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For more than a century, radio—in its various forms—has changed the way we experience the world. What began as a means of military and ship-to-shore communication in the early 1900s had, by 1922, developed into an assortment hundreds of broadcast stations with signals cross-crossing the United States. To understand the tremendous effect that those who dedicated their lives to the development and elevated use of radio had on their fellow citizens, consider the work of one of its preeminent founders, Norman Corwin.
For more than a century, radio—in its various forms—has changed the way we experience the world. What began as a means of military and ship-to-shore communication in the early 1900s had, by 1922, developed into an assortment hundreds of broadcast stations with signals cross-crossing the United States. To understand the tremendous effect that those who dedicated their lives to the development and elevated use of radio had on their fellow citizens, consider the work of one of its preeminent founders, Norman Corwin.