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126. Article: Digital Radio Mondiale
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- Digital Radio Mondiale.
- Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) is an international non-profit consortium committed to designing an open platform for digital radio broadcasting around the world, especially on shortwave. ...
- ) Its inaugural broadcast was held in 2003, on June 16th in Geneva, Switzerland, at the ITU's annual World Radio Conference. ...
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127. RTNDA
- www.rtnda.org
- Journalism Future of News High School.
- Journalism Speech Archive News Leadership Political Coverage Terrorism Bioterrorism Useful Links Salaries Women & Minorities Staffing Levels Newsroom Profitability News Judgment & Ethics Radio Usage Syndication & Newsfeeds Web Survey Convergence Digital Radio & TV ENG Internet RTNDA .
- It's the premier conference and exhibition for radio and television news. ...
- RTNDF NEWS RTNDF To Host March Workshops on.
- Decision-Making, Leadership Looking for a way to provide professional development for your staff without breaking the budget? RTNDF is offering two workshops in March covering decision-making and news leadership. News Decision-Making Workshop, March 5-6, Little Rock News Leadership Workshop, March 27, Boston .
- AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS CBS News' Bill Plante to Emcee.
- RTNDF First Amendment Dinner CBS News White House correspondent Bill Plante will serve as master of ceremonies as RTNDF honor Sens. ...
- AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS Broadcast News Management Fellowships RTNDF will send 10 mid-career and senior broadcast journalists of color to leadership and management training programs this year. ...
- AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS RTNDA To Honor ABC's Ted Koppel Ted Koppel, anchor and managing editor of ABC News Nightline, has been named 2004 recipient of the Paul White Award, RTNDA's highest honor. ...
- FREEDOM OF INFORMATION RTNDA Says Spectrum Rules Would Hurt Newsgathering in Small and Medium Markets A revised spectrum relocation plan adopted by the Federal Communications Commission would make it harder, more expensive and sometimes impossible for news organizations to conduct electronic newsgathering. ...
- AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS Apply Now for RTNDF Scholarships RTNDF offers eight cash scholarships to college students pursuing careers in radio and television news. ...
- RTNDF NEWS Students Tell the Story at First TV Convention More than 500 high school students and teachers attended the first ever Student Television Network Convention in Los Angeles. ...
- RTNDF NEWS RTNDF Releases Political Coverage Guide News organizations gearing up for the 2004 elections now can draw on a major new resource to help set their political coverage plans. ...
- RTNDF NEWS Capitol Hill Internships Available RTNDF is offering two spring and two summer 2004 internships that allow students to follow newsworthy congressional activities for the House and Senate Radio-TV Galleries, including hearings, briefings and press conferences. ...
- RTNDA NEWS Sign Up or Renew Your RTNDA Membership Online! RTNDA now provides a secure way for new members to sign up or existing members to renew, online! No more hassles with faxes and phone calls; sign up or renew in minutes! .
128. Article: Atomic clock
- en.wikipedia.org
- National standards agencies maintain an accuracy of 10-9 seconds per day, and a precision equal to the frequency of the radio transmitter pumping the maser. ...
- For information about how to get the time signals of an atomic clock, see radio clock. ...
- A microwave radio transmitter fills the chamber with a standing wave of radio waves. The cesium atoms absorb the radio waves and emit light. The radio waves make the electrons move farther from their nuclei. ...
- When the light gets dimmer, electronics between the photocell and radio transmitter adjusts the frequency of the radio transmitter. ...
- A counter counts the waves made by the radio transmitter. A computer reads the counter, and does math to convert the number to something that looks like a digital clock, or a radio wave that is transmitted. ...
- See also Radio clock .
129. Ham Radio Online
- www.hamradio-online.com
- Ham Radio Online uses frames and you will need a web browser capable of showing frames. ...
130. Article: Talk show
- en.wikipedia.org
- A talk show is a television or radio program where an audience comes together to discuss various topics put forth by a talk show host. ...
