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76. Article: Vladivostok
- www.wikipedia.org
- The city's main industries are shipping, commercial fishing, and the naval base. Fishing accounts for almost four-fifth of Vladivostok's commercial production. ...
- They are the Pacific State TV and radio Broadcasting Company Vladivostok, Vostok-TV, PKTV (Primorsky Commercial Television), RVK (Russian Broadcasting Corporation), Uchebnoye Televideniye (Educational TV), Okean-TV, and New Wave TV. ...
- As of 1999, there were also 7 radio stations, the most popular being 24 hour VBC (612 kHz, 101. ... Every hour one can hear local news over these radio stations. Radio Vladivostok (1098 kHz) operates from 6:00 till 1:00 a. ...
77. Article: BBCi
- en.wikipedia.org
- It also possible to see and hear many of the BBC's television and radio stations there. ...
- Commercial website, run by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC: http://www. ...
78. FCIC
- www.pueblo.gsa.gov
- Radio Sound Bite Collection.
- Radio public service advertisements (full text scripts are also provided).
- 30 second Radio commercial.
- 30 second Radio commercial.
- 20 second Radio commercial.
- 60 second Radio commercial.
79. Motorola T5920R
- ads.247wsr.com
- This General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) two-way radio delivers rugged Motorola quality with clear communications whether skiing or hiking rough terrain. ...
- **FRS - The Family Radio Service (FRS) is one of the Citizens Band Radio Services. ...
80. U.S. VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies - Radio - http://maxpages.com/frequencies/Marine_Radio
- www.maxpages.com
- Metro Fire Radio.
- NJ Radio Codes.
- NY Radio Codes.
- FDNY Radio.
- Radio.
- FM Radio Stations.
- AM Radio Stations.
- Marine Radio.
- CB Radio Codes.
- VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies.
- 050 Port Operations and Commercial, VTS. ...
- 350 Commercial .
- 400 Commercial (Intership only) .
- Commercial and Non-Commercial. ...
- 500 Commercial .
- 550 Commercial. ...
81. Article: Radar
- www.wikipedia.org
- Radar is an acronym for radio detection and ranging. ... Strong radio waves are transmitted, and a receiver listens for any echoes. ... Although the amount of signal returned is tiny, radio signals can easily be detected and amplified. ...
- Radar radio waves can be easily generated at any desired strength, detected at even tiny powers, and then amplified many times. ...
- Radar sets attempt to reflect electromagnetic waves, notably radio waves and microwaves, from target objects. This reflection is then detected using a radio receiver. ...
- Radar waves reflect in a variety of ways depending on the size of the radio wave and the shape of the target. If the radio wave is much shorter than the reflector's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light bounces from a mirror. ...
- Radio waves always reflect from curves and corners, in a way similar to glint from a rounded piece of glass. ...
- Frequencies like those used in commercial TV (50-900 MHz) can pass through rock and earth, and are used for ground penetrating radar. ...
- The easiest way to measure the range of an object is to broadcast a short pulse of radio signal, and then time how long it takes for the reflection to return. ...
- Such systems thus find themselves being used at either end of the range spectrum, as radio-altimeters at the close-range end (where the range may be a few feet) and long distance early-warning radars at the other. ...
- Radio signals broadcast from a single antenna will spread out in all directions, and likewise a single antenna will receive signals equally from all directions. ...
- It uses the radio signal's interference with itself. ...
- "Search radars" scan a wide area with pulses of short radio waves. ... Ships and planes are metal, and reflect radio waves. ... The radar determines the direction because the short radio waves behave like a search light when emitted from the reflector of the radar set's antenna. ...
82. Article: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
- en.wikipedia.org
- Only one contestant plays at a time (similar to some radio quizzes); and the emphasis is on suspense rather than speed. ...
- The programme originated in the United Kingdom, where it is hosted by Chris Tarrant and was based on a format devised by David Briggs, who along with Steve Knight and Mike Whitehill devised a number of the promotional games for Chris Tarrant's breakfast show on Capital FM radio. ...
- Niki Kanchev is the host of the show, and it is aired by the commercial TV station Nova TV. ...
- It is hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault and aired by the commercial TV station TF1. ...
- Germany: The show, called Wer wird Millionär? (Who becomes a millionaire?), is aired by the commercial TV station RTL and presented by Günther Jauch. ...
- The show is aired on Canale 5, a commercial TV station, and soon after a very similar show, with slightly changed rules, started on the state-run Rai 1 TV station. ...
- It is broadcasted by the commercial TV station POP TV and hosted by Boštjan Romih. ...
