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51. Commercial Closet
- www2.commercialcloset.org
- Gay Radio Earns Some Respect Online .
- Gay radio, which has always had a low profile, is poised to start getting some respect, thanks to new media. ...
- Serving up 16 hours of live talk and music programming weekdays, GAYBC Radio features name talent such as former army nurse and congressional candidate Grethe Cammermeyer, writer-activist Michelangelo Signorile and others. The Seattle-based online broadcaster is expecting this week to be nationally ranked for February as the 11th most listened to webcast nationwide, representing 33,000 listeners, by respected radio research service Arbitron Co. ...
- GAYBC is also in conversations to be featured as a channel on a major national satellite radio service, set to launch late next year and backed by auto manufacturers. ...
- McMullen, a radio veteran of 15 years and former executive producer of content at Real Networks, started the radio service as GLOradio in March 1997. ...
- The money pays for such things as tiny mobile radio studios that connect to phone lines. ...
- Representing online and radio, GAYBC and Gay. ...
- Despite the success the radio service has had with big names, McMullen explains that "a majority of ad agencies and their clients> still have to be sold on the concept. " If one accepts McMullen’s own statistics of between 50,000 and 80,000 unique listeners each month, it approaches the circulation of The Advocate, but a 60-second ad costs just $100 per minute – the equivalent of a radio spot during morning drive in Fresno, Calif. ...
- For online radio ads, he offers the advantage that "radio ads are more creative than a banner ad and there’s no worry about ‘click-throughs. ’" In other words, built-in radio ads cannot be ignored as easily as banner ads but are also more compelling. ...
- Also going online this month is Chicago’s six-year-old LesBiGay Radio. ...
- LesBiGay Radio airs live on WSBC-1240 from 5pm-7pm Central and has carried ads for Miller Brewing, pharmaceutical companies Dupont, Abbot Laboratories and others. ...
- "What makes online radio intriguing is already true for radio – you can listen while you do something else and it’s really cheap to produce," says Amberg. ...
- Though McMullen readily accepts Amberg’s observation that he is ahead of his time with online radio, McMullen sees that as a great advantage. ...
52. Ranger RCI-1000 Handheld Commercial 2 Way Radio
- www.rangerusa.com
- Land Mobile Radio Series .
- When you need VHF communications in the field of construction, security, emergency services, or commercial business, Ranger's portables will do the job.
- Commercial, Marine, & Voyager Sales .
53. Article: John Lloyd (writer)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He worked as radio producer at BBC 1974-1978 and created The News Quiz, Quote. ... He co-wrote the fifth and sixth episodes of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy radio series with creator Douglas Adams (who wrote all the rest solo). ...
- He has been a TV commercial director since 1989 and lives in the UK. ...
54. K1DWU Dot Net: K1DWU Ham-Links - Category: Commercial
- www.k1dwu.net
- Commercial - (202) .
- Radio Astronomy - (5) .
- Radio Linking - (7) .
- Category: Commercial.
- Acron-Zeit Arc Time Clocks - Atomic radio controlled clock.
- Alabama Radio.
- - Amateur radio manufacturer.
- Amateur Radio Classified Database.
- Amateur radio,Scanners,Shortwave,Solar.
- Arizona - Amateur Radio Stamp Pins and Shirts.
- Burnaby Radio Communications Radio dealer.
- Denver Amateur Radio Supply.
- Durham Radio Sales and Service.
- Europe - Links Communications used radio page.
- Florida - amateur radio sportswear and other items.
- Grove - Radio Scanners-Wide-Band and Shortwave Receivers.
55. Talkback Radio 2GB 873 AM - 2GB.com - News, Talk, Sport, Entertainment - Sydney Australia - Alan Jones, Ray Hadley, NRL, Rugby League
- 2gb.com
- Commercial Agreements.
- 2GB >> ALAN JONES >> COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTS .
- 2GB commercial agreement register.
- Listen Live Latest News Archive News Sydney Weather E-mail us Live Webcams Competitions Footy Tipping On-Air Schedule Advertising Advertising Links 2GB Travel Commercial Agreements Contact Information Privacy Policy .
56. Mailing Lists and Newsgroups
- www.cc.columbia.edu
- barc-list: Boston Amateur Radio Club Information, discussion and anouncements for the Boston Amateur Radio Club and hams in Eastern Massachusetts. ...
- bitbucket: "specialized amateur radio communication techniques. ...
- boatanchors: Radio's with Tubes To subscribe: Send mail to listproc@ThePorch. ...
- bull-fwd: Ham Radio BBS Bulletin Distribution Machine-originated text only. ...
- exam-list: Amateur Radio License Examinations Scheduled in the US and in Some Foreign Areas To subscribe: Send mail to exam-list-request@arrl. ...
