatlantic.com Trump Buys More Time for Putin
happy national radio day! from my first radio role as the “fan girl” on a sports talk station back in 2013….to NOW: co-hosting the Kidd Chris morning show on WEBN….its been a wild ride and I’m grateful for every step in this journey thank you for supporting
Today is National Radio Day. From 80 years ago, this is the original CBS radio broadcast breaking the news that Japan had surrendered. The announcement caused spontaneous celebrations to erupt across the country. #NationalRadioDay
Hearing today is National Radio Day. Been blessed for some time to be doing what I always wanted to do. And as always, looking forward to the season ahead. See you all next weekend on the air and in the newly expanded UFCU Stadium! #EatEmUp
Happy National Radio Day from the @UIBaseball crew! Believe it or not, February will be here in no time. We can’t wait to talk to you on the Hawkeye Radio Network! @johnegolf
What a special day it is for people who work in radio. IT’S NATIONAL RADIO DAY! Thank you to all who listen to Shan and RJ on @1053thefan you’re appreciated #nationalradioday Shan Shariff and 2 others
Happy National Radio Day! When I started at A&M, I knew I wanted to join a student media outlet. It was down to @KANMRadio or The Batt… I couldn’t be happier now leading the best college radio station ever. Help give that opportunity to so many more: https://kanm.tamu.edu/donate
Happy National Radio Day! THANK YOU REF ARMY for continuing to support us through radio, the KREF app, KREF Sports high school streaming, podcast page, social media, text line and so much more! We continue to grow every single year and YOU are what makes this all happen.
Happy National Radio Day from your friends at the Penguins Radio Network This is how we feel with Opening Night just being 48 days away! Phil Bourque and 2 others
Today is National Radio Day, and it takes me right back to where it all began for me—behind the microphone. Fingers running through the broadcast console, weaving voices, music, and silence into living stories carried on air Fresh out of the university, I walked into ESBS Radio Show more
National Radio Day aims to recognize the invention and history of radio, its significance in everyday life, and the immense contribution of radio broadcasters to society. The day seeks to encourage people to enjoy and appreciate radio as an important medium of communication and entertainment.
The origin of National Radio Day is unclear, but its celebration predates in the early 1900s with the advent of commercial radio broadcasting. Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, is knows as the Father of the Radio. He was able to transmit electrical signals from one end of the house to the other and to the garden at the end of the 19th century. The first radio news program was broadcast on August 31, 1920 by station 8MK in Detroit; by 1922, 600 radio stations were operational in the U.S. Radio's importance increased significantly over the years especially during WW2 when millions turned to it for news and entertainment. Not only is radio a platform for transmitting news, sports, music, and public information, it also gives prolific voice to countless perspectives, hence fostering a diverse and dynamic society.
National Radio Day is commemorated annually on August 20th. The date serves as an invitation for communities across the country to celebrate radio and remember its unique history, paying tribute to more than a century of radio airwaves. The day also encourages listeners and broadcasters alike to work together to enhance radio's potential as a tool for sharing information and strengthening societal connections.
National Radio Day facts
The first radio broadcast was transmitted in 1906 by Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden. Fessenden was also the first to transmit a voice message using a radio back in 1900.
Throughout 2019, more than 240 million US adults listened to the radio each month.
According to Zippia, the top 5 radio stations in the US in 2020 were: 1) WTOP (Washington's Top News) 2) KIIS-FM (Contemporary Hit Radio, CA) 3) KBIG-FM (Hot Adult-Contemporary, CA) 4) WLTW-FM (Lite Adult Contemporary, NY) 5) WHTZ-FM (Contemporary Hit Radio, NY)
National Radio Day also salutes the millions of people involved in the radio industry, including DJs, engineers, producers, and reporters who have contributed to the growth and impact of radio around the world.
American engineer and inventor Edwin Howard Armstrong invented FM (Frequency Modulation) radio in 1933 to overcome the problem of radio-frequency interference, which was a common issue with AM (Amplitude Modulation) radio.
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio era, took place from the early 1930s until the 1950s. During this time, radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium, and BBC is the oldest public radio.