- It was first broadcasted by the commercial TV station Show TV, but later switched to Kanal D. ...
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83. Article: Television in the United States
- en.wikipedia.org
- 3 Non-commercial television.
- The '50s saw the first flowering of the genres that would distinguish TV from movies and radio—talk shows like The Jack Parr Show and sitcoms like I Love Lucy. ...
- The closest thing to government-funded domestic television was established long after commercial television networks had already come to dominate the airwaves: the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (which partially funds PBS TV and NPR radio) was established in 1967. ...
- The Peabody Award honors achievement in television and radio journalism, children's programming, documentary work and educational programming. ...
- Non-commercial television.
- Non-commercial television is a visible player in the United States. ...
- There are many non-commercial stations throughout the country, and some are "member stations" of PBS, Public Broadcasting Service—a non-commercial equivalent of networks. ...
- The major differences between commercial and noncommercial TV have to do with programming and revenue sources. Non-commercial TV stations, some educational, some religious, may broadcast the kind of programs that commercial stations are less likely to air. ...
- In reality, however, non-commercial broadcasting may or may not be distinctively different from its commercial counterparts from an uninformed viewer's eyes. ...
- CPB is another key player in the realm of non-commercial broadcasting. ...
- The Museum of Television & Radio .
84. Article: Independent Television News
- en.wikipedia.org
- ITN was founded in 1955 as part of the British commercial TV network ITV. ...
- ITN operates a radio news service on behalf of Independent Radio News, and between 1996 and 2002 owned a share of London News Radio which was based at ITN's Gray's Inn Road HQ and operated the LBC and News Direct London radio stations. ...
85. Article: Ozzy Osbourne
- www.wikipedia.org
- 6 Commercial success.
- Ozzy Osbourne, who earned his nickname in his youth, sought a career as a rock singer after hearing the Beatles on the radio, in hopes that it would lift him out of his hard-scrabble working-class existence, in which he had some scrapes with the law. ...
- Commercial success.
- While quite successful as a heavy metal act in the 1980s, Osbourne began to enjoy much broader commercial success in the 1990s, starting with 1991's No More Tears, which enjoyed much radio and MTV exposure. ...
- Ozzfest was a quick hit with metal fans, spurring groups like Incubus and Papa Roach to broad exposure and commercial success. ...
86. Article: Maurice Vincent Wilkes
- en2.wikipedia.org
- John's College, Cambridge from 1931 to 1934, continuing to complete a PhD in physics, on the topic of radio propagation of very long radio waves in the ionosphere in 1936. ...
- Eventually, commercial partnerships were formed, and similar technology became widely available in England. ...
87. Article: Internet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Internet is held together by bi- or multilateral commercial contracts (for example peering agreements) and by technical specifications or protocols that describe how to exchange data over the network. ...
- The internet makes it possible to provide real-time services such as web radio and webcasts that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. ...
- Similar to how the commercial Internet providers connect via Internet exchange points, research networks tend to interconnect into large subnetworks such as: .
88. Article: Ethernet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Ethernet is based on the idea of peers on the network sending messages in what was essentially a radio system, captive inside a common wire or channel, sometimes referred to as the ether. ...
- Originally developed in the 1960s for the ALOHAnet in Hawaii using radio, the scheme is relatively simple compared to token ring or master controlled networks. ...
- 1BASE5 -- An early attempt to standardize a low-cost LAN solution, it operates at 1 Mbit/s and was a commercial failure. ...
- 10 gigabit Ethernet is very new, and it remains to be seen which of the standards will gain commercial acceptance. ...
- Commercial failure. ...
- TIA 1000BASE-TX -- Promoted by the Telecommunications Industry Association, it was a commercial failure, and no products exist. ...
89. Radio Ink - The Voice of Radio Revolution
- www.radioink.com
- Radio Revenue.
- Radio Ink's Career Center .
- Slain Radio Personality’s Husband Pleads Guilty – Gets Life Sentence .
- More Radio Ink News.
- RADIO WAYNE AWARDS.
- David Kennedy, Susquehanna Radio .
90. Article: Television network
- en.wikipedia.org
- Many early television networks evolved from earlier radio networks. ...
- Radio Cadena Nacional (RCN) .
- MTV3 - (Mainos-TV) commercial station .
- Nelonen - (Channel Four Finland) commercial station .
- Radio Telifís Éireann (RTÉ) - state broadcaster .
- RCTV (Radio Caracas Television) .
91. Article: Submarine
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Scientific and commercial submarines.
- Scientific and commercial submarines .
