Before Television – Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

 

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The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, was an era of radio programming during which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted until the 1950s, when television superseded radio as the medium of choice for scripted programming.

During this period radio was the only broadcast medium, and people regularly tuned into their favorite radio programs, and families gathered to listen to the home radio in the evening.
Take a look at these interesting photos to see how people used their radios during the Golden Age of Radio.

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

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Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

Interesting Photos of People With Their Radios During the Radio Golden Age

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