Radio developed from earlier inventions like the telegraph and telephone using electromagnetic waves to transmit audio such as music and speech without wires. Key developments included Maxwell and Hertz's work establishing the existence of radio waves in the 1860s-1880s, Marconi's successful transatlantic radio transmission in 1901, and Armstrong's invention of FM radio in 1933 which improved audio quality. Radio broadcasting began in the early 1920s and grew rapidly that decade as more people purchased receivers. However, the lack of regulation led to interference issues until the Federal Radio Commission was established in 1926 to bring order. Radio has since been used for various purposes like education, news, entertainment and more, becoming an important mass medium.