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Radio vs. Televion
Title: Radio vs. Televion
Category: History
Details: Words: 894 | Pages: 3.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Radio vs. Televion
Radio vs. Television
Radio and television broadcasting is a big part of American life; but the question of whether radio or television is superior to the people still stands.
Radio
According to the Radio Advertising Bureau, in 1990 only 1% of U.S homes had no radio, and the average household owned at least five radios. As early as 1960 David Sarnoff had suggested music can be brought into American households via “ A simple radio music box,” Or
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R. Murrow said in 1958. “Television in the main isolates us from the realities of the world in which we live. If this state of affix continues, we may change an advertising slogan to, ‘Look now, pay later’.”
When Radio first came about everyone thought is was the foremost, but as television emerged, less people listened to the radio. Although television has more advantages than radio, the disadvantage is the effects and social concerns of television.
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