- Political talk shows of all sorts are common on radio stations across the country ranging from local radio talk stations in major metropolitan areas, to nationally syndicated radio talk shows such as the Rush Limbaugh show. Popular radio "shock jock" Howard Stern also hosts a talk show that is syndicated nationally. ...
- Other radio talk show subjects include Car Talk, hosted by NPR, and a talk show hosted by Art Bell which discusses topics of the paranormal, conspiracy theories, fringe science, and the just plain weird. ...
- TV news pioneer Edward R. ...
- See also: talk radio .
131. Article: Alhurra
- en.wikipedia.org
- Its express purpose is to counter what the United States views as an anti-American bias in the Arab world's news media, specifically Qatar-based Al Jazeera and United Arab Emirates-based Al Arabiya. ...
- It is commercial-free and provides mainly news and information programming. ...
- Alhurra pledged to provide accurate and balanced news but faced an Arab audience skeptical of the USA's motives. Other projects include the Arabic-language Radio Sawa, and the Arabic-English magazine, hi. ...
132. Radio News Briefs - Jan. 16, 2004
- cea-news.tamu.edu
133. Article: Edward R. Murrow
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- Edward Roscoe Murrow, born Egbert Roscoe Murrow, (April 25, 1908 - April 27, 1965) was an American journalist, whose radio news broadcasts during World War II were eagerly followed by millions of radio listeners. ... As one of the pioneers of TV news journalism, Murrow produced a series of TV news reports that countered the Red Scare hysteria of the 1950s, and led to the downfall of Senator Joseph McCarthy. ...
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- At that time, CBS did not have a news staff. ...
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- During the 1938 Czechoslovakian crisis, Murrow broadcast directly from Prague to the United States via shortwave radio, making history in the process by covering a breaking foreign news story via radio. Murrow and Shirer went on to organize the CBS World News Roundup, which brought together correspondents from various European cities together for a single broadcast. ...
- When war broke out Murrow provided live radio broadcasts from the height of the London Blitz. His signature open "This -- is London" electrified radio audiences as news programming never had before. Previously, war coverage had been mostly provided by newspaper reports, and earlier radio news programs had usually been an announcer reading wireservice reports in a studio. ...
- Shirer's coverage from Berlin also brought him national acclaim, and a commentator's position with CBS News upon his return in December 1940. ...
- Murrow's skill in improvising vivid verbal descriptions of visual images, based in part on his college degree in speech, aided the effectiveness of his radio broadcasts. ...
- After the war, Murrow continued to present daily radio news reports on the CBS Radio network. ...
- As the 1950s began, he was assigned to CBS' brand-new TV news team, to adapt to the new medium of television. His weekly TV news show See It Now began with a segment that is credited with a footnote of its own in television history: it gave the first live simultaneous TV transmission from both the East Coast and the West Coast, as reporters on both sides of the North American continent gave live reports to Murrow, who was sitting in the CBS control room. ...
- Murrow, Friendly, and their news team produced a 30-minute special entitled "A Report on Senator Joseph McCarthy. ... Murrow knew full well that he was using the medium of television to attack a single man and expose him to nationwide scrutiny, and he was often quoted as having doubts about the method he used for this news report. ...
134. Article: Radio Nova
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- Radio Nova.
- Radio Nova was a major radio industry milestone in Finland, when it launched in 1997. ... Nova is specialized playing popular music for people aged 25-44 and reading news hourly. ...
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135. CNNRadio.com
- www.cnnradionet.com
- CNN Headline News.
- CNN en Español RADIO.
- CNN Radio is a full-service network, providing its more than 2,000 global affiliates with the latest information in news, sports and business. Utilizing CNN's 42 bureaus worldwide, CNN Radio offers an unmatched menu of actualities and reports in closed-circuit feeds. CNN Radio is based at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, with personnel, including radio-only correspondents, located at the CNN bureau in Washington, D. ...
- In a recent Arbitron RADAR Radio network audience report (December 2003), CNNRadio has a daily listening audience of 7,447,000 of people 12 years or older. RADAR (Radio's All Dimension Audience Research) is a national radio ratings service that measures audiences to radio commercials aired on 38 radio networks. ...
