The Thoughts of Chairman Anyhow
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In Today’s Issue
A Short Radio Play – AKA
Radio Radio
Random Joke of the Day
That;s Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
A Short Radio Play –
This week my friends at Sheffield Write Radio have produced and recorded one of my short pieces for broadcast. It’s only a couple of minuites long…..give it a listen…..Oh and comment and share if you can…..Thanks
P.S.
Like what you heard?Then head over to Amazon…where you can buy my books…cheap as chips !!!!
Radio Radio
1. Early developments in radio were called ‘wireless telegraphy’, which is why the radio used to be called the wireless.
2.The word ‘broadcasting’, referring to radio transmissions, was
originally an agricultural term for the wide scattering of seeds.
3. The existence of radio waves and the feasibility of radio transmission was predicted by James Clark Maxwell in the 1860s.
4. Marconi made the first successful transatlantic transmissions of radio waves in 1901 and 1902.
5. In 1903, Marconi enabled US President Roosevelt to send a radio message to Edward VII.
6. Before Marconi, others including Nikola Tesla, Oliver Lodge and
Heinrich Hertz had good claims to have invented radio transmission.
7. In 1922, the UK government introduced a radio licence costing 10 shillings (50p).
8. Officially, from 1922-1971 you could not listen to the radio in the UK without having a licence.
9. Marconi won a Nobel Prize for “contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy” in 1909.
10. Marconi was the great-grandson of John Jameson, founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey.
Random Joke of the Day –
Did you know the blue whale is so massive that if you put it on a football pitch the match would be cancelled?
That’s Amaaaaaaaaaaaaazing –
The longest marathon for a radio show DJ–
team is 106 hr and 50 mins, achieved by Nivedita Karthikeyan and Pradeep
Sivalingam (both India), on Radio Gilli 106.5 FM, in Dubai, UAE, from 7
to 11 May 2018.
A Short Radio Play – AKA
Radio Radio
Random Joke of the Day
That;s Amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing
A Short Radio Play –
This week my friends at Sheffield Write Radio have produced and recorded one of my short pieces for broadcast. It’s only a couple of minuites long…..give it a listen…..Oh and comment and share if you can…..Thanks
Like what you heard?Then head over to Amazon…where you can buy my books…cheap as chips !!!!
Radio Radio
1. Early developments in radio were called ‘wireless telegraphy’, which is why the radio used to be called the wireless.
2.The word ‘broadcasting’, referring to radio transmissions, was
originally an agricultural term for the wide scattering of seeds.
3. The existence of radio waves and the feasibility of radio transmission was predicted by James Clark Maxwell in the 1860s.
4. Marconi made the first successful transatlantic transmissions of radio waves in 1901 and 1902.
5. In 1903, Marconi enabled US President Roosevelt to send a radio message to Edward VII.
6. Before Marconi, others including Nikola Tesla, Oliver Lodge and
Heinrich Hertz had good claims to have invented radio transmission.
7. In 1922, the UK government introduced a radio licence costing 10 shillings (50p).
8. Officially, from 1922-1971 you could not listen to the radio in the UK without having a licence.
9. Marconi won a Nobel Prize for “contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy” in 1909.
10. Marconi was the great-grandson of John Jameson, founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey.
Random Joke of the Day –
Did you know the blue whale is so massive that if you put it on a football pitch the match would be cancelled?
That’s Amaaaaaaaaaaaaazing –
The longest marathon for a radio show DJ–
team is 106 hr and 50 mins, achieved by Nivedita Karthikeyan and Pradeep
Sivalingam (both India), on Radio Gilli 106.5 FM, in Dubai, UAE, from 7
to 11 May 2018.
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