In the political climate of today public service broadcasting may seem a concept that has outlived its relevance. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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The vocal quality of the kookaburra gave it the gig as the original call sign for Radio Australia in the days of short wave broadcasting. |
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The provisory decree creating the public broadcasting system must be approved by Congress before becoming law. |
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Another eight to 10 Scottish plcs will be taken over in packaging, ports and transportation, retail and broadcasting. |
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Cramer believes that US broadcasting underwent a seismic shift on September 11 last year. |
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The MacTaggart Lecture is the opening event when a senior figure in broadcasting reads the runes. |
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In these five cities, the hour-long newscast combines local broadcasting with prepackaged news. |
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But while it may not breach broadcasting regulations, it may breach the law against sedition, as it incites disaffection against the crown. |
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I continue to hammer away at the importance of public broadcasting, and the importance of saving our book publishing industry. |
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They were also worried that broadcasting the music through microphones would destroy the beauty and essence of the music. |
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It lines up a popular music star or group and has them perform before a small audience, broadcasting the event live on television. |
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The correspondence was regularly posted on a web site, broadcasting the ineptitude of this spammer to the world. |
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Drilling is recommended because it requires less seed than broadcasting and is usually more successful. |
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This may be done by broadcasting seed and depending on freezing, thawing, and cattle trampling to cover the seed. |
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There is a lively Yoruba-language publishing and broadcasting industry, and widespread use in schools. |
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Whether it has a public broadcasting policy, or a media policy itself, so that it can feel it is included in the dealings of the country. |
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The same costs potentially face publishing firms and broadcasting companies every time they decide to fight a complex libel case. |
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As well as its widespread deployment in broadcasting, mobile text culture has been the language of prosaic, everyday transactions. |
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Digital radio broadcasting offers the potential for vast improvements in signal quality and reception. |
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He sows seeds by broadcasting them on the ground in February, the coldest month of the year. |
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We gaze obediently like cattle at the television screen perched above, broadcasting the latest installment of a Spanish soap opera. |
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She opened the ajar door, saw an old television on a wheeled cart broadcasting a fire downtown. |
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All the major networks descended on the scene of the arrest, broadcasting bulletins warning of a terrorist threat. |
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Field edge paths have fancy dandelions, namely goats beard, broadcasting their large clocks of seeds. |
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It is believed he also wants to secure powers over broadcasting for Holyrood. |
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The evolution of access broadcasting has produced a different kind of anxiety. |
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To team him up with Madden in an effort to create a so-called dream broadcasting booth is fool's gold. |
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As a former broadcasting journalist of some 17 years or so experience, I cannot credit that anyone actually believes that. |
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Capitalist broadcasting could bring innovation where previously there had been the dead hand of a monopoly. |
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Meet key players from all areas of the Radio 1 team and find out more about broadcasting from both sides of the mike. |
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The BBC local radio station is broadcasting full match commentary from 10.00 am to noon on Saturday. |
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A new commercial radio station began broadcasting to Fermanagh and most of Tyrone last Tuesday. |
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act deregulated radio broadcasting so that any single firm could thenceforth own as many stations as it wished. |
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Her tour of broadcasting studios last week was a self-advertising marathon. |
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Everything a DJ needs can be carried in a shoulder bag and just plugged into a broadcasting system to be operational. |
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The Irish Deaf Society says less than a tenth of all Irish broadcasting is subtitled, with these stations being the worst offenders. |
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Taken from a live report from Leeds, the picture shows the intrepid anchorwoman broadcasting in the light of a full moon. |
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It is the possibility of failure that forces a mass-market broadcasting organization to steer a straight course. |
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If I were a dictator, I could just slap him down or retract the broadcasting licenses of the media on his payroll. |
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But how can it claim to uphold standards of broadcasting excellence when its own production methods are evidently so careless of craft skills? |
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He is a part of the broadcasting system and believes it has treated him fairly for the most part. |
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Richard Nixon loathed public broadcasting, and nominated the ultraconservative industrialist Joseph Coors to the CPB board. |
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Podcasting represents a shift from mass broadcasting to on-demand personalized media. |
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Her professional career spanned literary and theatrical criticism, broadcasting for the BBC, fiction, biography and an uncompleted memoir. |
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To have maximum effect, broadcasting limits need to be complemented by restrictions on advertising at the point of sale, labels and packaging. |