- fox-list: Fox Hunting and Radio Direction Finding. ...
- GTRADIO: GA Tech Radio Club Mailing List To subscribe: Send mail to listserv@GITVM1. ...
- radio. ...
- ham-bsd: Ham Radio Applications of the Jolitz 386BSD software To subscribe: Send mail to listserv@ucsd. ...
- radio. ...
- radio. ...
- radio. ...
- ham-policy: Comments and Queries Regarding Ham Radio Regulations, the Future of Ham Radio, and Related Subjects. ...
- ham-radio: Experimental Digest from Ham Radio Related Usenet Traffic Using Subject Grouping and MIME Encapsulation. ... edu with text (not subject): add ham-radio .
- HAM-SAT: Discussion List of Amateur Radio Satellites To subscribe: Send mail to listserv@PLEARN. ...
57. QRZ.COM Home Page
- www.qrz.com
- Radio Mods.
- Ham Radio Books.
- QRZ Online is a subscription based service that provides advanced database lookup features in a fast, commercial-free format. ...
- Many amateur radio operators do not understand today’s rules and do not see the need for change. ...
- Salem Radio Club .
- The Radio Amateur Foundation, an unincorporated grass roots organization comprised of devoted radio amateurs with no pecuniary interest in the service, filed a petition today with the Federal Communcations Commission. ...
- Ham radio is about learning, and sharing wut you learn, it's something I like to do. ...
- Radio Shack Pro-39 Ha.
- Ham Radio Trivia.
- THE ROY NEAL, K6DUE, AMATEUR RADIO MENTORING PROJE .
- AmExpo 2004- An amateur radio event and air show. ...
- The Australian Amateur Radio Interest Group .
- MOBILE RADIO MANUFACTURERS, WAKE UP .
58. Article: Wireless access point
- www.wikipedia.org
- On the industrial and commercial side, wireless networking has had a big impact on operations: employees are often armed with PDTs having barcode scanners and wireless links, allowing them to update work progress and inventory in real-time. ...
- Other issues include the type of antenna, the current weather, operating radio frequency, and power output of the device. ...
- Another use is to bridge two wired networks where cable is not appropriate; for example, a manufacturer can connect a remote warehouse (within line of sight) by radio, with a wired network in each facility. ...
- Additionally, the range of wireless access points can be extended through the use of repeaters and reflectors, which can bounce and/or amplify radio signals that ordinarily couldn't be received. ...
- However, the fact that radio signals bleed outside buildings and across property lines means that the physical security aspect is not as much of a deterrent. ...
59. Article: I Love Lucy
- en.wikipedia.org
- Based on a radio show starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning called My Favorite Husband, I Love Lucy began its television career because of the popularity of the radio show. ...
- Jess Oppenheimer, Bob Carroll, and Madelyn Pugh, writers of Ball's radio show, scripted the series. ...
- One of the most memorable episodes was titled "Lucy Does a Commercial", filmed during the first season (episode 30 of 35) on March 28, 1952, and first aired on May 5 of that year. ... So by the time she goes live with the commercial her lines "Do you poop out at parties? Are you unpopular?" becomes "Do you pop out at parties? Are you un-poopular?" and then she chugs the Vitameatavegamin bottle to the roaring laughter of the studio audience. ...
60. Article: Al Jolson
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jolson became a popular singer and a superstar of the Broadway stage, radio and film. He is best known, however, for his appearance in one of the first "talkies" The Jazz Singer, (the first film with sound to enjoy wide commercial success), in 1927 (See also blackface). ...
- After leaving the Broadway stage Jolson starred on radio, and his shows were always in the top ten of ratings. ...
61. SkyJazz - Internet Radio Commercial Rates
- www.skyjazz.com
- Any business will benefit from a SkyJazz Radio Commercial.
- 30 second audio commercial at the top of your favorite program. ...
62. Radio Commercial
- www.highpointimages.com
- Radio Commercial.
- hpi AM-FM radio commercial:.
- hpi Radio.
- Commercial.
- The hpi radio commercial, is an innovative and powerful advertising tool designed to help you promote your business.
63. Article: News agency
- en2.wikipedia.org
- News agencies are bodies established to supply news to newspapers, magazines and radio and television broadcasters. ...
- Whether the news agency is a government entity or a commercial firm, dependence on official sources often results in systematic biases in the content of its news coverage. ...
- Commercial PR services include: .
64. Article: RFID
- en.wikipedia.org
- Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called RFID tags. ... RFID tags contain antennas to enable them to receive and respond to radio-frequency queries from an RFID transceiver. ...
- Passive RFID tags do not have their own power supply: the minute electrical current induced in the antenna by the incoming radio-frequency scan provides enough power for the tag to send a response. ...
