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Transmission Interactive

Since BBC radio came into service in the 1920s, the British public have been able to listen to music broadcasts in their own homes. The invention of the television in the early 1930s offered a new medium for transmission, and sets were widely affordable by the 1960s.

This interactive explores the music broadcasts people have listened to or watched since 1945 and the new and original ways in which music has been transmitted. With continuing developments in webcasting and mobile phone technology, who knows how music will be broadcast in the future?
 

 

Gibson Interactive Studio

Bang the drums, Strum the Bass, Sing in the Vocal Booth, DJ on the mixing deck and Play an amazing array of Gibson Guitars.
Please note: No 'Stairway to Heaven'.

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