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301. Services - WRN
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302. Article: Lucille Ball
- en.wikipedia.org
- In 1948, she was cast as a wacky wife in "My Favorite Husband", a radio program. The program was successful, and CBS asked her to develop it as a television program. ...
303. Article: Public broadcasting
- en.wikipedia.org
- Public broadcasting is state-subsidized or directly viewer-supported broadcasting of radio, television, or in theory other electronic media. ...
- Those guests could in turn count on a commitment to balance, and perhaps also more educated questions, which assured them they would not be turned into a public spectacle for the sake of ratings (always a risk in any TV or radio program). ...
- Radio Telefís Éireann - Ireland .
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304. Sound Money
- www.soundmoney.org
- Find out where to listen to the program in your area on our Station Listings page.
- Use our e-mail form to ask us financial questions and questions about the program. ...
- So, just how is the interest rate set? And, why should we care if it changes? John Dimsdale, Washington bureau chief for public radio's business program "Marketplace," explains the mechanics behind interest rates. ...
- See all the features from this week's program >>Listen to this week's entire program >>.
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305. Globally Speaking - The Radio Program
- www.abc.net.au
- Globally Speaking has concluded its broadcast on Radio Australia and Radio National.
- In the meantime you can listen to the program and read transcripts by following the links below.
- Program 1.
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- Program 4.
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- Program 6.
306. FamilyLife - Strengthening families, marriages and relationships
- www.fltoday.org
- Leading Your Family Spiritually AND Preparing Parents (and Teens) for the Prom (Program Cassette).
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307. CounterSpin
- www.webactive.com
- listen to the entire program Introduction and a look back at this week's press .
308. Article: SETI
- www.wikipedia.org
- 2 Radio SETI experiments.
- To find a radio transmission from an alien civilization, we also have to search through most of the useful radio spectrum, as there is no way to know what frequencies aliens might be using. ...
- There is yet another problem in listening for interstellar radio signals. ...
- Below 1 gigahertz, "synchrotron radiation" emitted from electrons moving in galactic magnetic fields tends to drown out other radio sources. Above 10 gigahertz, radio noise from water and oxygen atoms in our atmosphere tends to also become a source of interference. ...
- Radio astronomers often search the sky on this frequency to map the great hydrogen clouds in our galaxy. ...
- Radio SETI experiments .
- Drake used a 25-meter-diameter radio telescope at Green Bank, West Virginia, to examine the stars Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridani near the 1. ...
- The Soviets took a strong interest in SETI during the 1960s, and performed a number of searches with omnidirectional antennas in hopes of picking up powerful radio signals beginning in 1964. ...
- The report that resulted proposed the construction of an Earth-based radio telescope array with 1,500 dishes, known as "Project Cyclops". ...
- A 1,679 bit message was transmitted from the 305-meter Arecibo radio telescope dug into the ground in Puerto Rico toward the globular star cluster M13, about 25,000 light-years away. The pattern of 1s and 0s defined a 23 by 73 pixel "bitmap" image that included numbers, stick figures, chemical formulas, and a crude image of the Arecibo radio telescope itself. ...
- In 1979 the University of California, Berkeley launched a SETI project named "Search for Extraterrestrial Radio from Nearby Developed Populations (SERENDIP)". ...
- After field tests that lasted into 1982, Suitcase SETI was put into use in 1983 with the 25-meter Harvard/Smithsonian radio telescope at Harvard, Massachusetts. ...
- Also in 1985, Ohio State University began their own SETI program, named Project "Big Ear", which later received Planetary Society funding. ...
- In 1992, the US government finally funded an operational SETI program, in the form of the NASA "Microwave Observing Program (MOP)". ...
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309. The Anti Aging book Eternal Health
- www.eternalhealth.org
- Anti Aging program.
- Eternal Health Radio Program.
- ETERNAL HEALTH RADIO SHOW: On 89. ...
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310. Article: Soyuz spacecraft
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Soyuz spacecraft succeeded the Voskhod design and were originally built as part of the Luna program. The spacecraft are launched by the Soyuz launch vehicle, as part of the Soyuz program. ...
- It has a pressurized container with systems for temperature control, electric power supply, long-range radio communications, radio telemetry, instruments for orientation and control. ...
- It has new docking and rendezvous, radio communications, emergency and integrated parachute/landing engine systems. ...
311. Article: Incidental music
- en.wikipedia.org
- Incidental music is music in a play, television program, radio program or some other form not primarily musical. ...
312. Article: Schtick
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jack Benny's character on his radio program was notoriously 1) stingy and 2) a bad violin player. ...
313. Article: January 12
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1908 - A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time. ...
- 1926 - Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll premiere their radio program Sam 'n' Henry, in which the two white performers portrayed two black characters; some consider the show the first situation comedy. It was a precursor to Gosden and Correll's more popular later program, Amos 'n' Andy. ...
- 1951 - Rush Limbaugh, radio personality .
- 1954 - Howard Stern, "shock-jock" radio host .
314. ARD-RadioProgramGuide
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315. Article: Weird Al Yankovic
- en.wikipedia.org
- Demento (a comedy radio program featuring humorous music), Al sent the Doctor a tape of a song entitled "Belvedere Cruising" in 1976. ...
