Airwaves

/ˈɛrweɪvz/ noun

The invisible medium through which radio, television, and wireless signals are transmitted; often used to refer to broadcast media in general.

Compound of 'air' and 'waves.' 'Air' comes from Latin aer, and 'waves' refers to electromagnetic waves. The term was coined in the early 1900s when radio became popular and people needed a word for the transmission medium.

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