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There was the sense that the programme had simply stepped out of line with the channel's public service broadcasting remit. |
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This could be the result of multiple reflections on obstacles, or attenuations inherent to the broadcasting medium. |
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This would create a more dynamic industry, in which indies could compete more equally with the broadcasting monopolists. |
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The Commission objected and a deal was finally struck allowing Uefa to award broadcasting rights contracts for a maximum period of three years. |
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The show will also receive national radio coverage, with the station broadcasting live from the exhibition. |
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Children constitute a large and attractive market segment and the broadcasting industry is cashing in on that. |
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Business models focused on advertising in the spirit of broadcasting are therefore very unlikely to succeed. |
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Politicians concern themselves predominantly and directly with the malign influence that broadcasting might exert on its audiences. |
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As the initiated say, in telecommunications lies not only cell and telephone issues but also broadcasting and now Internet. |
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Trying to be annoying on purpose doesn't strike me as the pinnacle of political broadcasting. |
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Talking heads gather round tables in broadcasting studios and discuss them. |
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Munich-based Kirch Holding owns the broadcasting rights to the World Cup and has film contracts with Hollywood studios, including Disney. |
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Football analysts predict that this will slash the price of broadcasting rights by several hundred millions. |
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News was censored, and Nepali TV and radio were restricted to broadcasting little more than Hindu folk dancing and light sitar music. |
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Throughout he remained a firm but undogmatic champion of public-service broadcasting. |
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It is vital that all the broadcasting unions move to ballot for action swiftly before the mood turns to resignation, they say. |
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Some of the country's television broadcasting satellites had outlived their intended period of service. |
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The foursome decide to beat it out of London using Frank's taxi, in search of an army outpost broadcasting the lone radio signal. |
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One of e-mail's drawbacks is that it masquerades as communication when it is best used for informing, broadcasting, or scheduling. |
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The BBC occupies the broadcasting slot which The Guardian occupies in print. |
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Until now the Asian Network has been broadcasting in the Midlands and the North on medium wave frequencies. |
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After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside. |
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The television footage of resistance fighters aired on Lebanese broadcasting stations mesmerized her. |
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The president of the broadcasting chamber co-signed the decree dissolving the elected National Assembly. |
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What's more, in trying to compete in the ever-changing world of broadcasting, the BBC has scored an own goal. |
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Well, apparently, they're secret spy radio transmissions, broadcasting the encoded messages of the world's secret services. |
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She evokes a broadcasting company that was different from that of today, full of stuffed shirts and bibulous eccentrics. |
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Shetland Coastguard and Orkney Harbours are broadcasting warnings to all shipping in the area. |
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The losses reflected the costs of setting up and floating the website company as well as the cost of internet broadcasting. |
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The broadcasting media are telling us that he is captured, without the usual cross-examination about independent confirmation that it is him. |
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But it was on the political hot potato of Scottish broadcasting that Mr Davies dropped the biggest bombshell of the night. |
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Since the mediums are different and lend themselves to on-air personalities, very few broadcasting, markets still embrace simulcasts. |
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We cannot let partisans drive an ideological stake in the heart of public broadcasting. |
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The pay channels were switched off yesterday, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting today. |
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The pay channels were switched off at 7am today, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting. |
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It has hospitals, medical clinics, a mental health research institute, and two public broadcasting stations. |
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It is true that the current policy was devised for an older media landscape, before pay television, the Internet and digital broadcasting. |
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On the wider front, we aim to boost our educational broadcasting by penetrating the burgeoning market of general knowledge programmes. |
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Ray joined the station when it began broadcasting in September 1980, answering listeners' gardening queries on regular radio phone-ins. |
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Print and broadcasting, broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, photojournalism, TV, and radio are all different. |
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The BBC's betting expert began his broadcasting career in 1986 commentating for Ladbrokes. |
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This legislation demonstrates the Government's commitment to quality public broadcasting, and its awareness of the key role of public television. |
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It goes down easily on the left to depict broadcasting or medical research, the Internet or schooling, as a commons in need of public management. |
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If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled. |
