ROMANCING THE AIRWAVES WITH VOICE AND MODULATION


Radio's obituary, it now appears, may have been premature. It's reassuring that radio has absorbed new technologies in the last decade to emerge stronger. The power of the human voice can never fade away. It crackles, waffles and at times makes garbled noises. But when it reaches your ears, it fires up your imagination. An invention that broke language and cultural barriers and melted geographical boundaries much before any other technology. It globalised humanity and humanised the world. It served its masters voice and has been shaping global geo-political contours. If not, for the World Radio Day celebrations, this past week, the existence of the humble radio would have largely gone unnoticed. 

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