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Radio stationA radio station is a sound broadcasting service. Traditionally, radio stations have broadcast through the air via radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation), sent through a transmitter and antenna (electronics). Today, many if not most stations broadcast via cable FM, local wire networks, satellite, or the Internet as well as (or instead of) atmospheric broadcasting. Stations can be linked in radio networks to broadcast a common program, either in syndication or simulcast, or both. Broadcasting program material in real time is known as ''live'' broadcasting. As technology for sound recording improved, an increasing proportion of broadcast programming used pre-recorded material. A current trend is the automation of radio stations. Some stations now operate without direct human intervention by using entirely pre-recorded material sequenced by computer control. Radio stations are of several types. The best known are the AM broadcasting and FM broadcasting stations, including both commercial broadcasting and Public broadcasting or nonprofit varieties. Non-commercial college radio or university radio stations are found throughout the developed world. The earliest radio stations were simply radio telegraph systems, and did not carry audio. The first known audio transmission that could be called a broadcast occurred on Christmas Eve in 1906, and was made by Reginald Fessenden. While many early experimenters attempted to create systems similar to radiotelephone devices where only two parties were meant to communicate, there were others who intended to transmit to larger audiences. Charles Herrold started broadcasting in California in 1909 and was carrying audio by the next year. For the next decade, radio tinkerers had to build their own radio receivers. KDKA (AM) AM of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (owned by Westinghouse Electric Corporation) started broadcasting as the first "commercial" radio station on November 2, 1920. The commercial sense of the station came from the type of license—they didn't start airing advertisements until a few years later. The first broadcast was the results of the U.S. presidential election, 1920. Many historians base KDKA's status as "first" on the fact that commercially-produced radio receivers weren't available until that time. However, by that standard, many believe that other stations should count, as at least one smaller manufacturer with their own station was making radios by the time KDKA was licensed. AM stations were developed first. AM refers to amplitude modulation, a mode of broadcasting radio waves, and occurs on North American airwaves in the mediumwave frequency range of 530 to 1700 kHz (known as the "standard broadcast band"). The band was expanded in the 1990s by adding nine channels from 1620 to 1700 kHz. Channels are spaced every 10 kHz in the Americas, and generally every 9 kHz everywhere else. Europe also uses the longwave band. FM refers to frequency modulation, and occurs on VHF airwaves everywhere (except Japan) in the frequency range of 88 to 108 MHz. Japan uses the 74 to 90 MHz band. FM stations are much more popular in economically developed regions, such as Europe and the United States, especially since higher sound fidelity and stereo broadcasting became common in this format. The digital radio stations are now emerging, first in Europe (the U.K. and Germany), and later in the United States. The European system is named DAB, for Digital Audio Broadcasting, and uses the public domain EUREKA 147 system. In the United States, the IBOC system is named HD Radio and owned by a private company, a consortium called iBiquity. It is expected that for the next 10 to 20 years, all these systems will co-exist, while by 2015 to 2020 digital radio may predominate, at least in the developed countries. Many other non-broadcast types of radio stations exist. These include: *base stations for police, fire and ambulance networks *military base stations *dispatch base stations for taxis, trucks, and couriers *emergency broadcast systems *amateur radio stations ==See also== * History of broadcasting * History of radio * Television station * List of radio stations * Callsign (radio) * Low power radio station Radio broadcast engineering Radio station==Dictionary== This sounds an awful lot like a dictionary entry. It would be nice to have a history of radio stations and some information about how they have affected modern culture (and been affected). User:Chadloder 04:46 Jan 24, 2003 (UTC) ===Agreement=== I absolutely agree. I only wrote this as a beginning to get it off the most wanted list, and hoped that people would add to it. --user:jaknouse :Yeah, but, we still want it, and now those who use that list to decide what to add won't see it there any more. :Don't forget pirate radio stations, they have their own colorful history, and are a very important cultural force in Europe. =="W" and "K"== ''For weird reasons, Illnois, Washington, D.C., and Massachusetts are in the \"W\", or \"Dubya\", side, and Texas, Utah, and Iowa are in the \"K\", or \"Kerry\", side.'' ''However, few states are accurately placed. California, Oregon, and Washington are in the \"K\" side, and Florida, Ohio, and North Carolina are in the \"W\" side.'' 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