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Government Fostered Ownership

The United States government fostered monopoly or oligopoly ownership throughout radio’s history to ensure tight information control as well as military security, initially what was seen as an effort to improve national security turned out to be a drive of individual based profit seekers which in turn shaped the modern state of Radio within the country and around the world today. This stemmed from the two most important international issues affecting radio in the 1900’s, which was ship radio requirements and signal interference. This crucial period in radio saw the Congress pass the Wireless Ship Act in 1910 as well as the Radio Act of 1912. The Wireless Ship Act of 1910 required all U.S. vessels with more than 50 passengers aboard and traveling about 200 miles off the coast be equipped with a 100-mile-range wireless equipment while the Radio Act of 1912 was established in an effort to reduce the cramming of the airwaves by amateur radio operators which was an increasing problem......


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