Media history
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Radio – cinema of the mind

For over 100 years, radio as a broadcasting medium has been an integral part of social communication. What began as an experiment by radio hobbyists has developed into an electronic mass medium with a diverse, worldwide radio landscape. It’s the history of a medium in the interplay between technical developments and societal framework conditions.
Teenagers & Adults
Age 12+
Guide
In the course of its 100-year history as a communication medium, radio has undergone a technological transformation and a process of democratisation: from a propaganda tool of state broadcasting corporations to private stations and “independent local radio”. Today, the Internet, social media and podcast formats as transmission and storage platforms enable the constant availability of audio content for radio producers, journalists and listeners.

The tour of the exhibition 100 Years of Radio in Austria conveys the history of classic radio, showcases technical and transformation processes in society and explores current and future developments of the medium of radio: How does/did radio work? Who makes/made radio and who listens/listened to it? Will there still be radio in the future?
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Duration: 45min
Group size: 25
  • Adult € 4,50
  • Under 19 years € 4,50
  • Package under 15 persons: € 67,50

Note

Please note that this guided tour is held in German.
Sun 08.12.14:0014:45
Guide
12 tickets available
€ 4,50
Fri 27.12.14:0014:45
Guide
23 tickets available
€ 4,50
Wed 09.04.11:1512:00
Guide
5 tickets available
€ 4,50
Wed 12.11.10:1511:00
Guide
25 tickets available
€ 4,50
Wed 19.11.11:1512:00
Guide
25 tickets available
€ 4,50