- There are four different kinds of tags commonly in use, their differences based on the level of their radio frequency: Low frequency tags (between 125 to 134 kilohertz), High frequency tags (13. ...
- Declan McCullagh: "Are spy chips set to go commercial?" ZDNet editorial, January 13, 2003. ...
65. Commercial Ham Radio Websites
- bcarcham.tripod.com
- Commercial Ham Radio Websites :.
- Radio Devices .
- The AmSoft Ham Radio CDROM .
- The Radio Amateur Educational Society in Alberta, Canada. ...
- Durham Radio Sales and Service Inc. ...
- EasyLog Radio Logging Software (Italy) .
- W for Windows Amateur Radio Software .
- DF Systems, Radio Direction Finding .
- Radio Operator License Certificates .
- Hyperlog Amateur radio Logging program .
- Weekend Ham Radio Class .
- DXbase Amateur Radio Logging Software .
- Hamtrader, FREE Radio & Electronics Classifieds .
- Signal One - HF Radio Manufacture .
- COM Free Ham Radio Classified Ads .
- CADI-Search Radio & Electronics .
66. lame radio commercial... - Open Tech Support
- www.opentechsupport.net
- lame radio commercial.
- on the radio here there is an advertisement for a car dealership with excellent prices. ... i refuse to sink to this level of stupidity so i will just finish the explanation of the advertisment with "and so on" anyways the person who came up with that idea needs to be punished damn ad is on the radio all the time and like every single station - soon, i shall be insane all i can say is having the gayest advertisement in the world is not getting them any business - aside from having the urge to run over to the dealership with a stick of dynamite i do not anticipate ever going there EVER ------------------ dont touch it if it aint broke. ...
- Cleo psychic lady with that fake-ass Jamaican accent is the most annoying commercial. And they play the damn commercial 100 times a day. ...
- I saw the commercial at like 3 a. ...
- late night tv trivia time!! 1)just set it and ______ __!!! 2)Do you have money problems? have you been rejected before well not at *blah* what is this a commercial for 3)its an advertistment for a prssure cooker, the _____ cooker.
67. Article: Global Positioning System
- en.wikipedia.org
- It then decodes the satellites' locations from their radio signals and an internal database. The receiver should now be located at the intersection of four spheres, one around each satellite, with a radius equal to the time delay between the satellite and the receiver multiplied by the speed of the radio signals. ...
- There are several causes: The initial local time is a guess due to the relatively unprecise clock of the receiver, the radio signals move more slowly as they pass through the ionosphere, and the receiver may be moving. ...
- Because certain delay sources, such as the ionosphere, affect the speed of radio waves based on their frequencies, dual frequency receivers can actually measure the effects on the signals. ...
- European concern about this and commercial issues has resulted in the planned Galileo positioning system. ...
- Commercial GPS receivers are also required to have limits on the velocities and altitudes at which they will report fix coordinates; this is to prevent them from being used to create improvised cruise missiles or ballistic missiles. ...
- Ivan Getting, emeritus president of The Aerospace Corporation and engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology established the basis for GPS, improving on the World War II land-based radio system called LORAN (Long-range Radio Aid to Navigation). ...
68. Britishinformation.com Chat - Commercial Radio Stations
- www.britishinformation.com
- Commercial Radio Stations .
- I have the radio on at work and am sick of hearing the same 5 songs that seem to be played on a continuous loop!. I would welcome the oppotunity to listen to a radio station that played some new talent and gave some up-and-coming bands a chance to be heard. ...
- All the new artists are so commercial, they're only in it for the money now. ...
- Why not try radio 2xs .
- com i think they play some top stuff on there and they do alot of unsigned talent! there is some corking new stuff out there that isn't signed and isn't overly commercial - 1600E , cohen , AMSTERDAM , uncle bob and loads of really underground stuff it's fantastic.
- different radio .
69. Article: History of the Internet
- en.wikipedia.org
- The need for an internetwork appeared with ARPA's sponsorship, by Robert Kahn, of the development of a number of innovative networking technologies; in particular, the first packet radio networks (inspired by the ALOHA network), and a satellite packet communication program. ...
- The early Internet, based around the ARPANET, was government-funded and therefore restricted to non-commercial uses such as research; un-related commercial use was strictly forbidden. ...
- This greatly expanded the reach of the growing network, and when in the early 1990s the NSF decided to allow commercial access to the Internet components they had initiated, that was to a great extent the point where the growth of the Internet really took off. ...
- Others were a grass-roots mix of school, commercial, and hobby like the UUCP network. ...
- The interest in commercial use of the Internet became a hotly-debated topic. Although commercial use was forbidden, the exact definition of commercial use could be unclear and subjective. Everyone agreed that one company sending an invoice to another company was clearly commercial use, but anything less was up for debate. ...
