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![Frank Mullen, announcer, is shown at the microphone of America's first Radio Station, KDKA, in 1922. Pittsburgh, PA. - SuperStock Frank Mullen, announcer, is shown at the microphone of America's first Radio Station, KDKA, in 1922. Pittsburgh, PA. - SuperStock](https://www.superstock.com/cdn/1899/Comp/1899-18603445.webp)
Frank Mullen, announcer, is shown at the microphone of America's first Radio Station, KDKA, in 1922. Pittsburgh, PA. - SuperStock
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![100 years ago, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the results of the 1920 election – politics would never be the same 100 years ago, the first commercial radio broadcast announced the results of the 1920 election – politics would never be the same](https://images.theconversation.com/files/366504/original/file-20201029-15-3l6n31.jpg?ixlib=rb-1.1.0&rect=115%2C290%2C3175%2C2345&q=45&auto=format&w=926&fit=clip)