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In a world where music, podcasts, audiobooks, and pretty much all other forms of audio are so readily available to consume, it’s difficult to imagine a time where this wasn’t the case. We at PodPops are curious as to the evolution and history of audio. How did it start? How did it change? What influence and contribution has it had on our world throughout time? And how did it become what it is today?
Today, we’re talking about the history of phonograph. Invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, his phonograph was the first to record and play back sound reliably and it revolutionized music forever. Listen in to find out more.
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In a world where music, podcasts, audiobooks, and pretty much all other forms of audio are so readily available to consume, it’s difficult to imagine a time where this wasn’t the case. We at PodPops are curious as to the evolution and history of audio. How did it start? How did it change? What influence and contribution has it had on our world throughout time? And how did it become what it is today?
Today, we’re talking about the history of phonograph. Invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, his phonograph was the first to record and play back sound reliably and it revolutionized music forever. Listen in to find out more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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