At WKDZ in Cadiz, Kentucky, Beth Mann has an extensive collection of vintage radios on display in a small museum.
It holds about 350 radios dating back more than a century. They depict how the technology has evolved over the decades, starting in the 1920s.
"The biggest change that probably impacted radio and technology ever, even beyond the internet, was the invention of [the] transistor," Mann said. "[The] transistor changed everything, including Apple phones and computers. And you know, the transistor changed the world, really."
More than 70 years after the first transistor radio hit the market, a new technological revolution that could have major implications for journalism and other industries is booming — artificial intelligence.
The newsroom at WKDZ, which is a part of Edge Media

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