Category: Broadcasting Theories
- The Radio and Cancer
This theory claimed that the spread of FM broadcasting and higher-frequency radio environments was contributing to a rise in brain tumors and other cancers. In some versions, transmitters themselves were the danger; in others, the domestic radio field created by new broadcasting infrastructure was said to bathe the population in chronic exposure. The theory built on a broader twentieth-century pattern in which new electromagnetic technologies were repeatedly interpreted through illness and invisible exposure.