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"Sound Broadcast - Bell Takes the 1st Step Toward Football Broadcasts"
June 2, 1875 - Alexander Graham Bell makes the first sound transmission. Although he didn't patent the telephone until March 7, 1876, and didn't ask Watson to "come here" until March 10, 1876, this day in 1875 was a milestone.
Think of it: in today's world, sound is transmitted everywhere around us! In the realm of football, we see and hear sound transmissions on TV, radio, the internet, stadium PA systems, and even in NFL helmets. The game definitely would not be the same without this great accomplishment.
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