Radio:
The idea of the radio
began in 1893. In the beginning it was not able to transmit voice and was
mainly used for Morse code for ships that were out at sea. The radio has
developed over the years and has had many uses. The British Broadcasting
Company or BBC which is Europe’s most popular radio station began in 1922. It
would broadcast all variety of music. When a newspaper strike occurred in 1926
it was up to the BBC to get the information out to the public. This used to be how we found out what was
going on in the world, before television. Families would listen to important broadcasts
over the radio. Now we mostly use it for music or to listen to a sports game if
we are not able to watch television. I didn't think people listen to sports
over the radio anymore because almost all of us have a television set these
days but I was working in my yard and the pizza delivery guy kept going up and
down the street, must have been the night to order pizza in my neighborhood and
I could hear his car radio with some sort of game being aired. I remember as a
kid sitting next to the radio with my Nana, that was the size of a television
and listening to someone talk over it. The picture below is a radio station that you
would see in the 1900’s that had to have a person at it 24 hours a day. Seven
days a week.
Television:
It’s very interesting
to find out the actual facts about television. It’s been around all my life and
it was a 21 year old in 1927 who started to bring the idea of a television set
into the world. It’s my personal favorite. I know they say it's bad to watch too
much television but for me its relaxing. I work a very stressful job and I love
to watch television and not have to think about anything. Television used to be
something only a few people had in their homes. I remember growing up we had
one but it wasn't used very often. As young children we were always outside
playing and would only watch television after we had our bath and PJ's on and
were settling down for the night. Television today has all kinds of shows on.
You can watch any news channel or reality show. There are also educational
shows which are sometimes very interesting depending on the topic.
Paper:
Books have been around
for thousands of years. It wasn't as easy that long ago to put a book together
like the ones we see today. Books didn't always appear on paper, the idea of
writing started out on clay rocks. I love to read and I know you can get any
book you want on an electronic device but I like the feel of paper, turning the
pages in a book. Maybe it's because that's what I have always known. Paper can
be books, magazine, encyclopedias, and a novel. This can be for people young
and old. I like to go to the library and my children enjoy it too. They get to
look through thousands of books and take them home for a couple of weeks.
Reading is enjoyed by many people today just as it was years ago. I don't think
this has changed only how you read, an actual book or on a Kindle, IPad, etc.
Cell Phones:



Annette as per this week’s discussion question I have reviewed this post and below is my feedback regarding purpose, design, content, and audience. No part of this feedback is meant to disrespect the hard work that you placed into creating this blog. Please enjoy my feedback.
ReplyDeletePurpose- As I see it the purpose of this blog was to inform the reader of the history and development of the Radio, Television, Books, and Cell Phones. Your selection of these technologies is great and they are things that everyone is familiar with.
Content- You walk the reader through the invention of each of these technologies and then you interject your own personnel stories into the observation of each of these technologies (I still listen to sports on my Sirius Radio). I think that you are very affective when it comes to transitioning from the historical background of these technologies into your own personal experience with each. The one minor change that I would suggest is that when you go into your personal stories just begin a new paragraph. As I read through it I did not notice this because it flowed so well.
Audience- I think that your target audience was anyone that wants to know a quick breakdown of their favorite technologies and how you view them. Great post classmate.
Respectfully,
W. D. Stubblefield