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151. SatRadio: Your source for XM and Sirius Satellite Radio news, reviews, rumors, and more...
- satradio.weblogger.com
- SatRadio: Your source for satellite radio news, reviews, rumors, and more.
- Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on 10/10/03; 1:07:33 PM from the News dept.
- Wednesday, October 8, 2003 XM and Sirius Satellite Radio News.
- Delphi XM 'Roady' Satellite Radio Receiver Now Available at Retail Stores Nationwide (XM Satellite Radio, 10. ... 03) - Press release from XM Satellite Radio notes that and Delphi Product & Service Solutions, part of Delphi Corporation, today announced that their latest product - the Delphi XM "Roady" - is now available at retail stores nationwide. The Roady is the first complete satellite radio solution for the vehicle for under $120. With the Roady on board, drivers can tune into XM Satellite Radio's award-winning 100 digital radio channels of music, news, sports, talk, comedy, and other entertainment programming from coast to coast. ... 99 MSRP) has several unique features, including the new ultra-thin XM Micro Antenna, the smallest satellite-radio antenna on the market. ...
- Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on 10/8/03; 3:33:34 PM from the News dept.
- Wednesday, October 1, 2003 XM and Sirius Satellite Radio News.
- XM Satellite on Track to Reach Subscriber Goal (Dow Jones Business News, 10. ... 03) - News article notes that XM Satellite Radio remains on track to reach 1. ... The company's smaller competitor, Sirius Satellite Radio, had a subscriber base of 105,186 at the end of the second quarter. ...
- XM XM Satellite Radio Tops 929,000 Subscribers (XM Satellite Radio, 10. ... 03) - Press release from XM Satellite Radio notes that it has 929,648 subscribers. ...
- Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on 10/1/03; 6:13:20 PM from the News dept.
152. Digital Spy - Latest radio news
- www.digitalspy.co.uk
- Radio.
- top news stories.
- latest cable news.
- You Are In: Home > Radio .
- Welcome to Digital Spy's radio section, with the latest news from the UK radio industry along with handy RAJAR roundups.
- Ofcom announces a timetable in which it intends to advertise new FM local radio licences.
- Scottish Radio Holdings has obtained final approval for the purchase of FM104.
- Ric Blaxill, currently Group Creative Director at Capital Radio will become Head of Programmes at BBC 6 Music.
- Dermot O'Leary joins BBC Radio 2 .
- Dermot O'Leary will present a regular music show on BBC Radio 2 in the autumn.
- The BBC's national digital radio services are now available in Chelmsford.
- Alistair Cooke has retired from writing Radio 4's Letter From America at the age of 95.
- BBC Radio Five Live will launch its biggest ever marketing campaign this weekend.
- Mark and Lard to leave Radio 1 .
- Mark & Lard will be splitting from Radio 1 - and each other - within months.
- Emap begins transmitting the Kerrang! radio brand in Manchester.
153. NEWSMIX - MUSIC NEWS
- www.newsmix.nu
- Radio News.
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154. BBC - BBCi Homepage - The home of the BBC on the internet
- www.bbc.co.uk
- RADIO.
- the Web BBCi only BBC News .
- Radio 3's classical music website.
- NEWS.
- Al-Qaeda 'claims Madrid bombings' Prescott set for party battle cry News in 43 languages .
- Local TV and Radio Schedules Schools National league tables .
- Business & Money E-Commerce, Fact Files, Mortgages, News, Programmes, Your Money. ...
- Music News, Reviews, Listen, Gigs/Concerts, Artist Search. ... News UK, World, Business, Science, Entertainment. ...
- RADIO.
- Launch Radio Player 1Xtra, 6 Music, BBC7 Asian Network Radio 1/2/3/4/5Live .
- WORLD SERVICE Live News: Realplayer | Windows Media .
- News in 43 languages .
155. Article: Media Bias - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
- meta.wikipedia.org
- I believe that the media is biased towards news agencies located in New York City and Washington DC. ...
- Evidence of this is how much local newspaper/broadcast news stories are just syndicated stories from the New York Times, Washington Post and national networks. ...
- News generated from news agencies in those two cities is typically liberal and oriented towards issues that affect those cities. How do newspaper/tv/radio conglomerates bias the news? Is this good or is this bad? In my opinion, the problem with the media is not bias, but the pretense of objectivity. ALL people are biased, and always will be, and the fact that news agencies attempt to cover up that fact and pretend that they are reporting objectively makes them less likely to see their biases, and makes consumers less likely to look for it. ...
