Describe the programming of radio stations from their early days until the 1950s. What rival medium usurped this program approach?

What will be an ideal response?

Radio stations programmed general entertainment, much like broadcast TV stations do today. Until
the 1950s, radio stations and their networks programmed scripted comedies, dramas, variety shows,
and music that in many cases emanated from their own orchestras.

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