Irish-Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi ushered in a new era of global communications, sending the first radio transmission across the Atlantic Ocean on this day in history, Dec. 12, 1901. The ...
A lack of formal education, high-powered family connections and an unstoppable will to succeed helped Guglielmo Marconi to transmit the first radio signal across the Atlantic and launch the ...
Guglielmo Marconi was born in Italy in 1874 to a rather wealthy Italian father and Irish mother. He was educated privately and then went to the Livorno Technical Institute. While there, he read an ...
Giovanni Emanuele Corazza continues our series on broadcasting pioneers. He explores the life of the father of wireless communications - Guglielmo Marconi. While celebrating the 100th anniversary of ...
Today, we take the radio for granted—but just before the turn of the 20th century, the concept of wireless transmissions seemed like science fiction. When Guglielmo Marconi began experimenting with ...
It is December, and for any die-hard radio enthusiast that brings Guglielmo Marconi to mind. It was on Dec. 12, 1901 that Marconi claims to have received the first transatlantic Morse code ...
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The University of Guglielmo Marconi will host a prestigious event tomorrow, October 29, 2024, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Guglielmo Marconi, one of the greatest pioneers of ...