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Hoover's radio conferences played a key role in the early organization, development and regulation of radio broadcasting.
* Transcription disc, a sound recording made during broadcasting for internal use by the broadcasting organization
Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop ( CTW ), is a Worldwide American non-profit organization behind the production of several educational children's programs that have run on public broadcasting around the world ( including PBS in the United States ).
In Fall of 2004, the station began broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in an attempt to prevent an outside organization to take over the time WKDS was off the air.
From the organization of the first true radio networks in the late 1920s, broadcasting in the United States was dominated by two companies, CBS and RCA's NBC.
* Ellinikí Radiofonía, the radio arm of the Greek public broadcasting organization Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi
* Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française, France's national public broadcasting organization between 1949 and 1964
NHK (, ; official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation ) is Japan's national public broadcasting organization.
Most Christian radio stations as well as programmers based in the United States are members of the National Religious Broadcasters organization ; there are reportedly 1, 600 different Christian broadcasting organizations in the U. S. They range from single stations to expansive networks.
In some countries, public broadcasting is run by a single organization.
Ríkisútvarpið ( RÚV ) ( English: ' The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service ') is Iceland's national public-service broadcasting organization.
The VPRO ( originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, or " Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcasting Company ") was established in the Netherlands in 1926 as a religious broadcasting organization.
On 4 November 2010, the new singer was announced on De Laatste Show at the VRT, the Flemish public broadcasting organization.
These tests ( broadcasting to local groups of people of various ages and visual impairments ) and further study were successful enough to merit a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to complete plans to establish the DVS organization permanently in 1988.
As the umbrella organization of the Olympic Movement, the Pan American Sports Organization ( PASO ) is responsible for selecting the host city, overseeing the planning of the Pan American Games, updating and approving the sports program, and negotiating sponsorship and broadcasting rights.
* Deutsche Welle, a German international broadcasting organization
* INR (), the former ( 1930 – 1960 ) name of the Belgian national broadcasting organization RTBF
The two cooperated for years, before they started to work for the public broadcasting organization VPRO, where they first performed for radio broadcasting, and later took to making shows for television.
The commercial broadcasting organization in the Netherlands the SBS Broadcasting Group ( NET 5, SBS 6, Veronica ) and the channels of RTL nederland are currently available in HD via cable and satellite.
That year the U. S. Information Agency, then VOA's parent agency, established the Bureau of Broadcasting to consolidate its three broadcasting services – the Voice of America, WORLDNET Television and Film Service, and Radio y Televisión Martí – under one umbrella organization, supported by a single Office of Engineering and Technical Operations.
* Taqramiut Nipingat Inc., an Inuit broadcasting organization in Quebec, Canada
In the early 1990s, Levite sold the WBEN stations to Kerby Confer's Keymarket Communications organization and retired from the broadcasting business.

broadcasting and may
:: Lithuania has approximately 27 broadcasting stations, but may have as many as 100 transmitters, including repeater stations ( 2001 )
A broadcasting organisation may broadcast several programs at the same time, through several channels ( frequencies ), for example BBC One and Two.
One is the MPEG transport stream, designed to carry digital video and audio over possibly lossy media, where the beginning and the end of the stream may not be identified, such as broadcasting or magnetic tape, examples of which include ATSC / DVB / ISDB / SBTVD broadcasting, and HDV recording on tape.
Indeed, TNT has become his primary commitment ever since his longtime employer NBC lost the NBA broadcasting rights in 2002, and may have played a role in his departure from the Knicks ' broadcast booth.
As this usage may be confusing due to the term's other meanings, the terms " over the air " or " on the air " are more standard in the broadcasting industry.
Speaking of prime minister Tony Blair's criticism of the mass media at the time he left office, Paxman asserted that often press and broadcasting may be " oppositional " in relation to the government of the day this could only benefit democracy.
The TSN / RDS Broadcast Zone provides a look at how hockey broadcasting works and allows users to record messages that may be displayed on both the Hockey Hall of Fame's website, and the TSN / RDS networks.
UDP may be used for multicasting and broadcasting, since retransmissions are not possible to a large amount of hosts.
All wireless channels except radio links can be considered as broadcasting media, but may not always provide broadcasting service.
Such domains most commonly include the arts, performance and public service ( such as catering ) but may extend more widely to pronouncements on moral character, group behaviour, or any activity involving repute in public life, including war, broadcasting, academia, politics, science, etc.
It may involve either a live operator or a recorded message, in which case it is known as " automated telemarketing " using voice broadcasting.
It can be distinguished from the free-market approach to broadcasting, where programming aims to attract the largest audiences or advertising revenues, ahead of-and, in practice, often contrary to-any artistic merit, impartiality, educative or entertainment values, that a programme may have.
Propaganda broadcasting may be authorized by the government at the transmitting site, but may be considered unwanted or illegal by the government of the intended reception area.
Public broadcasting may be nationally or locally operated, depending on the country and the station.
In the context of a shifting national identity, the role of public broadcasting may be unclear.
Additionally, public broadcasting may facilitate the implementation of a cultural policy ( an industrial policy and investment policy for culture ).
International shortwave broadcasting utilizes this set of frequencies, as well as a seemingly declining number of " utility " users ( marine, aviation, military, and diplomatic interests ), who have, in recent years, been swayed over to less volatile means of communication ( for example, via satellites ), but may maintain HF stations after switch-over for back-up purposes.
Applications may involve point-to-point communication, point-to-multipoint communication, broadcasting, cellular networks and other wireless networks.
Sky News operates under the requirements of United Kingdom broadcasting regulations that require neutrality although there are occasional claims that Sky News may be inherently biased due to the fact that it is a News Corporation company ; most of News Corporation's news outlets have an openly conservative or right-wing outlook.
Standardized languages are useful for interregional communication: speakers of divergent dialects may understand a standard language used in broadcasting more readily than they would understand each other's dialects.
Multichannel audio techniques may be used to reproduce contents as varied as music, speech, natural or synthetic sounds for cinema, television, broadcasting, or computers.
In terms of music content for example, a live performance may use multichannel techniques in the context of an open-air concert, of a musical theatre or for broadcasting ; for a film specific techniques are adapted to movie theater, or to home ( e. g. home cinema systems ).

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