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Media History 1920’s

Media History 1920’s. Jon Coon Visual lit Greenwood Block 3. Radio’s. Radios were a huge part of the 1920’s cause the didn’t have television and the radio gave people news and current events going on in the world. The first American radio broadcast was in the 1920s from KDKA in Pittsburgh.

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Media History 1920’s

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  1. Media History1920’s Jon Coon Visual lit Greenwood Block 3

  2. Radio’s • Radios were a huge part of the 1920’s cause the didn’t have television and the radio gave people news and current events going on in the world. • The first American radio broadcast was in the 1920s from KDKA in Pittsburgh. • Other radio shows popped up all across America such as “Red Menace” news, The A&P Gypsies, and Acousticon Hour. • Virtually every single home had a radio in it.

  3. Radios cont. • 1920s radio campaign from Theodore Roosevelt “Americanism”. • http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=15894

  4. Radios today • Morning news. • New music and events. • Sport broadcasting. • Radio call-in games. • All varieties of music • Financial and politic talk shows

  5. Newspapers • Another form of media was of course newspapers. • In 1920 there were 2,042 English-language dailies in 1,295 American cities; their total circulation was 27.8 million. • News papers only cost 2 cents. • One of the most successful tabloids was Joseph Medill Patterson’s The New York Daily News in 1919.

  6. Newspaperscont. • 1920s news articles • http://richmondthenandnow.com/Old-Newspaper-Articles-1920-1929.html

  7. Current news Stocks Job listings Homes for sale Movie times Cartoons Town events Police log Obituaries Recipes Sports Political cartoons Newspapers today

  8. Sources • http://www.angelfire.com/co/pscst/tech.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old-time_radio#Types_of_programs • http://www.enotes.com/1920-media-american-decades/newspapers

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