Podcast #310 – Radioee.net Celebrates 100 Year History of Wireless Communication (now 101 years)

Podcast #310 – Radioee.net Celebrates 100 Year History of Wireless Communication (now 101 years)

Author: Radio Survivor August 11, 2021 Duration: 59:58

Today on the show we rebroadcast one of our favorite episodes from one year ago, which was described this way: On August 27, 2020, nomadic online radio station Radioee.net is presenting a live, translingual 24-hour broadcast, Wireless, featuring 24 radio stations from all over the world. Taking place on the 100th anniversary of the first […]

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