“The art most significantly affected by radio was music, since it was abolished the acoustic or mechanical limitations on the range of sounds. Music, the last of the arts to break out of the bodily prison that confines oral communication, had already entered the era of mechanical production before 1914 with the gramophone, although this was hardly yet within reach of the masses”

The Arts 1914-1945
The Age of Extremes (1992)

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British academic historian and Marxist historiographer 1917–2012

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