Hooray for radio! This isn't exactly a phrase you'd expect to hear in the 21st century. We've come along way from its invention and today we have access to a variety of products and services that have allowed us to replace the radio. Some of the productsa and services replacing the radio are, iPods, itunes, Pandora, audio books and Spotify. The radio used to be everything and has now been reduced to almost nothing. During the early 20th century Orson Welles decided to broadacast H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds." Throughout the broadcast different techniques were used to instill a sense of legitimacy and authenticity. Welles intentionally timed certain pieces to be played while he knew people would be channel surfing.
We were introduced to our radio assignment which includes an outline and three different three to five minute acts.
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