5. 1922 marked the beginning of the broadcasting boom sparked two years earlier by Frank Conrad and his broadcasts from the Pittsburgh station KDKA which still exists today Radio quickly became the dominate media of the day, with programming attracting families, women and men. Vaudeville’s greatest Acts and performers made their way to radio Having a radio set in your home was a gathering, place for families. Today, it is still a staple, but instead of gathering to listen to the radio, it has become a secondary or background activity while doing other tasks
26. "four-quadrant idea," which he [Brett Ratner] described as a movie term meaning a concept that crosses all demographics- Advertising Age , 2008