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Max and FM
John Chowning pioneered work on FM synthesis at IRCAM, and the real-time audio processing graphical programming environment Max / MSP including many of its derivatives, such as jMax, which were developed there.
The name " Chorley FM " originated as the name of a fictional radio station featured in comedy programmes That Peter Kay Thing and Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere.
Although the band gained new attention by heavy play on MTV and FM rock-radio with the striking music video for " Surrender Your Heart " that was designed by Peter Max, the experimental album Rhyme & Reason ( 1984 ) was not a great success, and Capitol was not happy about the direction the band was taking.
A common feature was the use of dedicated, FM radio quality telephone ( 0-15, 000 Hz range ) lines to connect the sound environments of different sites into the same space, a very early example of what is now called " telematic performance " and preceded much more famous examples of this by Max Neuhaus and others.
* Radio Mega Max 95. 9 FM
105. 3 officially debuted as WMAX-FM " 105. 3 Max FM ", playing all 80s music, on February 18, 2002, with " Video Killed the Radio Star " by The Buggles being the first song played.
There are four local radio stations, commercial stations 2RE and Max FM and community stations 2BOB and 2TLP.
Though their albums had become FM radio staples in Canada, A Million Vacations was the first Max Webster album to generate hit singles that cracked the Canadian top 100.
Following the destruction of the Phoenix Club at the climax of the first series of Phoenix Nights, Brian Potter, whilst attempting to reform his staff line up, calls Max and Paddy as they are driving elderly Asian gentlemen to the mosque and singing at the tops of their voices to Is This the Way to Amarillo by Tony Christie, which is playing on Chorley FM, in what was to become an iconic moment for the series.
This short-lived period introduced much of the new voices of " progressive " FM radio including Michael Tearson and Ed Sciaky alongside a revitalized Hy Lit from WIBG, and later a popular nighttime show by owner Max Leon's son Steve, who called himself " My Father's Son " on the air.
WEMX ( 94. 1 FM, " Max 94. 1 ") is a radio station serving the Baton Rouge area.

Max and UK
Architects who have been strongly influenced by the anthroposophic style include Imre Makovecz in Hungary, Hans Scharoun and Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik Asmussen in Sweden, Kenji Imai in Japan, Thomas Rau, Anton Alberts and Max van Huut in Holland, Christopher Day and Camphill Architects in the UK, Thompson and Rose in America, Denis Bowman in Canada, and Walter Burley Griffin and Gregory Burgess in Australia.
Cinemax aired the UK pilot followed by a six-week run of highlights from The Max Headroom Show, a music video show where Headroom appears between music videos.
In the UK telefilm Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future upon which the American series was based, the character was called Grosman and was played by Nickolas Grace.
They were supported on the 16 date UK tour by Max Raptor from The Midlands.
In a lengthy interview conducted by PBS prior to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997, Max Hastings, editor of the Daily Telegraph between 1986 and 1995, discussed the impact of Andrew Morton's and Jonathan Dimbleby's biographies of, respectively, Diana, Princess of Wales and HRH The Prince of Wales on subsequent news coverage of the Royal Family in the UK.
Examples include the National Center for Atmospheric Research ( NCAR, in Boulder, Colorado, USA ), the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory ( GFDL, in Princeton, New Jersey, USA ), the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research ( in Exeter, UK ), the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, or the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l ' Environnement ( LSCE ), France, to name but a few.
* Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere ( UK ) ( 2004, Series 1, episode 2 )-" Everybody's Talkin '"
Tom Baker voiced the character " Max Bear ", a series of animated stories broadcast on Channel 4 ( UK Terrestrial ) from 2000 to 2005.
which he sold to the entertainer Max Bygraves for £ 350 ( Bygraves later sold them on for £ 250, 000 ) in order to realise capital to finance the shows ; Bart himself later estimated that this action lost him over UK £ 1 million.
* In national or international research laboratories specialising in this field, such as the National Center for Atmospheric Research ( NCAR, in Boulder, Colorado, USA ), the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory ( GFDL, in Princeton, New Jersey ), the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research ( in Exeter, UK ), the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, or the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace ( IPSL in Paris, France ).
In 1987, Max More moved to Los Angeles from Oxford University in England, where he had helped to establish ( along with Michael Price, Garret Smyth and Luigi Warren ) the first European cryonics organization, known as Mizar Limited ( later Alcor UK ), to work on his Ph. D. in philosophy at the University of Southern California.
While waiting for his studio equipment to be shipped from the UK, he began using an Apple Mac laptop with Logic Pro, Max / MSP, and various software synthesisers ( many of which were analogue emulations ).
Elsewhere it involved H. F. Baker and Patrick du Val ( UK ), Arthur Byron Coble ( USA ), Georges Humbert and Charles Émile Picard ( France ), Lucien Godeaux ( Belgium ), Hermann Schubert and Max Noether, and later Erich Kähler ( Germany ), H. G. Zeuthen ( Denmark ).
She began to work less, but still toured the UK under the management of Harold Fielding, manager of top artists of the day such as Tommy Steele and Max Bygraves.
* 1976: Deiter Poulson ( Austria ) Brian Cleave ( UK ), Jean Paul Devereaux ( FRA ) Max Weiss, and Peter Germenis ( USA ).
He has been teaching experimental sound design, Max / Msp programming and media arts at Universities for Applied Arts in Vienna and Salzburg, did workshops and guest lectures in Austria, the UK and the US.
1991's Queer would be the band's swansong, and was supported by various techno inspired singles under the moniker of Feedback Max ( in the UK ) to disguise the identity of the band to club DJs.
Notable former pupils include historian P. J. Marshall, architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, impressionist Rory Bremner, Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, author Sebastian Faulks, language school pioneer John Haycraft, political journalist Robin Oakley, actor Sir Christopher Lee, writer George Orwell, author Rupert Croft-Cooke, poet Gavin Ewart, composer John Gardner, world champion motor racing driver James Hunt, Leader of the House of Lords Lord Strathclyde, journalist and television presenter Peter Snow, the UK Pop Idol winner Will Young, and BRIT Award-nominated singer Nerina Pallot, and the rugby union players James Haskell and the brothers Max and Thom Evans.
In June 1995, " Max Don't have Sex With Your Ex " peaked at number 45 in the UK Singles Chart.
The revamped musical had a new song, " Every Movie's A Circus ", a new set, and new stars, Betty Buckley and John Barrowman. Michael Bauer, who had played DeMille in the original production replaced Benzali as Max, a role he played until the end of the London run ( and subsequently on the UK tour and the BBC concert ) and Anita Louise Combe
In early 2005, Pepsi Max Twist ( with added lemon-lime flavour ) joined the UK and Australian product line.
In autumn 2005, Pepsi Max Punch was marketed in the UK for the festive season.
Known as Pepsi Max Cappuccino ( Pepsi Max Coffee Cino in the UK ), the product is predated by the similar Pepsi Kona ( briefly test-marketed in the U. S. in 1996 ) and Pepsi Tarik ( available in Malaysia since 2005 ).

