Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio is a documentary film directed by Ken Burns that tells the story of the three men who made significant contributions to the development of radio technology and broadcasting in America. These three men are Lee De Forest, Edwin Howard Armstrong, and David Sarnoff.
The film explores the personalities, rivalries, and accomplishments of each of these men, and chronicles the evolution of radio from a scientific curiosity to a ubiquitous mass medium that revolutionized the world. Lee De Forest is credited with inventing the vacuum tube, which revolutionized radio transmission. Edwin Howard Armstrong developed high-frequency radio transmission technology, including FM radio. David Sarnoff played a key role in building the radio industry and establishing NBC as a dominant player in broadcasting.
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio is known for its in-depth analysis of the technical aspects of radio technology and its impact on society. The film was released in 1991 and has won several awards, including a Peabody Award and an Emmy Award. It is a fascinating and informative exploration of the history of radio and its impact on our world.
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