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image depicts cartooned similes of well known podcasters and long-form interviewers. Article is called The Rise of Long-Form Interviews and Podcasting: A New Era of Storytelling

The Rise of Long-Form Interviews and Podcasting: A New Era of Storytelling

In the last decade, long-form interviews and podcasting have transformed from niche hobbies into cultural juggernauts, reshaping how we consume stories, ideas, and conversations.
Written by: Got Radio
Category: Blog
Published: 24 October 2025

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Innovation: The First Commercially Sold Home Radio

The invention of the home radio was a pivotal moment in history, marking the beginning of a new era in communication and entertainment. This transformative device brought the world closer, turning homes into hubs of information and culture.

Written by: Got Radio
Category: Blog
Published: 13 April 2024

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The Dawn of Radio: Reginald Fessenden

Reginald Fessenden, a name that resonates with significance in the annals of radio history. Born on October 6, 1866, in East-Bolton, Quebec, Canada, Fessenden embarked on a journey that would revolutionize the world of communication. An electrician, chemist, and former employee of Thomas Edison, Fessenden's contributions to radio broadcasting are unparalleled.

Written by: Got Radio
Category: Blog
Published: 09 April 2024

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Who Invented The First Radio?

The invention of the radio is credited to Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor. He developed the first apparatus for long-distance radio communication in the mid-1890s.

Written by: Got Radio
Category: Blog
Published: 20 September 2023

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