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Voices and Mics
Dr Podcast Audio Factory Ltd
8 episodes
8 months ago
Voices and Mics is the story of the evolution of audio broadcasting, from Guglielmo Marconi's brilliant intuition, through pioneers like Enrique Telemaco Susini, to the modern era of podcasts. The exciting stories of ingenious people who transformed the world, people united by the same passion: messages through a microphone.
From the first spark of innovation, when Marconi sent the first radio signal, audio communication over the airwaves became not only essential but the bearer of cultural revolutions.
This is the story of the revolutions that have shaped us so much that we find ourselves here telling this story in a podcast.
Voices and Mics is the history of podcasts and radio, from the first Morse to the internet era, eight episodes, explore the contributions of key figures such as Enrique Telemaco Susini and Franco Moretti and relive landmark experiences such as Radio London during World War II, when radio broadcasts became a beacon of hope and resistance.
Voices and Mics is a demonstration of how the art of communicating through a microphone has been pivotal in recent human history, a form of art and craftsmanship that has evolved with technology, but always keeping its essence alive, that of conveying emotions.
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Voices and Mics is the story of the evolution of audio broadcasting, from Guglielmo Marconi's brilliant intuition, through pioneers like Enrique Telemaco Susini, to the modern era of podcasts. The exciting stories of ingenious people who transformed the world, people united by the same passion: messages through a microphone.
From the first spark of innovation, when Marconi sent the first radio signal, audio communication over the airwaves became not only essential but the bearer of cultural revolutions.
This is the story of the revolutions that have shaped us so much that we find ourselves here telling this story in a podcast.
Voices and Mics is the history of podcasts and radio, from the first Morse to the internet era, eight episodes, explore the contributions of key figures such as Enrique Telemaco Susini and Franco Moretti and relive landmark experiences such as Radio London during World War II, when radio broadcasts became a beacon of hope and resistance.
Voices and Mics is a demonstration of how the art of communicating through a microphone has been pivotal in recent human history, a form of art and craftsmanship that has evolved with technology, but always keeping its essence alive, that of conveying emotions.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
Episodes (8/8)
Voices and Mics
8. Dawn with Podcast
The birth of the podcast is a mystical, magical and perhaps even unconscious moment. Because the podcast was invented by Samuel Beckett in the 1950s, he invented it and left it available to those capable of noticing it.
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Voices and Mics
7. From Whom the Radio Calls
It all started in January 1969, 7 January to be precise. When Franco Mocagatta, Teodora Taddei and Gianni Boncompagni opened the radio to calls from the public, live. Without censorship or prejudice. The idea is to offer listeners a trusted space where they can ask questions, and express their doubts. The relationship between the audience and presenters will no longer be the same.
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Voices and Mics
6. Free 2 Air
A revolution was needed and the revolution for radio began in 1976, when the government broadcasting monopoly ended.Already in 1976, there were many private broadcasters, up to then illegal. Still, from the end of the monopoly onwards, radio stations began to spring up in every town, neighbourhood, and building. The 100-flower season began.
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Voices and Mics
5. Poveri Cristi
Danilo Dolci and his fraternal friends founded Radio Sicilia Libera in 1970 and in 1970 the radio station was shut by the police. In reality, their broadcast lasted a mere 26 hours, but it was perhaps the most explosive and powerful 26 hours in history.
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1 year ago
6 minutes

Voices and Mics
4. London Calling...Italy
Sending an audio signal can also become a vital need, especially if the communication could save lives and change the fate of a conflict.During the Second World War a rebel radio broadcast news, instilled courage and organised resistance from the English Channel. During the Second World War, the voice of freedom was Radio London.
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Voices and Mics
3. The Roof Crazies
It is from the rooftops that most radio stations in history were born, and it is from the rooftops of Buenos Aires that the broadcasting of voices over the airwaves first took shape.Enrique Telemaco Susini is a visionary and a forerunner, the human being who can be referred to as the first radio speaker, and by extension the first podcaster. This is his story.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Voices and Mics
2. The Radio Man
Franco Moretti is a fundamental figure in the history of radio, a point of reference for every radio enthusiast in the city of Ferrara first and all of Italy later.Thanks to his passion and genius, he was able to use the power of radio as never before, not only to communicate but to save thousands of lives
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1 year ago
5 minutes

Voices and Mics
1. Down with Titanic
The history of distance and real-time communication began on a very famous ship in April 1912, a ship so innovative that it even had a Marconi radiotelegraph on board, installed on the ship by the scientist himself.From that night on, the term “distance” would take on a whole new meaning.
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1 year ago
3 minutes

Voices and Mics
Voices and Mics is the story of the evolution of audio broadcasting, from Guglielmo Marconi's brilliant intuition, through pioneers like Enrique Telemaco Susini, to the modern era of podcasts. The exciting stories of ingenious people who transformed the world, people united by the same passion: messages through a microphone.
From the first spark of innovation, when Marconi sent the first radio signal, audio communication over the airwaves became not only essential but the bearer of cultural revolutions.
This is the story of the revolutions that have shaped us so much that we find ourselves here telling this story in a podcast.
Voices and Mics is the history of podcasts and radio, from the first Morse to the internet era, eight episodes, explore the contributions of key figures such as Enrique Telemaco Susini and Franco Moretti and relive landmark experiences such as Radio London during World War II, when radio broadcasts became a beacon of hope and resistance.
Voices and Mics is a demonstration of how the art of communicating through a microphone has been pivotal in recent human history, a form of art and craftsmanship that has evolved with technology, but always keeping its essence alive, that of conveying emotions.