Because you make the pictures in your head that go along with it. They're
your own pictures, and they're a lot more interesting than the pictures you
get along with the sound on TV.
sarnoff Fascinating factoid: David Sarnoff, who would later become head of RCA, had the hobby of radio as a kid, and was the first individual to hear the distress call transmitted from the sinking Titanic.
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Radio Radio was created in 1977.
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Radio Telescope Arrays
Robert John Landry has written: 'Educators and the art of radio' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting 'This fascinating radio business' -- subject(s): History, Radio broadcasting
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