The role of radio in development of Europe

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Originally known as radiotelegraphy or wireless telegraphy, radio is one of the oldest mass communication devices that we still use. In fact the use of radio in recent years has increased dramatically with more private channels competiting with each other to broadcast better entertainment music, news and information that would keep their listeners on their toes and updated. Astonishingly, radio is the only mass communication medium which has received more popularity after the advent of internet. With the new trend of radio stations streaming live on the internet.

Radio has played a major role in the development of Europe. Since the establishment of the radio station in early 1897, Europe radio has become widely popular all over. In many parts of Europe radio started becoming the sole mode of entertainment and news information. In Europe radio was also used for sending messages between ships and land. The use of radio slowly began to spread for the use of passing orders between the armies and navies of European countries and gradually it was commercialized.

With more development in the field of wireless networks in Europe radio was used to broadcast political speeches, nation-wide news and other useful information. Soon radio became an indispensable item in every European household.

In modern Europe radio still remains one of the most popular medium of mass entertainment and communication. Today you will come across many web sites where you will find radio stations streaming live on the internet. In many countries across Europe radio related web sites are coming up tremendously as more people tune in to listen to their favorite songs and news information even when they are on the move. Many new services related to radio are also becoming popular like satellite radio and digital radio service which is relatively new concept.

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This post was written by admin on October 2009

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  1. Jeniffer November 4, 2009 9:31 am

    I like Europe radio and I find it entertaining to listen. Though, I heard that US radio is better than european radio. It’s said that they have more interesting radio shows and are better categorized.

  2. Jackson November 4, 2009 10:04 am

    Radio is great when you are on the move. For instance, I listen to my favorite european radio everytime I am walking on the street alone. In my opinion, every europe radio should be organized so that we can have more news channels, music channels, sport channels etc. :)

  3. Mary Anne November 5, 2009 3:47 am

    Indeed, the radio is an important tool in development.
    European radio is well categorized and I think that most of the channels are high-quality. By the way, we should have an europe radio: one radio that can be listened on the entire continent

  4. Davola November 5, 2009 3:56 am

    I think I have seen a list with european radio streaming live on the internet. For those interested in live streaming, just google it.

    Useful europe radio article!

  5. Lange November 6, 2009 9:14 am

    Europe radio for the win! It is the one which advanced the radio technology. Without the european radio, now we wouldn’t have been so happy about radio.

  6. Jossey November 6, 2009 9:43 am

    I like the european radio. The main reason is because we have lots of channels. They are based on different needs, such as: news channels, music channels (categorized in music genres) etc.

  7. June November 8, 2009 9:21 am

    The european radio is a leader in the radio market. Thanks to the europe radio, other radios around the world got better.

  8. bentley November 9, 2009 8:47 am

    i also enjoy listening to the european radio. i consider the radio a great tool of entertainment. you can listen to it wherever you are: at home, in the car, riding the bike, walking on the street, traveling by bus etc.

  9. Bill February 7, 2010 11:00 am

    I don’t think we can say that. European radio didn’t necessarily have a role in development of europe. It helped spread our culture, indeed. But I don’t see the europe radio being such a great thing.

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