Magazines: Magazines were another important source of news, especially for in-depth articles and analysis. There were many different magazines to choose from, covering a wide range of topics.
Radio: Radio broadcasting began in the early 1900s, and it quickly became a popular source of news. People could listen to news broadcasts on their radios at home or in public places.
Telegraph: The telegraph was used to send messages over long distances. Telegrams were often used to report breaking news.
Word-of-mouth: In rural areas or in communities without access to newspapers, radio, or telegraph, people often relied on word-of-mouth to get the news. This could include hearing news from family, friends, or neighbors, or from traveling salesmen or peddlers.