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Apparently the implications for broadcasting and narrowcasting, for social glue and public ethos, are enormous. |
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Most important, direct-mail consultants are in the business of narrowcasting rather than broadcasting. |
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Instead there will be a computer receiving and broadcasting the feed from some undisclosed location in the ether. |
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An important point in community broadcasting is that each community broadcaster is unique and special. |
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Of course their bread and butter depends on advertising, but that's the nature of commercial broadcasting. |
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The BBC has been broadcasting in Uzbek since 1994 and currently broadcasts six hours a week. |
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We are very enthused by the fact that we have received 1,000 applications for broadcasting and administrative posts. |
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You'd probably agree this proves conclusively that public broadcasting is totally fair and even-handed. |
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Tax incentives should be created to aid in the development of new, community-based, noncommercial broadcasting outlets. |
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Why no mention of Monty Modlin, whose honest vulgarity marked a sea-change in British broadcasting? |
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Despite our misgivings about docudramas, we felt that the independence of public broadcasting was at stake. |
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A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to expatriate communities. |
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Anna is delighted to find an internet radio station broadcasting music by female artists and woman-fronted bands. |
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Years of political pressure from the right have taken its toll on funding for public broadcasting and community radio stations across the nation. |
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Britain's commercial radio broadcasting industry is soon likely to begin its long-expected consolidation. |
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In this war bond drive, Smith spoke for a minute or two at repeated intervals over eighteen hours of continuous broadcasting. |
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Fox will not have to pay any fines, make any on-air apology or be prevented in any way from broadcasting in Britain. |
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Radio talk show hosts will be broadcasting their shows live from Baghdad, Iraq. |
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The loss of a public commons in broadcasting must be counted as one of the twentieth century's great civic and cultural losses. |
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That just leaves the business managers in all those commercial broadcasting companies. |
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Espn has started broadcasting tape of how the place-kickers did in pre-game warm-ups. |
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But public service broadcasting is about making mistakes, taking risks and courting unpopularity. |
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She completed a BA in psychology at Concordia, but found herself drawn to broadcasting, beginning as a cub reporter on local radio. |
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Since then, he has worked as a science journalist in broadcasting, print and online. |
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The local television station was broadcasting from the local Republican headquarters, and its phone banks were unmanned. |
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With broadcasting, the electronic audience was delocalised and socially decomposed. |
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Using this model, the Court determined that Article 10 was violated when Austria legislated a public monopoly on broadcasting. |
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To mark the launch, the BBC Nairobi team will be broadcasting special features and interviews live from Kisumu during the week. |
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In this sense, it is closer to narrowcasting than to broadcasting even while maintaining the possibility of broadcasting. |
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The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away. |
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Harry predicted that Internet broadcasting would largely replace satellite transmission of events. |
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Do you think that a facility of cable television has allowed this sort of niche broadcasting to have overt sympathies expressed on air? |
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Specialised software has been developed to allow computer-aided transcription technology to be used in the broadcasting industry. |
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Chris Smith is well aware that terrestrial broadcasting still commands the major share of viewing. |
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Since then her career has developed in opera, concert work, recording and broadcasting. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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Brazil's broadcasting style is calm and laconic, overlaid with a sporadic bullying streak towards the polite Beecroft. |
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As a broadcasting and graphics design double major the underwriting position is right up his alley. |
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Radio Friendly was a pirate radio station in Galway City that had been broadcasting for almost twelve months. |
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Another search is also on, as it turns out that a pirate radio station is broadcasting from the glen. |
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Each programme from the daytime schedule is broadcasting live from a different venue throughout the day. |
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This American version of Sky was snatched from under Murdoch's nose by another broadcasting entrepreneur, Charlie Ergen. |
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After graduation, he went into broadcasting, first in his native Bicol region, then in Manila. |
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Taking over the state broadcasting system became an all-consuming obsession. |
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We had a successful broadcast in Carlow during Easter week 2005 and are presently planning our broadcasting schedule for the coming year. |
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It won't be a case of ticking the boxes, as it is at the moment, and fulfilling a set number of hours of broadcasting. |
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At length, he came to the television broadcasting facility of a televangelist. |
