JMM 102 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Fireside Chats, Rupert Murdoch

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1820s: telegraph samuel f. b. morse. 1880s: electromagnetic energy james clark maxwell. 1906: first broadcast other than morse code reginald fessenden (christmas) 1920: kdka-am first professional radio station (continuous programming and advertising based revenue) 1926: nbc network - david sarnoff (red & blue) 1927: radio act of 1927 picon standard (public interest, convenience, or. 1933: regenerative circuit, superheterodyne circuit, frequency modulation. 1934: communications act of 1934 picon standard and added telephone & telegraphy regulation. 1940s: edward r murrow patron saint of broadcasting, london correspondent in ww2. 1952: switch to uhf (ultra high frequency) tv from vhf (very high. 1990s: http (hypertext transfer protocol) tim berners started world wide web. 1999: tivo & dvr (digital video recorder) Aereo: small antennae that transmits anything that is free over the air (ota) Convergence: the coming together of, and blurring the lines between, what previously had been separate ways of distributing information.

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