- © 2004 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
136. SR International - Radio Sweden
- www.sr.se
- Sweden news, current affairs and information about Sweden and Scandinavia. ...
- Every fourth will take you to the Sweden behind the news headlines, with interviews about Sweden, it's history and its geography.
- SportScan, Radio Sweden's weekly magazine covering the world of Swedish and Scandinavian sports, presented every Monday. ...
- Featuring reports from our team in Stockholm as well as our correspondents in the other Nordic capitals, Newsweek ranges from Swedish politics and business news, to the latest from the arts world, science and sports.
137. UNOmaha - News Releases
- www.unomaha.edu
- News and Events .
- NEWS and NEWS SERVICES.
- News Releases.
- Radio News Line.
- News Tips.
- Welcome to the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Radio News Line.
- Why Have a Radio News Line?.
- The goal of the UNO Radio News Line is to provide expert voices (UNO faculty and staff) on topical events important to Nebraska and the Midwest, as well as the nation. ...
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138. Article: Covert listening device
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- A 'bug' is the common name for a covert listening device, usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. ...
- A covert listening device on a person (also known as a "wire") is often used to gain evidence involves a radio transmitter, but there are many other options for carrying a signal; you can send radio frequencies through the main wiring of a building and pick them up outside, you can pick up the transmissions from a cordless phones, and you can pick up the data from poorly configured wireless computer networks or tune in to the radio emissions of a computer monitor. ...
- To be 'wireless' a device must transmit information, either by radio waves or infra-red light, and this potentially makes all the information sent via that link available to others. Radio waves are the worst option, but even infra-red can be picked up through a window. ...
- Bugs emit radio waves. The standard counter-measure for bugs is therefore to 'sweep' for them with a receiver, looking for the radio emissions. ...
- The other problem are those bugs that do not emit radio waves - they are very difficult to detect. ...
- This is because it has no radio emission. ...
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139. Pacifica Network News
- www.webactive.com
- Pacifica Network News provides provocative, detailed and alternative news coverage from around the world. ...
140. Radio Business Report
- www.rbr.com
- Browse through news from the past.
- Up to date knowledge you can use about radio industry players.
- Radio Deals.
- Radio News® .
- Analysts see radio recovery taking hold.
- We'll get our first read on current radio revenue trends tomorrow when Emmis kicks off the reporting season with its fiscal year results through February, but a couple of Wall Street analysts are already out with reports telling investors that radio's recovery is finally taking hold. Just as ad revenues are on the upswing, they're telling clients that radio stocks should begin moving up as well. ...
- For the third time, the Maryland/DC/Delaware Broadcasters Association (MDCD) has fended off an attempt by the broadcast talent union American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to eradicate non-competes in the broadcast business. ...
- Our update on the day's news in the business of radio. ...
- ©2004 Radio Business Report, Inc. ...
141. Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation
- www.wkok.com
- The Best Songs on the Radio.
- All News All Day, All Sports All Night.
142. Article: The Today programme
- en2.wikipedia.org
- This article refers to the BBC Today programme, for the NBC Today Show see The Today Show Today, commonly referred to as The Today programme in order to avoid ambiguity, is BBC Radio 4's long-running early morning news and current affairs programme, which is now broadcast from 6 a. ... It consists of regular news bulletins, serious political interviews and in-depth reports. ...
- It was initially broadcast as two 20-minute editions slotted in around the exisiting news bulletins and religious items. In 1963 it became part of the BBC's Current Affairs department, and it started to become more news-oriented. The two editions also became longer, and by the end of the 1960s it had become a single two-hour long programme that enveloped the news bulletins and the religious talk that had become "Thought For The Day". ...
- 10" interview that follows the 8 o'clock news remains an important institution of British politics to this day. ...
- Journalist and historian Peter Hennessy has asserted in two books that one of the tests that the commander of a British nuclear-missile submarine must use to determine whether the UK has been the target of a nuclear attack (in which case he has sealed orders which may authorise him to fire his nuclear missiles in retalliation) is to listen for the presence of Today on Radio 4's frequencies. ...
