1st gen transistor radios! From a site that shows the first transistor radios of all the major brands. Here.

Love Begins

Kiana Khansmith
Claire Keane

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DEAR READER

titsay

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Stranger Things

Andulka

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Keni
sheepfilms

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1st gen transistor radios! From a site that shows the first transistor radios of all the major brands. Here.
Schaub-Lorenz
L.M.T.
1960s
Radio. Radiocabaret. Comic Ketje on the piano. The sign says: put nothing on the piano.
Photos without captions are frustrating. Who is this? Where is this? When?
This is almost certainly a BBC Radio studio from the 1950s The turntables are fitted with a BBC designed Parallel tracking arm. See link http://www.bbctv-ap.co.uk/film.htm
True Visionaries of the Future, in 1922
For what it is worth, there were moments of incredible vision and clarity in the magazine staff of “Radio News”. Here is an example. On the cover of the January 1922 edition, this picture predicts a time in the future when radio will become the “Street Organ of the Future.” Remember the Boom Box craze of the 1980s? And, now, as we have all our personal devices? This was truly visionary, back in 1922.
Perfect breakfast radio. 1949 coffee-coloured Supervox. Twin speakers - yes it’s going to be stereo. We’re so excited.
Boy listening to the wireless.
Radio. March 28th 2015: celebrating 101 years of radiobroadcasting in Belgium. Marzi. Me. MNM.
Video killed the radio star.
DJ ~ Keith Haring
“The Slot Machine Radio,” Science and Invention magazine, September 1922.
© Alexander Rodchenko, 1929, Radio listener
“I was always fishing for something on the radio. Just like trains and bells, it was part of the soundtrack of my life.” ― Bob Dylan, Chronicles, Vol. 1
Radio. The angel of Flanders interviews Fats Domino. Live in the 60's.
Detrola Super Pee Wee - Blue with Beetle Catilin Radio.
Radio. Pavillion presenting the building of a new Radio House on World's Fair 1935 in Brussels.
Everything Happens At Once When You Pop It Open! by paul.malon on Flickr.