Max and radio
Former Weismann performers at the reunion include Max and Stella Deems, who lost their radio jobs and became store owners in Miami ; Solange La Fitte, a coquette, who is still vibrant three decades later ; Hattie Walker, who has outlived five younger husbands ; Vincent and Vanessa, former dancers who now own an Arthur Murray franchise ; Heidi Schiller, for whom Franz Lehár once wrote a waltz ( or was it Oscar Straus?
" ( originally written for Max Bacon and the aborted Rain project, later appearing on Bacon's album From the Banks of the River Irwell ) attracted some radio attention.
The radio station's programmers Max Tolkoff and Mark Sovel had been invited to Prince's home to hear the new rock oriented music.
* 1953-Erwin Finlay-Freundlich in support of his tired light theory, derives a blackbody temperature for intergalactic space of 2. 3K with comment from Max Born suggesting radio astronomy as the arbitrator between expanding and infinite cosmologies.
The first single released, Max 500, was well received by both fans and critics and became, as the last three singles had, a radio hit.
* Max Armstrong-Chicago radio broadcaster for WGN ( AM ).
West is regularly heard on radio as a reader or reciter and has performed in many radio dramas, including Otherkin by Laura Wade, Len Deighton's Bomber, Life and Fate by Vasily Grossman, Michael Frayn's Here and The Homecoming as Lenny to Harold Pinter's Max.
He later starred with Neva Carr Glyn in an enormously popular series by Max Afford as husband-and-wife detectives Jeffery and Elizabeth Blackburn as well as other ABC radio plays.
His spy network in Japan included Red Army officer and radio operator Max Clausen, Hotsumi Ozaki, and two other Comintern agents, Branko Vukelic, a journalist working for the French magazine, Vu and a Japanese journalist, Miyagi Yotoku, who was employed by the English-language newspaper, the Japan Advertiser.
He starred in the title role in The Newly Discovered Casebook of Sherlock Holmes in 1999, and has also given his voice to the roles of Max Quordlepleen in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and James Phillimore in The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson, an original Sherlock Holmes radio play in the series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ( 2002 ).
Le Queux was interested in radio communication ; he was a member of the Institute of Radio Engineers and carried out some radio experiments in 1924 in Switzerland with Dr. Petit Pierre and Max Amstutz.
It became famous during the 1950s and 1960s when concerts from the Palm Court in Scarborough were frequently featured on BBC radio, conducted by Max Jaffa.
He returned to the air on a prime-time special and resumed the daily morning show on radio, reverting to a format featuring guest stars such as ragtime pianist Max Morath and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn, maintaining a live combo of first-rate Manhattan musicians ( under the direction of Sy Mann ) as he'd had since the beginning.
He began working in radio early on, including a short time at WSSV-AM in Petersburg, Virginia, where he called himself " Max The Player ," and later at WANT-AM, Richmond.
Appearing on a talk show, Max defends his station's programming choices to Nicki Brand ( Deborah Harry ), a sadomasochistic psychiatrist and radio host, and Professor Brian O ' Blivion ( Jack Creley ), a pop-culture analyst and philosopher who will only appear on television if his image is broadcast into the studio, onto a television, from a remote location.
The term culture industry was coined by the critical theorists Theodor Adorno ( 1903 – 1969 ) and Max Horkheimer ( 1895 – 1973 ), and was presented as critical vocabulary in the chapter “ The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception ”, of the book Dialectic of Enlightenment ( 1944 ), wherein they proposed that popular culture is akin to a factory producing standardized cultural goods — films, radio programmes, magazines, etc.
The resulting series, Dragnet, which debuted on radio in 1949 and made the transition to television in 1951, has been called " the most famous procedural of all time " by mystery novelists William L. DeAndrea, Katherine V. Forrest and Max Allan Collins.
In the final season, he played Max Louis, the news radio announcer who replaced Phil Hartman's Bill McNeal.
Like other major-market network-affiliated radio stations of the time, WBZ also broadcast a few hours of local programming, including Vaudeville-like musical performances from Max Zides, Tom Currier, and others, during those hours when NBC wasn't feeding programs to affiliates.
Several radio and television documentaries have been produced including Gerald Scarfe ’ s The Girls Who Do ( 40 Minutes, BBC, 1989 ) and Heroes of Comedy: Max Miller ( 1994 ).

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