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He also received a Bafta and Sony Radio Award for his services to broadcasting. |
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And Maddow will need that brainpower as she is thrust into the biggest challenge of her brief broadcasting career. |
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Can you imagine an American broadcasting company asking an Englishman to take charge of it? |
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Instead of broadcasting from this new station, he announced plans to form a sovereign nation. |
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Indecency in broadcasting became a major concern, and CBS was fined over half a million dollars. |
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There's currently lots of talk in the advertising biz about doing away with straight broadcasting messages and replacing them with virals or whatever. |
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Jackson said yesterday that the near-term operating environment for the industry will remain tough, as there are few new broadcasting operators entering the market. |
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These are generally aimed at people seeking to be news journalists, but it's an excellent all-round training for some of the essential skills of broadcasting. |
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Democracy Radio, which for the nonce has only two nationally syndicated programs, broadcasting a combined six hours a week, is on about twice as many stations as Air America. |
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Second, the dominance of broadcasting monoliths limits local programming, as the airwaves become saturated with national programs and syndicated fare. |
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State-owned monopolies continued to control electricity and water supply, railways and harbours, broadcasting, air transport, and much steel production. |
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During the year, researchers are able to develop their knowledge of the UK broadcasting market and learn about writing programme proposals and pitching ideas. |
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What marks it out from all other broadcasting organisations is that people trust implicitly that its journalism is impartial, authoritative and true. |
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Ocean FM was launched last week in the north-west region, replacing North West Radio, which lost its licence after broadcasting for more than a decade. |
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After you prepare a seed bed in your future tomato plot, plant the vetch, either by broadcasting or in shallow furrows at the rate of an ounce of seed per 10 square feet. |
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One of the foremost experts on popular culture launched into a blistering attack on modern broadcasting standards when he appeared at the Literature Festival at the weekend. |
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Their ill-tempered personalisation of the controversy through sourly self-justificatory sound-bites merely brought broadcasting disputation to an unseemly new low. |
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Then plant vetch seed, either in furrows or by broadcasting. |
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Our work could benefit public service and commercial film archives, which are experiencing growing demand from new multimedia and broadcasting outlets. |
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Propaganda broadcasting is sometimes a useful adjunct to geopolitical and geostrategic policy, but it is no substitute for military success or for political activity. |
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This unfashionable voyeurism is perhaps the reason why British mainstream channels left live transmission of the event to Sky broadcasting corporation. |
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It seems that the broadcasting company for its own reasons chose to back-pedal on this issue, given the article that ran the same day the documentary was aired. |
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Meanwhile, staff at the paper could be excused for wondering how their boss manages to edit the paper when he is so busy brushing up his broadcasting techniques. |
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It is not surprising that public contempt for parliament increases and that broadcasting House of Commons' debates has resulted in MPs falling even lower in public esteem. |
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The threat to smaller racecourses would come if bigger tracks decided to scrap the broadcasting contract altogether, and negotiate fresh deals for themselves individually. |
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So far, broadcasting certainly knocks spots off work experience at local papers, and I'm getting on top of new techniques, technology and tricks every day. |
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Data can be sent from a single host to any number of different hosts without having to set up individual connections, by using either IP broadcasting or multicasting. |
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I'm a little sleepy and uploading these pics is taking a bajillion years so I'll leave this lot to amuse you for now and resume broadcasting tomorrow at some decent hour. |
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After all, from such humble beginnings as a pilot show for a tiny new internet radio station, recorded in my bedroom of a Sunday, do broadcasting careers begin. |
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Imagine if hackers from Saudi Arabia said that any TV station in America broadcasting feminists and gays would be attacked? |
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Designed by Skidmore Owings and Merrill, its upper floors will be cantilevered from a concrete core and will be topped by enormous digital television broadcasting towers. |
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When I started my first Web site I wasn't too sure I wanted to start broadcasting my every thought and opinions, and at the time the idea of avatars was very popular. |
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His father did the same for 20 years before that making their connection with radio one of the longest family associations in world broadcasting history. |
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It is the same in all the broadcasting groups and in many newspapers, where hard news long ago lost the battle with celebrity gossip and vapid opinionising. |
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But perhaps the most glaring example of someone clutching at broadcasting straws when he should have retired gracefully years ago is this presenter. |
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Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use. |
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Wireless broadband involves a base station being connected to a cable network and then broadcasting to receivers in much the same way as a deflector TV system operates. |