- Also, many are beholden to the news-makers themselves (politicians) for interviews - this is especially the problem during a US presidential campaigns. ...
- BoNoMoJo <rant>Fox News is pissing me off! 7 hours after I heard a report on NPR news about Iraqis chanting Anti-American statements in Arabic while recieving coalition food (which is rather ironic, BTW), I hear a FOX news headline saying that the Iraqis were chanting praises for Coalition forces. Fox News is way too concerned with entertaining people and enthusastically viewing reports through their own POV that they are missing basic facts that may run counter to their expectations. ... </rant> Beware of Fox News! They are breaking stories way before they should be based on their own pre-conceived bias. ...
- Try reading Bernard Goldberg's Bias 1 , for a taste of how CBS and others report the news from an entirely one-sided perspective. ...
- News Corp. ...
- Peace Action was developing more commercials, including some for radio, but was not certain they would ever air. ...
- The anti-war message is also difficult to hear on radio, where more and more stations are owned by huge corporations like Clear Channel Communications <CCU. ...
- He said the group's ads had been rejected because stations said they preferred to address the issue through the news departments or did not want to air graphic images. ...
- radio stations, is helping organize "grass-roots" demonstrations in favor of the war and against anti-war voices. ...
- Wikimedia News .
156. Open Directory - Arts: Radio: News and Media
- dmoz.org
- Top: Arts: Radio: News and Media (7) .
- Alternative Radio@ (14) .
- Amateur Radio@ (26) .
- Media Industry News@ (40) .
- Radio Consolidation (7) .
- Arts: Radio: Advocacy Organizations (16) .
- Arts: Radio: Industry (57) .
- News: Media: Industry News (40) .
- "News and Media" search on: .
157. Digital Spy - Latest radio news
- www.digitalspy.co.uk
- Radio.
- Free email: Get the latest DS news in your inbox.
- top news stories.
- latest radio news.
- Radio Leicester gets new managing editor.
- You Are In: Home > Radio .
- Welcome to Digital Spy's radio section, with the latest news from the UK radio industry along with handy RAJAR roundups.
- Radio Leicester gets new managing editor .
- Kate Squire will be BBC Radio Leicester's new managing editor.
- Capital Radio says that radio revenues in the first half of this financial year should be on target.
- Radio broadcaster Alistair Cooke has died in New York.
- BBC launches £1m Asian radio soap .
- The BBC Asian Network radio station announces plans for a daily soap opera.
- Ofcom announces a timetable in which it intends to advertise new FM local radio licences.
- Scottish Radio Holdings has obtained final approval for the purchase of FM104.
- Ric Blaxill, currently Group Creative Director at Capital Radio will become Head of Programmes at BBC 6 Music.
158. Article: National Public Radio
- en2.wikipedia.org
- National Public Radio.
- National Public Radio (NPR) is a loosely organized public radio network in the United States. ... The network was founded on February 24, 1970, with 90 public radio stations as charter members. ...
- Like its competitor, Public Radio International, NPR produces and distributes news and cultural programming. ... Its flagship programs are two drive time news broadcasts, Morning Edition, and the afternoon All Things Considered; both are carried by nearly all NPR affiliates and in 2002 were the second- and third-most popular radio programs in the country. ...
- In contrast to commercial radio, NPR carries very little advertising, except for brief statements from major donors. ...
- 1 News/Public Affairs Programs.
- 3 Public radio programs not affiliated with NPR.
- News/Public Affairs Programs .
- NPR produces a morning and an afternoon news program, both of which also have weekend editions with different hosts. It also produces hourly news briefs around the clock, and World Radio Network, a daily compilation of news reports from international radio news. ...
- Radio Expeditions (with the National Geographic Society) .
- The Motley Fool Radio Show: investment call-in (hosts David and Tom Gardner) .
- In 2000, NPR co-produced and distributed 2000X, a Hollywood Theater of the Ear production of science fiction radio plays .
- NPR Playhouse: radio plays .
- Don't Tell Me!: the NPR News quiz (with Chicago Public Radio) .
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159. Radio.Weblogs.Com
- radio.weblogs.com
- Radio Community Server.
- Top-100 Most-Subscribed-To Feeds in the Radio UserLand community.
