On November 2, 1920, KDKA in Pittsburgh made history: the first commercial radio broadcast in America, announcing the Harding-Cox election results.
Within months, radio changed everything. Farmers heard weather reports. Families gathered around living room sets. Advertisers discovered they could speak to millions at once. A whole new industry was born.
David Sarnoff of RCA saw what others missed: radio wasn't just a novelty—it was a platform. A way to reach every home in America. He built an empire on that vision.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we look for those same opportunities in {CITY}. New platforms. New ways to reach people. New ways to serve. Innovation doesn't stop.
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Within months, radio changed everything. Farmers heard weather reports. Families gathered around living room sets. Advertisers discovered they could speak to millions at once. A whole new industry was born.
David Sarnoff of RCA saw what others missed: radio wasn't just a novelty—it was a platform. A way to reach every home in America. He built an empire on that vision.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we look for those same opportunities in {CITY}. New platforms. New ways to reach people. New ways to serve. Innovation doesn't stop.
Tune in.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
Historical Event
First Commercial Radio Broadcast, 1920
Story Angle
entrepreneur