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After 1982, anyone who wanted to operate a radio station had to fill out the requisite forms, buy the necessary equipment, and start broadcasting on a given FM frequency. |
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Ofcom will update the TV industry on its plans for regional broadcasting when it delivers the final phase of its review of public service broadcasting next month. |
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The answerless riddle of modern broadcasting crackled through dusty loudspeakers and across the jam-packed midway of the 33rd annual Fringe Festival. |
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He had a good run, until the FTC filed a lawsuit accusing Trudeau of broadcasting with fraudulent and misrepresentative claims. |
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Spin FM, which was due to begin broadcasting last February, remains in limbo, at least until after the Supreme Court hear the appeal towards the end of this year. |
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The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world. |
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A network switch works by ensuring packets travel directly from their origin to their destination, rather than broadcasting through the entire system. |
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Her father brings her to Nashville, Tennessee, and under his iron fist she buckles down and lands her first broadcasting job before her 20th birthday. |
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Ed Markey appeared with Arthur the aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting. |
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The Television New Zealand Act specifically prevents me from interfering in the day-to-day operations of broadcasting, including programming decisions. |
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He beat his illness twice, wrote about his battles with the disease, and continued broadcasting even as his health was failing. |
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When are the Chairman and governors of the BBC going to wake up their consciences and address this scandalous perversion of public service broadcasting? |
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The dictates of scheduling and age profile are a product of the increasing imposition of marketing priorities and not the instincts of broadcasting. |
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The list bans foreign investments in sectors such as postal savings, free-to-air television broadcasting and auto passenger transportation businesses. |
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This gives an idea of the variety of methods of broadcasting their ideas that the Scottish literati used, from the pamphlet to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. |
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Out in the crowded hallway, broadcasting on the online Tea Party News Network, founder Scottie Hughes injected a note of realism. |
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Then broadcasting executives began to fret about ratings and feed us news heavy with human interest, background music and suspiciously neat plot lines. |
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This is collections of some of the brightest, funniest, double entendre unintended things ever said in American broadcasting coming out again from Celestial Arts. |
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China is scheduled to end analog broadcasting between 2015 and 2018, due to the large size of the country. |
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Another, sometimes neglected, feature of Birtism was the push towards a more diverse range of voices in broadcasting. |
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At reefs broadcasting sound, about 80 larvae of the cardinalfish family showed up in a typical night. |
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The BBC's broadcasting monopoly was made explicit for the duration of its current broadcast licence, as was the prohibition on advertising. |
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Edinburgh and Glasgow, and Cardiff, are important centres of newspaper and broadcasting production in Scotland and Wales respectively. |
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Local online radio station Vectis Radio has broadcast since 2010, broadcasting from the Riverside Centre in Newport. |
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Since the digital switchover was completed in South Wales on 31 March 2010, S4C Digidol became the main broadcasting channel and fully in Welsh. |
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In a roundtable discussion on the future of broadcasting in 1998 he criticised the effect of overlapping different regulators on the industry. |
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Channel 4 HD began broadcasting in Wales from 2 December 2012 in its place. |
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The channel boosted its nondrama broadcasting by commissioning more cookery shows. |
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Radio broadcasting in Yemen began in the 1940s when it was still divided into the South by the British and the North by the Imami ruling system. |
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Light music was especially popular during the formative years of radio broadcasting. |
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The field is then seeded by throwing the seeds over the field, a method known as manual broadcasting. |
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Luxe TV, a niche theme based station, soon began broadcasting on the Luxembourg DTT platform, transmitted from the Dudelange transmitter. |
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In 1983 BBC Radio Cornwall started broadcasting around two minutes of Cornish every week. |
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The channel carries the same schedule as Channel 4, broadcasting programmes in HD when available, acting as a simulcast. |
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The channel started broadcasting on 1 November 1982, the night before Channel 4's opening. |
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When Series 2 started broadcasting on 18 September 2009, ABC2 started broadcasting Torchwood Declassified after each episode. |
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In Britain, innovative broadcasting and recording contributed to reconsideration of Handelian performance. |
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Radio broadcasting increased the ability of songwriters, singers and bandleaders to become nationally known. |
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Will digital broadcasting, 'mega-channel-land', change everything or nothing? Will it be a brave new world, or simply more of the same? |
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Although the viewership figures were respectable, its slating in the press led US television networks to lose interest in broadcasting the film. |
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By July 2006, Film4 had also become a 'free to air' and restarted broadcasting on digital terrestrial. |
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The DCMS has policy responsibility for three statutory corporations and two public broadcasting authorities. |
