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1910 in radio

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The year 1910 in radio involved some significant events.

Events

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24 February broadcast by Mme. Mariette Mazarin of the Manhattan Opera Company over Lee de Forest's New York City station.[1]
  • 13 January — Lee de Forest broadcast grand opera performance from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.[2][3]
  • 24 June — Wireless Ship Act of 1910 passed by the United States Congress, requiring all ships of the United States traveling over 200 miles (322 km) off the coast and carrying over 50 passengers to be equipped with wireless radio equipment with a range of 100 miles (161 km).[4]

Births

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References

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  1. ^ "A Review of Radio" by Lee de Forest, Radio Broadcast, August 1922, p. 333.
  2. ^ "Grand Opera by Wireless", Telephony, March 5, 1910, pages 294-296.
  3. ^ "Met Performance" (CID:46150)
  4. ^ Slotten, Hugh Richard (2000). Radio and Television Regulation: Broadcast Technology in the United States 1920–1960. JHU Press. pp. 6–8. ISBN 0-8018-6450-X.