- Paul Donovan: All Our Todays: Forty Years of Radio 4's "Today" Programme; London, Jonathan Cape, 1997; ISBN 0224043587 (revised paperback edition is ISBN 009928037X) .
143. CBS Radio News
- www.metronetworks.com
- CBS Radio News is the dynamic and compelling news source featuring CBS News-on-the-Hour, CBS World News Roundup, The Osgood File, Dan Rather Reporting, and The Dave Ross Show. CBS Radio News offers stations unparalleled access to the top radio news reporters in the business. Dan Rather, John Roberts and Bob Schieffer, among others, make frequent radio contributions. CBS Radio News was honored with three Edward R. ...
144. Radio for Peace International - RFPI - A Global Community Radio Station - Costa Rica, Central America - Shortwave Broadcast and Internet Radio News Webcast
- www.rfpi.org
- Radio for Peace International.
- - a global community radio station - .
- Join us on the Web - Internet Radio.
- ( RFPI Live News Webcast ) .
- Listeners will need to download and install Quicktime ( free! ) to listen to the news webcast.
- "Last November, the United Nations stood idly by while a band of armed men shut down Costa Rica's Radio For Peace International. ...
- Internet Radio - Listen to a station update from the founder and .
- Much will depend on the financial resources available to Radio For Peace International. ... With that we'll be able to complete the construction of the new and vastly improved and expanded radio coverage, including the .
- launching of an internet radio webcast in February 2004. ...
- World of Radio Report on RFPI crisis (mp3 Audio).
- Link to Free Speech Radio News story from July 28 (RealAudio required).
- On Monday, July 21, 2003 a University for Peace representative delivered an eviction notice to Radio For Peace International (RFPI), which has been operating since 1987 by mutual agreement on the University campus in El Rodeo, Costa Rica. The Radio station’s access gate was locked with chains and patrolled by armed guards employed by the University for Peace. In addition, the radio station was advised to vacate its facilities in two weeks. ...
- Radio For Peace employees made a plea to the armed guards to allow them to leave the locked premises on Monday night, although some have not left the premises since the eviction notice. ...
145. Article: DPA
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- Deutsche Presse Agentur (German News Agency) was founded 1949 in Germany and has grown to be a major worldwide service to print media, radio, television, online, mobile phones and national news agencies. News is available in German, English, Spanish and Arabic. ...
146. RADIOSZENE - Das Insidermagazin für Radiomacher
- www.radioszene.de
- • Jobs: ROCKLAND, Radio in Trier, 88. ...
- • Noch mehr FCA auf Radio Fantasy.
- ´s im Sendestudio: delta radio startet Promi-Praktikum.
- • Ostseewelle HIT-RADIO Mecklenburg-Vorpommern feierte den Frauentag vor.
- • Hit Radio RT. ...
- Die gute Nachricht der MA 2004 Radio I: Die Zahl der Radiohörer in Deutschland geht nicht mehr zurück. ...
- Er wirbt mit dem Slogan “Radio für lebenslang” für die tschechische Radiokette Kiss. ...
- Rockland Radio unter neuer Führung.
- Februar 2004, übernimmt Helmut Ahrens (50) die Geschäftsleitung bei Rockland Radio in Pirmasens. ...
- Die Autorin Uschi Wienken hatte die Idee, Deutschlands Radio Personalities selbst zu Wort kommen zu lassen. ...
- Paul Panzer trieb sein Unwesen zuerst auf 100´5 Das Hitradio in Ostbelgien und ist mit seinen alten Bekannten wie Szabo, Meister Benether und der Gaststätte F104 dank radio ffn nun auch in Niedersachsen ein Begriff.
- Seit über 13 Jahren on air (Hitradio X, Aachen 100,eins, Radio Salü) hat er als frischer Programmchef von hitradioSAARLAND vor allem eins im Sinn: "Das Ganze soll Spaß machen und jungen Talenten im Bereich Produktion und Moderation als Sprungbrett und Referenz dienen. ...
- Medien Analyse 2004 RADIO I.
- Unter dem Motto "100 Tage Radio - Berlin 2004" wird der unabhängige Sender ab Februar in Berlin 24 Stunden/Tag auf 104. ...
