The radio has a long and tortured history. But I think you meant early broadcasts. Here is a snippet from the Wikipedia article on 'Radio':
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In 1896, Marconi was awarded the British patent 12039, Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and signals and in apparatus there-for, for radio. In 1897 he established the world's first radio station on the Isle of Wight, England. Marconi opened the world's first "wireless" factory in Hall Street, Chelmsford, England in 1898, employing around 50 people.>>
Read the whole article for yourself. Fascinating!
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