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The voice was that of Reginald Fessenden (1866-1932), an inventor and engineer who had been working on producing voice radio since Marconi's first wireless broadcast across the Atlantic.
But on December 24, 1906, Canadian-born physicist Reginald Fessenden changed that by sending the first long-distance transmission of human voice and music from his station at Brant Rock ...
A classic medium for Christian radio may go extinct — not because it's outdated — but because people are trying to control ...
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YOUR TURN: O Holy NightIn 1906, a second American had a profound impact on “O Holy Night.” Reginald Fessenden was a 33-year-old college professor who had worked as a chemist for Thomas Edison. Speaking into a ...
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