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How pop culture changed in
the 1920s
Unit topic: The Roaring 20s
Content Standards 11.5.6 Trace the Growth and Effects of Radio and Movies and their role in the worldwide diffusion of popular culture
US History Grade 11
Kevin Naglie
Objectives
Content Objective: I will be able to describe how the radio and movie industry
changed popular culture.
Bellringer
Discuss with your shoulder partner and write down answers to the following
questions. Be prepared to share your answers with the rest of the class.
● What is your favorite leisure activity when you have free time?
● How do you obtain information about current events?
● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
You’re the expert!
Discuss with your shoulder partner and write down your answers to share with the class:
● What do you think most Americans did for leisure activities during the 1920s?
● How do you think most Americans obtained their news?
● What changed Americans’ leisure habits and how they obtained new information in the 1920s?
● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
How radio changed America
Broadcast Companies from the 1920s that are still influential
today
Show me what you know!
How did the invention of radio change American
culture?
● On your own write down 2 to 3 ways you think the radio changed American
culture.
● Then break up into groups of 3 to 4 and discuss what you have written down
● Each group will present their reasons of how the radio changed American
culture
● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
Bellringer #2
How do movies affect popular culture today?
● Discuss and write down with your shoulder partner how movies affect popular
culture
● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
Movie Industry
● Movie industry moved to Hollywood in the 1920s
● Mostly Silent Films
○ Charlie Chaplin
● The Jazz Singer first movie with sound
● Hollywood released nearly 700 movies a year
○ Most worldwide
● 95% of British Market
● 70% of French Market
Movies and Radios effect on popular culture
● Common speech
● Common Dress
● Common Behavior
● Heroes
● Reinforced Racial Stereotypes
Show me what you think!
Break up into groups of 3 to 4 to discuss and write down answers to the following
questions:
● What was the most important effect of the radio and movie industry?
● Do these industries still have an important role in popular culture today?
○ If yes, explain how and provide examples.
● Do you think advertising in radio broadcasts and movies had an impact on
people’s spending habits?
○ Why?
○ Does this still happen today?
● Create a scenario to demonstrate how radio and movies affect popular culture in
the 1920s, and a scenario to demonstrate how radio, podcasts, TV, and movies
affect popular culture today.
● Be ready to share your answers with the class!

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1920s Radio and Movies.pptx

  • 1. How pop culture changed in the 1920s Unit topic: The Roaring 20s Content Standards 11.5.6 Trace the Growth and Effects of Radio and Movies and their role in the worldwide diffusion of popular culture US History Grade 11 Kevin Naglie
  • 2. Objectives Content Objective: I will be able to describe how the radio and movie industry changed popular culture.
  • 3. Bellringer Discuss with your shoulder partner and write down answers to the following questions. Be prepared to share your answers with the rest of the class. ● What is your favorite leisure activity when you have free time? ● How do you obtain information about current events? ● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. You’re the expert! Discuss with your shoulder partner and write down your answers to share with the class: ● What do you think most Americans did for leisure activities during the 1920s? ● How do you think most Americans obtained their news? ● What changed Americans’ leisure habits and how they obtained new information in the 1920s? ● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
  • 7.
  • 9. Broadcast Companies from the 1920s that are still influential today
  • 10. Show me what you know! How did the invention of radio change American culture? ● On your own write down 2 to 3 ways you think the radio changed American culture. ● Then break up into groups of 3 to 4 and discuss what you have written down ● Each group will present their reasons of how the radio changed American culture ● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
  • 11. Bellringer #2 How do movies affect popular culture today? ● Discuss and write down with your shoulder partner how movies affect popular culture ● Be ready to share your answers with the class!
  • 12. Movie Industry ● Movie industry moved to Hollywood in the 1920s ● Mostly Silent Films ○ Charlie Chaplin ● The Jazz Singer first movie with sound ● Hollywood released nearly 700 movies a year ○ Most worldwide ● 95% of British Market ● 70% of French Market
  • 13. Movies and Radios effect on popular culture ● Common speech ● Common Dress ● Common Behavior ● Heroes ● Reinforced Racial Stereotypes
  • 14.
  • 15. Show me what you think! Break up into groups of 3 to 4 to discuss and write down answers to the following questions: ● What was the most important effect of the radio and movie industry? ● Do these industries still have an important role in popular culture today? ○ If yes, explain how and provide examples. ● Do you think advertising in radio broadcasts and movies had an impact on people’s spending habits? ○ Why? ○ Does this still happen today? ● Create a scenario to demonstrate how radio and movies affect popular culture in the 1920s, and a scenario to demonstrate how radio, podcasts, TV, and movies affect popular culture today. ● Be ready to share your answers with the class!

Editor's Notes

  1. NBC November 15, 1926 first broadcast Separated into 2 divisions Red and Blue (eventually turned into ABC) The NBC Red Network, with WEAF as its flagship station and a stronger line-up of affiliated stations, often carried the more popular, "big budget" sponsored programs. The Blue Network and WJZ carried a somewhat smaller line-up of often lower-powered stations and sold air time to advertisers at a lower cost. NBC Blue often carried newer, untried programs (which, if successful, often moved "up" to the Red Network), lower cost programs and unsponsored or "sustaining" programs (which were often news, cultural and educational programs). The origins of CBS date back to January 27, 1927, with the creation of the United Independent Broadcasters network in Chicago by New York City talent agent Arthur Judson. The fledgling network soon needed additional investors, and the Columbia Phonograph Company, manufacturers of Columbia Records, rescued it in April 1927. Now the Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System, the network went to air under its new name on May 18, 1927, with a presentation by the Howard L. Barlow Orchestra[10] from flagship station WOR in Newark, and fifteen affiliates.[11]