Media industry-timeline
Media industry-timeline

The first ever written story was “The epic of Gilgamesh” believed to have been written during 2700-2500BC.
The first newspaper was published in Rome, around 59 BC but the first English newspaper was published in 1665. The first weekly newspaper was published in Germany in 1604.
The first electronic Television was invented in 1927. The first tv show aired on July 2, 1928 only one year later.
The first mobile phone was made on April 3, 1973 the very same year and day the first ever mobile phone call was made.
The first ever written story was “The epic of Gilgamesh” believed to have been written during 2700-2500BC.
The first magazine was published in 1731, in London and was called The Gentleman’s magazine by Edward Cave. https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/gentlemans-magazine
The first radio was invented by 1895 in Italy. The first Broadcast on the radio was in 1906 by Reginald Fessenden.
The first radio was invented by 1895 in Italy. The first Broadcast on the radio was in 1906 by Reginald Fessenden.
The first electronic Television was invented in 1927. The first tv show aired on July 2, 1928 only one year later.
The first mobile phone was made on April 3, 1973 the very same year and day the first ever mobile phone call was made.
The term web 2.0 originated in 1999 by Darcy DiNucci but later popularised at the web 2.0 conference by Tim O'riely. This meant that they made the leap from static images to a more interactive platform instead of the old HTML.

The term web 3.0 was later created in 2015 and this referred to the use of algorithms that logged data for companies to create personalised ads and also use it to try and create new things that people may be interested in it this is also referred as the broken Internet.
The term web 3.0 was later created in 2015 and this referred to the use of algorithms that logged data for companies to create personalised ads and also use it to try and create new things that people may be interested in it this is also referred as the broken Internet.
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