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Mixtape Timeline
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Saskia
⟶ Actualizado 19 oct 2018 ⟶
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1920s Radio Broadcasts
War of the Worlds- 1938
Vinyl- 1948
Cassettte tapes- 1966
Tv- 1951
Juke-8- 1971
CD- 1983
Napster- 1999 Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker
Spotify- 2008 Spotify Tech.
Last tape players in cars- 2010
Acoustical recording- 1910
Períodos
WW1 1914-1918
Prohibition 1920-1933
The Great Depression
WW2
The Korean War
The Vietnam War
John F. Kennedy Assassination
Man Walks on the Moon
The Berlin Wall Falls
The Twin Towers in NYC are attacked
Korea and U.S summit
Boston Marathon Bombing
Rwandan Genocide
Thomas Edison- phonograph
Chichester Bell- graphophone
Emile Berliner- flat disc for recording
Berliner- trademarks “gramophone”, creates 7” disks
Guglielmo Marconi- Radio technology
Emil Berliner and Eldridge Johnson- found the Victor Talking Machine company, 10” shellac records
AM radio takes off
KDKA Pittsburgh- first commercially licensed radio station, broadcasts Warren Harding’s presidential victory
RCA- mass produce radios. AM- inferior to 78s
the volume knob is introduced
jukebox is created
Edwin Armstrong- FM radio
War of the Worlds is broadcast on CBS
reel to reel magnetic tape
33 ⅓RPM (LP) released by CBS/Columbia
45 RPM 7” vinyl released by RCA Victor
television makes its debut
WHB Chicago- first all Rock ‘n’ Roll station
8-track tapes
portable cassette tape players are released
Daisuke Inoue- first karaoke machine, the Juke-8
Sony releases the Walkman
Compact Discs are introduced by Sony and Philips
MP3
Napster is created
Apple- releases Itunes, Ipod
Spotify launches
last year any car in the USA came with a tape player
Acoustical recording