Who was the father of radio?
We have credited Marconi traditionally, however there is much doubt that he is the true father of Radio. He was very industrious, highly inventive, and had the strongest and most successful entrepreneurial spirit of any of Radio’s fathers. He made excellent commercial applications for wireless telegraphy. However our exhaustive research points to the father of Radio as Nikola Tesla who had disclosed wireless and the technology at a lecture in 1893, preceding Marconi’s wireless inventions and practical demonstrations. In fact, a Supreme Court case in 1943 ruled that Tesla was the father of Radio. Marconi’s first patent was issued in 1900 and Tesla’s in 1898. But what about Nathan Stubblefield who had demonstrated wireless in 1892? If you go to the town square in Murray, Kentucky, you’ll find a statue of Stubblefield inscribed with the words “Murray, Kentucky, Birthplace of Radio” Could it be that a forward-thinking albeit eccentric farmer from Kentucky outwitted the intellects of Tesla,