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... In these, the first amendment, which grants the freedom of speech, is a primary cause of radio filth. ... What happened to the radio stations that just played music? Why do radio disc jockeys have to be so tactless? With the changes in music and disc jockey’s personalities, I believe it is fair to say that radio stations will never be the same. ... history. Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Company created the first radio station, KDKA. KDKA was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and shortly after the first radio station appeared, more stations started popping up. ... The 1930s were also regarded as the “booming” years for radio business. Companies started purchasing “air time” from radio stations to promote their businesses and attract new customers. ...
Commercials today are not the same as they were in the early radio times. Today, commercials are constantly heard, whereas during the early radio, it was rare to hear a radio commercial because it cost a great deal of money to buy radio time.
Approximate Word count = 795 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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