- Radio. ...
- Wired News.
- Wired News is a technology - and business-oriented news service feeding an intelligent, discerning audience. What role does technology play in the day-to-day living of your life? Wired News tells you. How has evolving technology changed the face of the international business world? Wired News puts you in the picture.
- Scripting News.
- Daily links to strategic Web design news from Lawrence Lee.
- InfoWorld: Top News.
- The latest on Top News from InfoWorld.
- Headlines, abstracts and links for the latest New York Times articles, for Radio UserLand.
- News and Views from Adam Curry.
- Headlines, abstracts and links for the latest New York Times articles, for Radio UserLand.
- BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition.
- Headlines, abstracts and links for the latest New York Times articles, for Radio UserLand.
160. Poynter Online - Seminars
- www.poynter.org
- Poynter Leadership for TV & Radio News Managers:Strategies for Success (B401) .
- Broadcast news managers responsible for the development of both staff and news content: news directors, assistant news directors, executive producers, managing editors, chief photographers, assistant chief photographers, assignment editors.
- You hire and groom journalists, work hard to build a positive newsroom culture, face daily decisions about news content, wrestle with ethical and bottom-line issues, strive every day for excellence – and you sure could use some help. ...
- A Local Google News.
161. Article: Televangelism
- en.wikipedia.org
- A number of televangelists are also regular pastors or ministers in their own halls of worship, but the majority of their followers come from their TV and radio audiences. ...
- Evangelists have been using telecommunications to convert people to Christianity since the earliest days of radio. One of the more famous American radio evangelists of the early 20th century was Father Charles Coughlin, whose rabid anti-Communist radio ministry reached millions of listeners during the Great Depression of the 1930s. ...
- In the 1970s and 1980s, the rise of evangelical Protestant sects created superstars among televangelists, with their own media empires, news exposure, and political influence. ...
162. Article: FOX News
- en.wikipedia.org
- FOX News.
- The FOX News Channel is a 24-hour news channel launched in 1996 on United States cable and satellite networks as well as in syndication. ...
- Launched on October 7, 1996 to 17 million cable subscribers, the nascent network quickly rose to prominence in the late 1990s as it started taking market share away from the Cable News Network (CNN). It has since surpassed CNN to become the number one news channel in the United States. ...
- Every hour from 9AM to 3PM Eastern Time, the FOX News Channel broadcasts Fox News Live providing a wide-ranging assortment of hard news, guest analysts, and interviews. In primetime, the network presents a slew of personality-driven news-talk shows such as Special Report With Brit Hume, hosted by political reporter Brit Hume from Washington, D. ... In addition, conservative Sean Hannity and liberal Alan Colmes, both radio talk show hosts, debate political issues of the day on Hannity and Colmes. ...
- The network syndicates Fox News Sunday hosted by Chris Wallace (Journalist) to Fox Network affiliates across the United States. From time to time, FOX News also produces a newsmagazine show for its Fox affiliates called The Pulse. ...
- Like the rest of FOX, it is owned by Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. It is a sister channel to Sky News, which is based in the United Kingdom. ...
- The CEO, Chairman, and President of FOX News is Roger Ailes. ...
- Several FOX News anchors have conservative backgrounds. ... Former Fox News Sunday host Tony Snow is a conservative columnist, radio host, and former chief speechwriter for the first Bush administration. ...
- Their commentators argue that other news channels are dominated by a liberal bias. ...
- Pointing to examples of allegedly unfair presentation, the large number of conservative staffers, and leaked memos, these critics paint a picture of an avowedly-partisan news organization that spins stories to the right while publicly claiming to be "fair and balanced". ...
163. Latest Radio News From Around The World in Broadcasting and Webcasting
- radio.about.com
164. Women's International News Gathering Service
- www.wings.org
- WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service.
- "Raising Women's Voices Through Radio Worldwide".
- Margaretta D’Arcy, of Radio Pirate Woman in Galway, Ireland, visited Nepal in February and March of 2003. ...
- If you've heard a WINGS program on the radio and wish to order a copy of it on CD, you may send a check or money order for $12 US dollars (or $17 Canadian dollars) to WINGS, Box 95090, Vancouver BC V5T 4T8, Canada.
165. Article: BBCi
- en.wikipedia.org
- The websites include news from BBC News Online, an extensive sports section, music, science, technology and entertainment pages, among other things. It also possible to see and hear many of the BBC's television and radio stations there. ...