- Ironically it was the commercial Internet service providers who brought prices low enough that junior colleges and other schools could afford to participate in the new arenas of education and research. ...
- Other competing commercial providers created their own backbones and interconnections. ... The NSFNet was dropped as the main backbone, and commercial restrictions were gone. ...
70. All Commercial Radio Products
- www.topaz3.com
- Legacy DL224 - UHF High Speed Data Radio .
- The Legacy DL224 high speed RF data radio combines durable construction and reliable hardware into one convenient package. ...
- Extend the capabilities of any mobile radio .
- Extend the capabilities of any Mobile radio. ...
- Legacy ML3200 Mobile UHF / VHF Radio .
- The Legacy Proline ML3200 Series Mobile Radio delivers long-range communication for multiple on the go users. ...
- Maxon SD-125 RF Data Radio .
- Maxon's RF Link Modules allow radio frequency signals to be used for the control of irrigation equiptment, electrical equipment, building security systems, monitoring stations, emergency call-boxes and much more. ...
- Maxon SD-160 RF Data Radio .
- The Maxon SD-160 series RF data radio delivers reliable 2 way communcations and remote control for a variety of appliations .
71. CD...Radio Commercial Production
- biznet.maximizer.com
- Radio Commercial Production.
- Specialists with years of radio and music production credits. ...
72. Article: Bill Gates
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Inspired by BASIC, an easy-to-learn programming language developed at Dartmouth College for teaching purposes, Gates' and Allen's version of BASIC later became Microsoft BASIC, the primary interpreted computer language of the MS-DOS operating system, which was the key to Microsoft's early commercial success. ...
- In the early 1970s, Gates wrote the Open Letter to Hobbyists, which shocked the computer hobbyist community by insisting that a commercial market existed for computer software and that such software should not be freely copied without the publisher's permission. At the time, the community was strongly influenced by its ham radio legacy and the related Hacker ethic, which insist that innovations and knowledge should be freely shared in the community. Gates went on to co-found Microsoft Corporation, one of the world's most successful commercial enterprises, and led the way toward the emergence of the commercial software industry. ...
73. Article: Guidance system
- en.wikipedia.org
- The input section includes sensors, course data, radio and satellite links, and other information sources. ...
- Long Range Navigation (LORAN) – This was the predecessor of GPS and was (and to an extent still is) used primarily in commercial sea transportation. ...
- Commercial receivers are limited in how accurately they may provide position data, as well as the maximum velocity at which they may operate. ...
74. XM Radio - XM SATELLITE RADIO COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER AGREEMENT
- www.xmradio.com
- THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS THE TERMS OF YOUR USE OF XM SATELLITE RADIO SERVICES AS BACKGROUND OR FOREGROUND MUSIC IN A COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT. ...
- Thank you for choosing XM Satellite Radio ("XM"). XM broadcasts satellite radio programming only within the 48 contiguous United States. To become an XM commercial subscriber, you must be at least 18 years old. This is your copy of the XM Satellite Radio Commercial Customer Agreement. ...
- CONTACTING XM SATELLITE RADIO: .
- You may contact us between the hours of 10:00 am and 11:00 pm Eastern Standard Time Monday through Saturday, and 12:00 pm and 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, Sunday, by calling 1-888-689-2300, or by writing to: XM Satellite Radio Inc. ...
- Premium channels are only available in commercial establishments at XM's discretion. ...
- We provide the Service only for use in your commercial establishment. ...
- " These channels may not be appropriate for the patrons of your commercial establishment. ... We reserve the right to block any channels from your commercial establishment based on listener complaints, FCC inquiry, negative publicity, or similar factors. ...
- You must purchase your XM Radio, and any repairs, parts, installation or service for it, from authorized sellers or manufacturers. We are not liable for any damage to your vehicle or home resulting from installation of any XM Radio. ... If you have any complaints about your Radio or your installation, you should direct them to your authorized seller, manufacturer or installer. ...
- c) Loss of Radio.
- You should report to XM and cancel your subscription if your XM Radio is lost, stolen, sold, transferred or otherwise removed from your possession without your permission. ...
75. Article: Media bias
- en.wikipedia.org
- The broadcast media (radio and television) has been used as a mechanism for propaganda from its earliest days. ... The fledgling BBC Radio News attempted to sabotage this strike by broadcasting reports of the workers breaking the strike in many areas, reports which were largely fictitious. ...
- Bias has also been claimed in instances referred to as conflict of interest, where the owners of media organs have vested interests in other commercial enterprise. In such a case, it has from time to time been observed that stories which favor the commercial interests of the media owners or are detrimental to their competitors and opponents have not only been favored, but even at times invented whole-cloth from manufactured evidence. ...
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