Rhetoric and Radio Waves: The Cultural Influence of Broadcast
Since its invention radio transmission emerged as a dominant medium with strong abilities to alter public thought and cultural awareness and normative social values. Both radio waves and rhetorical language serve bigger functions than basic communication purposes. Through rhetoric one can use language to both swayed people as well as teach them and make them laugh. The radio serves as an effective tool for creating cultural trends because it spreads music along with other stories and political speeches and propaganda.
The Development of Radio and Its Effects on Culture
The early twentieth century brought radio technology which dramatically modified human entertainment activities and information acquisition methods. Radio functioned as the primary conduit of interpersonal communication before both television and internet usage became popular.