- In common usage, submarine normally means military submarine; vessels used for research or commercial purposes are usually called submersibles. ...
- A raised tower on top of a submarine accommodates the length of the periscopes and electronics masts, which can include radio, radar, electronic warfare, and other systems. ...
- Their job is one of the most difficult assignments in the navy, for they must work in isolation for long periods, without much contact with their families, since submarines normally maintain radio silence to avoid detection. ...
92. Article: 1947
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1947 in radio .
- February 17 - Propaganda: The Voice of America begins to transmit radio broadcasts into the Soviet Union. ...
- Raytheon produces first commercial microwave oven. ...
- January 22 - The first commercial television station west of the Mississippi River, KTLA, begins operation in Hollywood, California. ...
- Laura Schlessinger, physiologist, radio talk show host .
93. SSB Electronic Home Page
- www.ssbusa.com
- Our customers include: Commercial, Military, Amateur Radio, University, Research Institutes and Government Agencies. ...
94. Article: June 20
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1877 - Alexander Graham Bell installs world's first commercial telephone service in Hamilton Ontario. ...
- 1939 - Benny Goodman's Song School ends its radio series. ...
95. Radio in London: Commercial Radio
- www.radioinlondon.com
- Student radio.
- Inside radio.
- Commercial.
- Radio lives.
- Radio studies.
- Commercial radio.
- In the UK all independent radio services are licensed and regulated by The Radio Authority. ...
- Each commercial radio station's licence includes a programme 'format' which describes the essential character and direction of the station and its target audience. ...
- For more details, see The Radio Authority's codes and guidance.
- Commercial radio owners and their stations.
- Capital Radio plc.
- Chrysalis Radio Ltd.
- DMG Radio Ltd.
- EMAP Radio Ltd.
- Virgin Radio (on Digital One) .
- RAB (The Radio Advertising Bureau) .
96. Creative Loafing Atlanta | BEST OF ATLANTA 2001 | Cityscape | Best Non-commercial Radio Station
- atlanta.creativeloafing.com
- Best Act of Bravery by a Radio DJ.
- Best Morning Drive-time Radio Show.
- Best Rock Radio Station.
- Best Pop Radio Station.
- Best Afternoon Drive-time Radio Show.
- Best Sports Talk Radio Show.
- Best Sports Talk Radio Show.
- Best Urban Radio Station.
- Best Radio DJ.
- Best Jazz Radio Station.
- Best Radio DJ.
- Best Jazz Radio Station.
- Best Non-commercial Radio Station.
- Best Local TV Commercial.
- Best Non-commercial Radio Station .
- Funky but always relevant, WRFG is Radio Free Georgia, a miraculous cultural cornucopia. ...
97. Harry records a radio commercial for Ban deodorant.
- www.harrynilsson.com
- Harry records a radio commercial for Ban deodorant.
- Harry records a radio commercial for Ban deodorant.
- Harry supplemented his bank income (he kept working at the bank until 1968) and songwriting royalties by singing commercial jingles (for Ban Deodorant and others).
98. Red Cherry Television
- www.redcherrytv.com
- SPOT ON RADIO.
- The new INTERACTIVE RADIO advertising formula - Reaching over 20 million radio listeners throughout southern Africa. SPOT ON is the most powerful awareness booster on South African radio. This new interactive tool helps your message to break the clutter and dramatically increases noting and liking of your commercial .
- RADIO.
- If you don't know yet, RADIO is referred to as the AFRICAN medium. More than 20 million people in southern Africa listen to the radio every day. ... SPOT ON is available on all 18 SABC Radio Stations .
- There are NO ADDITIONAL COSTS other than your existing radio budget allocation. ...
- We take your existing radio commercial and produce a 10sec TOP & 10sec TAIL at no extra cost. ...
- of airtime onto your commercial - AT NO EXTRA COST. ...
- 1 - We ask a question pertaining to your commercial or product.
- 2 - Then we play your commercial .
- By using SPOT ON in your radio campaign you can monitor the effectiveness of your communication and gather valuable research information about your target market. ...
- Think of SPOT ON as the SEROTONIN of your RADIO advertising campaign. ...
- Now they could become your disciples on radio - with SPOT ON. ...
99. Optoelectronics, Inc.
- www.optoelectronics.com
- The CD100 is a great tool for the two way radio technician. ...
100. Amazon.com: Books: F.C.C. Commercial Radio Operator License Examination (Cro (Admission Test Series: Ats-73)
- www.amazon.com
- Commercial Radio Operator License Examination (Cro (Admission Test Series: Ats-73) by Jack Rudman .
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