The radio was able to reach more people, that were both around the area, and those miles away.
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Radio and motion pictures greatly contributed to the rise of popular culture and also consumer culture, which had not existed previously.
BBC Sports does have a radio station, if one is located in the United Kingdom, one can listen to it on the radio if they have a radio. If not located in the United Kingdom it is more difficult to find it.
ESPN is an acronym for Electronic Sports Programming Network. more than That I cannot add, as I am definitely not a sports fan. It is separate and distinct from the Radio station WFAN radio 660.
To make a profit to buy uniforms, stadium upgrades, etc. etc. It could also be to Publicize a team and make it more popular.
Absolutely, radio became obsolete. It is substituted by TV.
Baseball. It's Americas sport although skateboarding is one of the most popular extreme sports
Different sports are popular in different countries. (Eg. Badminton in Japan, Basketball in USA, Rowing in Great Britian.) But Athletics is a sport popular in most countries.
Talk radio format is becoming more popular on AM radio today. This format features hosts or personalities discussing current events, news, and personal opinions on various topics to engage and inform listeners.
In most main sports, yes. Men's sports are much more popular then women's.
It made adertising more popular.
Some of the more popular sports, depending on which country you're from, would include American football, football (soccer), baseball, basketball, rugby, ice hockey, Australian rules football. Even though some sports are not very popular, it really comes down to where you live. For example, take auto racing, NASCAR is popular in the United States, but Formula One is more popular outside the US.