- Freies Radio im Rhein-Neckar-Gebiet. ...
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147. OneWorld Radio -
- radio.oneworld.net
- News and events .
- Join OneWorld Radio.
- OneWorld Radio.
- PILOT EDITION OneWorld Radio South Asia .
- Contact details Have you changed your email address in the past year? If yes, please let us know on radio@oneworld. ...
- You are here: OneWorld Radio .
- --> News and events.
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- What is OneWorld Radio? .
- A global community of producers and broadcasters sharing audio for, and ideas on, radio for development.
- 2004 ABC Ulwazi invites all community radio producers and journalists to celebrate 10 years of community radio by telling the success stories that have happened in their communities. ...
- Radio Voix Sans Frontières 17. ... AMARC is organising a broadcast campaign by community radio stations worldwide. ... more image Radio VSF logo © related topics / regions Africa Europe Latin America & Caribbean .
- 2004 UNICEF and OneWorld's second annual search for the best radio produced by, for and with children. We are looking for radio that gives children a central role - grants them an opportunity to express their view of the world and grabs the attention of listeners. ...
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148. Article: Free press
- en.wikipedia.org
- The invention, and use of radio, including pirate radio stations, video and personal computers have increased the flow of information around the world. In some large media structures; other corporations, banking institutions, and socio-political groups have a major influence in programs and news stories. ...
149. C-FAX 1070 Victoria's News Authority - radio BC Canada
- www.cfax1070.com
- Victoria's News Authority .
- Click on NEWS POLL to vote .
- Do you have a suggestion for a future C-FAX News Poll question? Click here to submit it.
- News & Sports Links .
- Victoria radio ratings .
- C-FAX News Director Jennifer Cador holds the United Way "Quantum Leap" Award which she accepted on behalf of C-FAX 1070 and our sister station B107. ...
150. Article: NBC
- en.wikipedia.org
- The network was acquired by the General Electric Company in 1986 with the purchase of NBC's parent company, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA). ...
- In 1943, four years after inaugurating television service, NBC got its first official logo, a microphone surrounded by lightning bolts, a modification of an existing logo used by the NBC radio network. ...
- In 1954, on New Year's Day, to coincide with the start of broadcasting in color, a stylized xylophone and mallet was introduced, accompanied by the three-tone "bing-bong-bing" chimes, first heard on NBC radio in 1927. ...
- With its six feathers representing the network's six divisions (News, Sports, Entertainment, Stations, Network and Operations), this Peacock remains one of the world's most recognized logos. ...
- NBC was founded in 1926 by the Radio Corporation of America, RCA, and is today owned by General Electric. The NBC radio network opened with 24 stations on November 15, 1926. ...
- The National Broadcasting Company was created when RCA purchased radio stations WEAF New York, WCAP Washington, D. ... , and the radio programming network from American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) in 1926 and merged those assets with its own WJZ New York, WRC Washington and radio programming network. ...
- The WEAF network was created by the American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) to serve as a research and development for technologies involved with transmitting audio over wire and radio. AT&T's Western Electric division manufactured radio transmitters and antennas and needed a real-world environment to test their design and ability to transmit audio. ... These effort came together to create radio station WEAF in New York City. ...
- With a radio station broadcasting to the public, programming was needed. ... The station met with great success, and with the opening of radio stations across the United States many stations wished to share programming. ...
- AT&T found a ready buyer in RCA, whose primary business was radio broadcasting and manufacturing, the a deal was struck where RCA would buy WEAF and gain the rights to rent AT&T's phone lines to transmit radio programs between cities. ...
- In 1927 NBC formally created two radio networks, the NBC Red Network with WEAF as its originating station distributing mostly entertainment and music programming; and the NBC Blue Network with WJZ as its originating station and concentrating on news and cultural programming. ...
- It would serve to consolidate radio operations, some RCA corporate operations, and the home of the flagship theatres of RCA-owned RKO Radio Pictures in the Radio City Music Hall of the RKO Roxie theatre (since torn down). ...
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