- As might be expected, the website has a decidedly British orientation, although the news and sport sections each give the reader a choice between UK and international versions. ...
- BBC News (including streaming video): http://news. ...
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166. Wired News: A TiVo Player for the Radio
- www.wired.com
- Welcome to Wired News. ...
- A TiVo Player for the Radio .
- Several electronics makers are releasing new products that promise to do for radio what the TiVo digital video recorder has done for television.
- Read more Technology news.
- Was Satellite Radio a Big Waste?.
- Unwired News: The Next Generation.
- Wired News RSS Feeds .
- Breaking News.
- More Breaking News.
- These digital radio recorders, which can be preset to record a program at a certain time, enable customers to record any radio program they want and have it converted into a digital format. ...
- "But the main use is not to skip commercials, but to record your favorite talk-radio show or the ball game you're going to miss because you are at work. ...
- Fullerton's company has been taking orders for the Radio YourWay AM/FM recorder, which costs $150. ... The device is primarily a radio and program recorder that converts files into a digital format, Fullerton said. ...
- The legality of exchanging files of radio programs between friends would depend on whether that content was considered "fair use" under the law, he said.
- "If you had a friend who was interviewed on a news program and you sent him a copy of it, I think there's a pretty strong chance that would be considered fair use. ...
- "I don't see how radio represents a new threat," he said.
167. KPAM.com
- www.kpam.com
168. Newswriting for Radio: News Judgment: Dealing with Profanities
- www.newscript.com
- online radio journalism tutorial.
- Is it news?.
- The people involved are usually private individuals thrust into the news because of the catastrophe that has just enveloped their lives. ...
- If news judgment dictates playing an actuality containing a profanity, the further question arises whether to broadcast the cut unedited or whether to insert a tone to replace the offensive word. ...
169. SILENCE RADIO...: News
- www.20six.fr
- SILENCE RADIO.
- la grève des journalistes de Radio France.
- »News (17/02/04) .
- Notes "News":.
- A vous, les personnalités qui avez signé "l'appel des 40", qui avez engagé votre nom et votre notoriété derrière le plus long mouvement social que Radio France ait vécu ces 25 dernières années.
- Le mur de la présidence de Radio France. ... Tel qu'on nous le présente, cet accord est un mécanisme qui engage Radio France à négocier annuellement une revalorisation de tous les salaires. ... Mais cet accord crée l'outil qui peut faire renaître à Radio France des mesures COLLECTIVES d'augmentations, après 7 ans de gel du point d'indice des journalistes. ...
- Cette grève a montré combien nous les journalistes, mais aussi tout le personnel de Radio France, et surtout vous les auditeurs, sommes attachés à un service public audiovisuel de qualité. "Ecoutez la différence" : c'est le meilleur slogan employé par le passé par Radio France. ...
- La question du rôle, du ton, du contenu de la radio publique ne s'est jamais posée avec autant d'acuité. ...
- Quelle radio publique voulons-nous, dans un paysage audiovisuel aux marges de manœuvre si réduites, où oser l'impertinence et le contre-courant sont souvent péché mortel ? C'est cela aussi le message de ces 18 jours de silence. ...
- Les journalistes de Radio France, en grève pendant 18 jours.
- Son application génère une disposition collective qui prend ses effets individuellement: dans l'année considérée, chaque journaliste en contrat à Radio France, en bénéficiera pleinement à titre individuel, à la condition expresse qu'il ne bénéficie pas au cours de cette même année d'une mesure d'avancement garanti sur la grille de rémunération. ...
- N'oublions pas que ce message, compris par le grand public, par les auditeurs, et mis en lumière par la presse, nous a permis de démontrer que notre revendication n'était pas platement corporatiste mais qu'elle dénonçait l'attaque d'un patrimoine : les stations de Radio France.
- Le SNJ Radio France.
170. Article: Music radio
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Music radio.
- Commercial music radio is a radio format that plays popular music in a manner intended to increase profitability of advertisers, thereby increasing the value of the station's advertising, and the station's profits. ...
- Music radio has been helped by the development of semi-automated song-picker programs. ... They also reduce a disc-jockey's workload, allowing him or her to develop news items, run the station, prepare gags, or take call-ins while a song is playing. ...
