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How did people stay informed about news and events before radio and television?
How did people stay informed about news and events before radio and television?
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People stayed informed through newspapers, which were regularly published and delivered. They also received news through word of mouth and public announcements.
Before the discovery of radio, telegraphy had been developed as a means of communication. Telegraph meant “long-distance writing” for personal news of relatives.
Day to days news was delivered through newspapers.