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American listeners generally readily understand most British broadcasting, and British listeners readily understand most American broadcasting. |
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She was speaking at the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications' inquiry into women, news and current affairs broadcasting. |
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Radio 1 has a public service broadcasting obligation to provide news, which it fulfills through Newsbeat bulletins throughout the day. |
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In radio, DR has a near monopoly, currently broadcasting on all four nationally available FM channels, competing only with local stations. |
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Narberth is home to Radio Pembrokeshire, Radio Carmarthenshire and Scarlet FM broadcasting to listeners every week. |
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As well as broadcasting on FM, BBC Radio Cornwall may also be streamed via internet at BBC Radio Cornwall Online. |
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In addition, Southampton University has a radio station called SURGE, broadcasting on AM band as well as through the web. |
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Dundee is home to one of 11 BBC Scotland broadcasting centres, located within the Nethergate Centre. |
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It was based on the Telefunken High Com broadband compander system, but was never introduced commercially in FM broadcasting. |
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However, only when commercial broadcasting was introduced to the UK in 1973 did the use of FM pick up in Britain. |
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Some sports coverage, albeit at a small level, takes place in Scottish Gaelic broadcasting. |
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Today, as elsewhere in the developed world, most urban Australian broadcasting is on FM, although AM talk stations are still very popular. |
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Regional broadcasters still commonly operate AM stations due to the additional range the broadcasting method offers. |
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The delay is called lag, and is introduced at several stages of digital audio broadcasting. |
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In Argentina, the military government banned the broadcasting of music in the English language, giving way to the rise of local rock musicians. |
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Hundreds of public and private stations with local or regional range provide alternatives to state broadcasting. |
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On 1 June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah linked by satellite to form a unified broadcasting service. |
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Doordarshan has its broadcasting centre in Kozhikode located at Medical College. |
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Its implementation is focused on the civil service, education and the broadcasting system. |
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Sardinia has become Europe's first region to fully adopt the new Digital Terrestrial Television broadcasting standard. |
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The term dates back to the mid twentieth century years of broadcasting when headquarters stations produced programs for their networks. |
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Special English was first used on October 19, 1959, and is still presented daily by the United States broadcasting service Voice of America. |
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939 the BBC put into effect its contingency plans to minimise disruption of broadcasting. |
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The draft-law on broadcasting, as of 1 June, envisages digitalization of the television signal on the territory of the entire country. |
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I'm convinced phone-ins are a broadcasting alternative to care in the community. |
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The League's decision to assign broadcasting rights to BSkyB in 1992 was at the time a radical decision, but one that has paid off. |
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The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. |
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It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. |
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It was only in 1981 that the government allowed free broadcasting in the territory, ending state monopoly on radio. |
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The BBC Research Department has played a major part in the development of broadcasting and recording techniques. |
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The public broadcasting companies held a monopoly on radio and television for a long time in Sweden. |
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Schools programming on the network began in 1957 in some regions and expanded as more regions began broadcasting. |
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Another commercial station, Abbey FM, ceased broadcasting in February 2009 when it went into administration. |
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It was built between 1919 and 1922 as a transmission tower for a Russian broadcasting company. |
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Throughout his working life, Bragg has combined a career in broadcasting with one in writing. |
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All media and broadcasting assets, except media assets owned by News Limited, now belong to 21st Century Fox, its legal successor. |
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Harding brought with him a timeserving pal from The Times called Keith Blackmore, who was equally a stranger to broadcasting. |
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The broadcasting regulator Ofcom subsequently found these commercials in breach of their code. |
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The bill paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. |
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In May 2010, Brazil launched TV Brasil Internacional, an international television station, initially broadcasting to 49 countries. |
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Although no other broadcasting organisation was licensed in the UK until 1973, commercial competition soon opened up from overseas. |
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This sends a strong message that Canadian broadcasting regulation is impetuous and unreliable, ' said Kevin Crull, President of Bell Media. |
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An animated version of the broadcasting veteran will do backflips and a range of other skate stunts in the hit show next week. |
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Like all BBC radio stations broadcasting to UK audiences, Radio 2 is funded by the television licence fee, and does not broadcast adverts. |
