How the Titanic Made the Modern Radio Industry

Radio, of course, wasn’t limited to the seas, but that was where its business began. Popular radio, as we experience it today, really stems from marine and especially transoceanic radio, as General J.G. Harbord, president of Radio Corporation of America, wrote in 1929. Habord remarked that what we think of today as the purpose of radio — music and talk — was actually the “surprise.”