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Modern broadcasting began to develop after the First World War. Before 1920, radio was simply a useful way to send electrical signals ashore from a ship at sea, or, from one "ham" operator to another.The new technology associated with movies and airplanes was already developing rapidly by the time soldiers started returning from European trenches in 1918. The vast potential of the airwaves, therefore,had scarcely been touched.
[2]
[1] Then a vice president of Westinghouse,looking for a way to make the transmission of radio signals more profitable, decided on a two-fold strategy. [2] First, he would entice an audience with daily programming of great variety. [3] Second, he would sell this audience the radio receivers necessary to listen to this entertainment. [4] The plan succeeded beyond anyone's expectations.
[3]
The federal Radio Division in Washington, D.C.,was created to license stations, because it had no power to regulate them. Broadcasters multiplied wildly, some helping themselves to the more desirable frequencies, others increasing their transmission power at will. Chaos means things were out of control.
[4]
Yet even in the midst of such anarchy,some commercial possibilities and organizations saw clearly of a medium whose regulation seemed imminent. In 1926, RCA paid the American Telephone & Telegraph Company one million dollars for station WEAF in New York City—and NBC was born. Years later, the Radio Law of 1927 was enacted. It authorized it's control for licensing and of policing the broadcasters.
[5]
The RCA executives who created the powerful NBC network were right to see that sizable profits would come from this new medium.Even in 1930 for example an hour's advertising on nationwide radio to forty-seven cities cost $10,180.Advertising turned broadcasting into an industry,and the untapped potential of the airwaves began to be realized.
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Choose the best alternative for the underlined part 8.
F. NO CHANGE
G. some saw clearly the commercial possibilities and organizations
H. some organizations saw clearly the commercial possibilities
J. organizations saw clearly some possible commercials
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