Even with all our electronic gadgets, many of us listen to radio every day when we wake up, eat breakfast, and when we drive to and from work. The wide variety of formats means we can choose our favorite type of music, and radio keeps us up to the minute on news and weather. Ninety-two years ago today was an election day, and the event saw the first scheduled radio broadcast. Station KDKA in Pittsburgh carried the results of the election that saw Warren G. Harding become president. Just two years later, that first station was joined by 400 others as the popularity of radio swept the nation. Today, there are some 7,300 broadcast stations, with revenues of close to $19 billion annually. You can find more facts about America from the U.S. Census Bureau, online at <www.census.gov>.