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Hilversum is the principal centre for radio and television broadcasting in the Netherlands. |
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Due to the collapse of Setanta in the UK in June 2009, Celtic TV stopped broadcasting, although the club hoped to find a new broadcast partner. |
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In August 1952 the BBC transmitter at Wenvoe began broadcasting allowing the Rhondda to receive television pictures for the first time. |
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Bangor is home to a small BBC broadcasting centre, producing a large amount of output for BBC Radio Cymru. |
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Starnet has exciting plans to marry up Internet wagering and Internet broadcasting with the launch of WorldBroadcast. |
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What are the most important factors that operators need to consider in selecting the right broadcasting technology and deployment strategy? |
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So SLRC filed a case against MBC Networks for broadcasting rights at the Colombo Magistrate's Court. |
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The study focuses on the opportunity Internet broadcasting affords advertisers. |
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Will TV mean the end of Hollywood filmland productions and radio broadcasting? |
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The broadcasting of digital terrestrial transmissions has led to many countries planning to phase out existing analogue broadcasts. |
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As membership grew, however, the nascent club turned its efforts to broadcasting. |
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The 88DE8020 and 88DE8025 are single chip hybrid demodulators for Digital Video Broadcasting and analog video broadcasting worldwide. |
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The 1962 Pilkington Report on the future of broadcasting noticed this, and that ITV lacked any serious programming. |
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There is presently no deadline for these stations, about 7100 in number, to convert to digital broadcasting. |
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The TV is broadcasting a FUZZY PICTURE that shows the weatherman from WVII, the Bango ABC affiliate. |
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In May 1954, CBWT went on the air with four hours of broadcasting per day. |
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Spoken English, for example English used in broadcasting, generally follows national pronunciation standards that are also established by custom rather than by regulation. |
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Sky pay them broadcasting rights, companies pay them sponsorship, fans buy tickets and people with large beer guts and and no fashion sense pay to wear replica shirts. |
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With the spread of DVD software and digital broadcasting, it becomes possible to create a powerful multi-channel surround sound environment in the home. |
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For broadcasting, mast radiators are the most common type of antenna used, consisting of a steel lattice guyed mast in which the mast structure itself is used as the antenna. |
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Paull Khan, racing director at the administrative arm of the BHA, told the broadcasting giant any future equine purchase he makes will be christened Worksop Bellyflop. |
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As technologies such as mobile digital broadcasting, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX become more prevalent, increasing numbers of engineers are participating in OFDM system design. |
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The regime has always opposed foreign stations broadcasting in Farsi, but it has never been so vociferous as in its opposition to the new BBC outlet. |
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Once all the systems come on line, KBS will have completed nationwide infrastructure bringing digital broadcasting services to Korea's main cities. |
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The show is broadcasting live over nine days from Austria starting today, with the bottom two competitors taking their chances on the live ski jump each night. |
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Breakfast TV has always been an easy target for snidey types who get their kicks from criticising the relaxed, warmer style that broadcasting at that time of the day demands. |
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In fact, cellular phones are radios broadcasting over the airwaves. |
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On August 12, at the Government meeting the Minister of Information Policy Yurii Stets presented Multimedia foreign broadcasting platform of Ukraine. |
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Tynan uttered the first F-word in British broadcasting history. |
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With the prevalence of 4K and 8K chip sources and broadcasting and resolution needs of video streaming media, larger screens require graphics engine chips. |
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Local broadcasting is a poorer place for the absence of Blake the Impaler. |
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Armstrong, inventor of the continuous-wave transmitter, the superheterodyne circuit, and the FM radio, all of which remain underpinnings of today's broadcasting. |
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This radio station is broadcasting at a frequency of 104Mhz. |
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The BBC, founded in 1922, is the UK's publicly funded radio, television and Internet broadcasting corporation, and is the oldest and largest broadcaster in the world. |
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Newcastle Student Radio is run by students from both of the city's universities, broadcasting from Newcastle University's student's union building during term time. |
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Radio Tyneside has been the voluntary hospital radio service for most hospitals across Newcastle and Gateshead since 1951, broadcasting on Hospedia and online. |
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Since the furrows represent only a portion of the field's area, and broadcasting distributes seeds fairly evenly, this results in considerable wastage of seeds. |
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The preeminence of Urdu in both broadcasting and the Lollywood film industry is seen by critics as being detrimental to the health of the language. |
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The Vatican issued a protest, and bans on Beatles' records were imposed by Spanish and Dutch stations and South Africa's national broadcasting service. |
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All charts are ranked by international theatrical box office performance where possible, excluding income derived from home video, broadcasting rights and merchandise. |
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