Today is the day! 100 years ago, the first analog radio station began broadcasting on the AM dial. So to celebrate, I will be featuring various articles throughout this month to reflect our great medium of broadcasting, the radio! Happy anniversary!

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY RADIO!!
More Celebrating The 100th Anniversary of Radio:

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary – WBYG-FM in 1981

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary – John Hancock Center in 1982

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary: The Early Years – John Hancock Center in 1982

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary: The Changing Years – John Hancock Center in 1982 & 2019

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary: The Building Up of FM in the 70’s to the 90’s – The Sears Tower in 1981

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary: The Continuing Flat-line of Radio in the Y2K Era to the Teens – The Sears Tower in 1983

Featured Photo: Celebrating Radio’s 100th Anniversary: The Present Days – The Sears Tower in 1981 & Willis Tower in 2019

11 thoughts on “Celebrating The 100th Anniversary of Radio

  1. I had no idea that today was the anniversary of analog radio today. And I still lke listening to regular radio. I did listen to it a lot more until the oldest classic rock staion in Chicago (over 40 years old) was sold to a non-prophet a few years ago.

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