The Role Of Radio In The 1920's

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Radio became very popular for home use during the 1920s (Hagen). Most families owned a radio (Hagen). Family members would gather around this first source of mechanized entertainment and listen to broadcasts ranging from comedy and variety shows to news, drama, and sporting events (Hagen). Children would rush home after school to catch their favorite adventure stories (Hagen). Young people would roll back the living room rug and dance to the popular music of the day. (Hagen). Radio was what brought families together and created a better relationship between people during the 1920’s in America.
The "Golden Age of Radio" changed all that. The radio held pride of place in every American home (Johnson). Radio was the medium that changed the way