- Three years later, Al was an architecture student and a disc jockey at the Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo radio station (KCPR). ...
- Demento's radio network at the time, when he announced he had another parody. ...
- Although many of his songs are parodies of contemporary radio hits, it is rare that the song's primary topic is the lampooning of that artist. ...
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316. Presidential Prayer Team - American Inspirations Radio
- www.presidentialprayerteam.org
- Radio Resources.
- Radio Program.
- American Inspirations radio broadcasts are designed to help every .
- These one-minute radio broadcasts feature a story daily of a different .
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317. Article: 1926
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- January 1 - Ireland's first regular radio service, 2RN (later Radio Éireann), begins broadcasting. ...
- January 12 - Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll premiere their radio program Sam 'n' Henry, in which the two white performers portrayed two black characters from Harlem looking for extra money during the Depression. It was a precursor to Gosden and Correll's more popular later program, Amos 'n' Andy. ...
- November 15 - The NBC radio network opens with 24 stations (it was formed by Westinghouse, General Electric and RCA). ...
318. Tech Nation with Dr. Moira Gunn
- www.technation.com
- Program Archive .
- Proceeds from book sales benefit public radio.
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319. Article: Frasier
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- Frasier Crane is a psychiatrist who hosts a radio talk show in Seattle on KACL 780AM. ... When not hosting his radio program, Frasier drinks coffee at the Cafe Nervosa, a pre-Starbucks Seattle coffee house. ...
- Frasier Program Guide Website .
320. CrossSearch category: Radio
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- Christian radio stations and programs (online or otherwise) and online versions of radio programs.
- Radio categories.
- Radio Ministry (59).
- Radio Stations (76).
- Children's Sonshine Network/His Kids Radio .
- Full-time Christian radio for children. ...
- Confident Living, a live call-in program produced by Back to the Bible, addresses the concerns of individuals in the middle stage of life by providing a biblical perspective for the complex issues they are facing. The Web Ministry reflects the daily program and provides transcripts, RealAudio, and other quality resources for those facing mid-life issues. ...
- Decision Today Radio .
- Decision Today is the daily radio ministry of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. ...
- Featuring the Bible teaching of Steve Brown--through radio broadcasts, seminars, and cassettes. ...
- 7 FM - Christian Radio WEEC (Springfield, OH) .
- Radio for the entire family - music of various styles, programs for all ages, news, and special events. ... Over 30 years proclaiming God's glory through radio. ...
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321. NPR
- www.npr.org
- NPR Program Stream.
- The Motley Fool Radio Show.
- Listen to the Program Stream To create a link to the newscast, use this code: Listen to the Newscast In order for this to work, the page must have include our site-wide "/include/javascript/jsfuncs. ...
- Using a $49 computer program called Garageband, novice musicians are now able to create sounds that only a few years ago would have required the services of an expensive studio, loads of instruments and lots of money. ...
- His program Booknotes is celebrating its 15 anniversary on C-SPAN, the network he founded 25 years ago. ...
322. 'learning from history' - news
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323. Article: Transistor
- en.wikipedia.org
- Transistor was also the common name in the sixties for a transistor radio, a pocket-sized portable radio that utilized transistors (rather than vacuum tubes) as its active electronics. ...
- Whereas a common device, say a refrigerator, would have used a mechanical device for control, today it is often less expensive to simply use a few million transistors and the appropriate computer program to carry out the same task through "brute force". ...
- BJTs prevail in all sorts of amplifiers from audio to radio frequency applications and are also popular as electronic switching devices. ...
- Valves are still used in very high-power applications such as broadcast radio signal amplification. ...
- In WWII radar research quickly pushed the frequencies of the radio receivers inside them into the area where traditional tube based radio receivers no longer worked well. ... After hunting one down at a used radio store in Manhattan, he found that it worked much better than tube-based systems. ...
- He soon found that with higher quality crystals the "oddness" went away — but so did their ability to operate as a radio detector. ...
- The transistor radio was not the first "mainstream" application of transistors. ... To meet consumer expectations, it was necessary for a transistor radio to use similar circuitry. ...
324. StarDate Online - Your Guide to the Universe
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325. Transistor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- www.wikipedia.org
- Transistor was also the common name in the sixties for a transistor radio, a pocket-sized portable radio that utilized transistors (rather than vacuum tubes) as its active electronics. ...
- Whereas a common device, say a refrigerator, would have used a mechanical device for control, today it is often less expensive to simply use a few million transistors and the appropriate computer program to carry out the same task through "brute force". ...
- BJTs prevail in all sorts of amplifiers from audio to radio frequency applications and are also popular as electronic switching devices.
- Valves are still used in very high-power applications such as broadcast radio signal amplification. ...
- In WWII, radar research quickly pushed the frequencies of the radio receivers inside them into the area where traditional tube based radio receivers no longer worked well. ... After hunting one down at a used radio store in Manhattan, he found that it worked much better than tube-based systems.
- He soon found that with higher quality crystals the "oddness" went away — but so did their ability to operate as a radio detector. ...
- The transistor radio was not the first "mainstream" application of transistors. ... To meet consumer expectations, it was necessary for a transistor radio to use similar circuitry. ...
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