Radio In The 1920's

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After a broadcast of President Harding’s victory in the Election of 1920, radios were the buzz. At the beginning of this decade, more than forty percent of households in American had a radio. Throughout the decade, the percent doubled, which means over eighty percent of American households have a radio. Radios were very popular in the Northeast and West Coast. Sections of the Midwest and South were scarce of stations. Any topic you wish to listen to is available. Live performances were listened to in the early 1930s. Soon dramas, comedies, and educational programs aired to millions. Many sports are broadcasted. Boxing was popular this decade. Recently many have listened to foreign affairs with the start of World War II. Radios