DECEMBER 24th - Merry Christmas from Annoying Radio



On this day in 1906, Reginald A. Fessenden was responsible for what is thought to be first radio broadcast of music or entertainment purposes. Fessenden used an alternator-transmitter to broadcast a phonograph record by Handel and then played the violin himself before finishing up by reading a passage from the bible. Radio and music have gone together ever since. Granted, there have been some dark times recently. There was the whole Creed infatuation on modern rock stations in the early 2000s. That was unfortunate. Sadly, I haven’t listened to radio in almost ten years, because of stations propensity to take a perfectly good song and play it till it sounds like a loop of Lloyd Christmas’ most annoying sound in the world. Or take they take a perfectly awful song and play it nonstop because they probably got paid off by the record company and pretty soon your ears are bleeding. And now with all the streaming sites and satellite radio, Fessenden’s revolutionary broadcast has gone the way of the dinosaur. Luckily sentiments never get outdated. His message of peace and love is just as valid today as it was in 1906. So Merry Christmas to all! And even if your Christmas is lonely and depressing, just remember, at least the radio doesn’t play Creed anymore.

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