- Arbitron diaries were historically collected on Thursdays, and for this reason, most radio stations have run special promotions on Thursdays, hoping to persuade last-minute Arbitron diarists to give them a larger market-share. ...
- Some well-known music-radio formats are Top 40, Freeform Rock and AOR (Album Oriented Rock). ...
- The original formulaic music radio format was "Top 40. ...
- Top 40 radio would punctuate the music with jingles, promotions, gags, call-ins, and requests, brief news, time and weather announcements and most importantly, advertising. ...
- Some of the most famous Top 40 stations of the era were Musicradio 77 WABC/New York, Boss Radio 93 KHJ/Los Angeles Musicradio 89 WLS/Chicago and The Big 68 WRKO/Boston. ... Jingles were produced for radio stations by commercial speciality services. ...
- Talk radio evolved out of gags. ...
- News, time-checks, real-time travel advice and weather reports are often quite valuable to listeners. The news headlines and station identification are often given just before a commercial. ...
- While small stations may simply "tear and read" news items (from the teletype), larger stations may employ an editor to rewrite headlines, and provide summaries of local news. The summaries allow more news to fit in less air-time. Some stations can share news collection with TV or newspapers in the same media conglomerate. An emerging trend is to use the radio station's web site to provide in-depth coverage of news and advertisers head-lined on the air. ...
171. WAGE 1200 AM in Leesburg, VA -- News, Sports ...
- www.wage.com
- WAGE Radio, Inc. ...
- On that same day, we had a customer come in who heard us on WAGE Radio, and opened up an account. ...
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- Home I Streaming Audio! I National News I Local News I Local Sports I Weather I Program Guide I Hosts I Listen I Contact I Community Calendar Obituaries I About Us I WAGE Coverage Map I Advertising Plans I Testimonials I Jobs at Wage.
172. Tunisia national radio: news, special programs, presidential speeches
- www.radiotunis.com
- Looking for the latest news from Tunisia, listen to Tunisia National Radio. ...
- THE NEWS.
- HOME | NEWS | MUSIC | LIVE | RECORDED I TUNISIATV .
173. Article: Classical tests of general relativity
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Using radio interferometry.
- The result was considered spectacular news and made the front page of most international journals. ...
- Using radio interferometry.
- Radio interferometry observations (using stars that emit in the radio range) during the 1960s are able to provide accurate (relative) positions of radio sources. The sources used are quasars, some of which are strong radio sources in the sky. ...
- The positional accuracy of any telescope is in principle limited by diffraction, for radio telescopes this is also the practical limit. An important improvement in obtaining positional high accuracies (from milli-arcsec to micro-arcsec) was obtained by combining radio telescopes across the Earth. ... With this technique radio observations couple the phase information of the radio signal observed in telescopes separated over large distances. ... An astronomical limitation is the refraction of radio waves around the Sun, in the so called solar corona, extending to several Solar radii. Fortunately, gravitational reflection is achromatic (it doesn't depend on wavelength) while the Solar corona bends electromagnetic radiation in the radio depending on wavelength. ...
174. Wisconsin Public Radio - NPR News & Classical Network
- www.wpr.org
- The Neale-Silva Young Artists' Competition is over! Now hear the winners in a special live performance on Sunday, March 21st at 2:30pm on the stations of the NPR News & Classical Music service. ...
- Listen to Morning Edition weekdays from 5am to 8am on Wisconsin Public Radio. ...
- Listen to Fresh Air weekdays at 3pm on WPR's NPR News & Classical Service. ...
- Connie Walker, News Director at Walker@wpr. ...
- PROGRAM INDEX | IDEAS NETWORK | NPR NEWS & CLASSICAL NETWORK.
- WPR NEWS | INTERNET WEBCASTING | WPR NATIONAL | RELATED WEBSITES.
- RADIO STORE | HOME.
- Wisconsin Public Radio is a service of the.
- ©2004 by Wisconsin Public Radio.
175. Article: BBC ONE
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Radio transmissions continued during the war and avoided the problem of acting as a beacon by constantly changing the location of the transmitters. ...
- The BBC's sport and news have their homes here, as does Children's BBC and the soap opera Eastenders. Regional news programmes generally follow the main news, in particular the Six O'clock News is followed at 6:30 by half-hour regional news shows. Popular shows from BBC TWO may make the crossover to BBC ONE, Have I Got News For You being one such example. ...
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