dhermann1
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I was wondering about radio in Europe during the 20's, 30's and 40's. I assume there was more goverrnment control there than here, and of course more classical music concerts. But did they have soap operas? Quiz shows? I assume they also had comdey and variety programs.
A friend of mine who grew up in the Ukraine in the 1930's told me that the small villages with no electricity (most of them) had a single radio in town, connected to loudspeakers up on a pole. Whenever the government wanted to make a propaganda broadcast, the villagers would gather in the town square and listen to the loudspeakers.
Who knows about the different national variations that radio took during this era?
A friend of mine who grew up in the Ukraine in the 1930's told me that the small villages with no electricity (most of them) had a single radio in town, connected to loudspeakers up on a pole. Whenever the government wanted to make a propaganda broadcast, the villagers would gather in the town square and listen to the loudspeakers.
Who knows about the different national variations that radio took during this era?