An early journal of radio
communications and technology.
Merged with Popular Radio in March,
1923
The Wireless Age
is one
of the very earliest radio
communication magazines, running
monthly from 1913 to 1925 when it
was absorbed by Popular Radio
Magazine.. The magazine was
initially published by the Marconi
Publishing Corporation, with early
mastheads listing it as
"incorporating the Marconigraph."
In 1925 Wireless Age
was absorbed by
Popular Radio.
Click
the link to
see our
collection
of that
publication.
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Major J.
Andrew White was the magazine's
founder and editor and played
significant roles in early radio
history himself. In 1921 he became
America's first sportscaster when he
broadcast the Dempsey-Carpentier
fight.