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How was World Radio Day formed

Following a request from the Spanish Radio Academy on September 20, 2010, Spain proposed that the UNESCO Executive Board include an agenda item on the proclamation of World Radio Day. UNESCO’s Executive Board added the agenda item to its provisional agenda for the proclamation of a “World Radio Day” on September 29, 2011. Upon receiving favourable responses and official support from the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU), the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU), the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB), the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU), the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the International Association of Broadcasting (IAB), the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA), the Organización de Telecomunicaciones Ibeoramericanas (OTI), BBC, URTI, Vatican Radio, etc, the proposal was approved.

The Board recommended to the in 1946. The board, then, further requested that UNESCO’s Director-General bring the resolution to the attention of the Secretary-General of the United Nations so that World Radio Day could be endorsed by the General Assembly and celebrated by the whole system. The matter was subsequently treated by UNESCO’s General Conference which adopted the resolution contained in file 36 C/63. World Radio Day was thus unanimously proclaimed by all Member States of UNESCO in November 2011.

In December 2012, The General Assembly of the UN endorsed the proclamation of World Radio Day, which thereby became a day to be celebrated by all UN agencies, funds, and programs and their partners. File A/RES/67/124. At UNESCO, the consultation, proclamation, and celebrations were handled by Mirta Lourenco, Chief of the Sector for Media Development.

Since its invention in the early 1900s, the radio has been an integral part of our lives and has connected millions around the world. Whether you’re a fan of traditional AM/FM tuning or podcast broadcasts, this one-of-a-kind medium has come a long way since its humble roots. There are tons of interesting facts about radio that many people don’t know! Here are interesting things about radio and it history

First Radio Broadcast Was in 1906

The birth of radio broadcasting can be traced back to December 24, 1906 – a historic day when the world’s first radio broadcast was aired from Brant Rock, Massachusetts. Since then, radio broadcasting has made tremendous strides in progress, bringing news, entertainment, and information to people all around the world. In today’s modern age, we have even evolved into internet radio, with platforms like Live365 allowing anyone to become their radio broadcaster. From its first broadcast to now, radio has continued to capture the hearts and ears of listeners everywhere.

AM and FM Signals Serve Different Purposes

AM and FM signals are two different types of radio broadcasting that serve distinct purposes. AM signals, or amplitude modulation signals, can travel greater distances due to their low frequency and long wavelength.

This makes them a great choice for stations that need to reach a wider audience. On the other hand, FM signals, or frequency modulation signals, offer higher sound quality due to their high frequency and shorter wavelength.

This results in clearer and more defined sound, making them ideal for music stations that want to broadcast high-quality audio to their listeners. While both serve a unique function, AM and FM signals have their strengths and weaknesses, and it’s up to broadcasters to determine which format best suits their needs.

The first commercial radio advertisement was broadcast in 1922

In 1922, radio was a new technology that people were just beginning to use.

A company called the Queensboro Corporation wanted to try a new way of advertising their products to people.

So, they broadcasted an advertisement on the radio and it was the first commercial ever to be heard on the radio!

It was a big moment in history because it changed the way companies advertise their products.

Radio waves travel at the speed of light!

Radio waves are a type of energy that travels in waves.

Just like sound waves, radio waves travel through the air and can be sent from one place to another. But unlike sound waves, radio waves can travel even faster!

Radio waves travel at the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles per second!

That means that radio waves can travel around the world in just a fraction of a second.

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