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Broadcasters and were
Ohio Association of Broadcasters director Chris Merritt said government did not have the right to decide how public records were used.
The first practical professional broadcast quality videotape machines capable of replacing kinescopes were the two-inch quadruplex videotape machines introduced by Ampex on April 14, 1956 at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Chicago.
" Broadcasters show data proving that the talent show and the interviews, the pageant's answers to feminist criticism, were the least popular portions of the pageant, while the swimsuit part still had the power to bring viewers back from the kitchen ," said New York Times reporter Iver Peterson.
BBC Radio 5 Live were Official Broadcasters of the 2006 World Cup along with talkSPORT.
The National Independent Broadcasters were formed in 1939 as part of the NAB, to represent stations that were not associated with any network, but the group split off in 1941.
At the same hearing, competing applications were presented by Communications Winnipeg Co-Op, which proposed a member-supported non-commercial station, and Western Manitoba Broadcasters Ltd. which, like Canwest, proposed an independent commercial station.
Bob and Ray were inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in the radio division.
Discussions were also conducted about the term with the National Association of Broadcasters for their books — Internet Age Broadcaster I and II, written by Peggy Miles and Dean Sakai.
Early stations were represented by the National Association of Community-Radio Broadcasters, which in 1988 published a guide to setting up new stations.
The WUML Alumni and Community Broadcasters placed all of their support behind the students rather than the Hogan administration, so the hours for the paid professional show were limited.
This has been opposed by numerous cable networks, who might be bumped off of digital cable were this to happen, and promoted by TV stations and the National Association of Broadcasters, whom it would benefit by passing their HDTV or multichannel DTV signals through to their cable viewers.
In May 2007, both Kennedy and Narz were presented the Diamond Circle Award of the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters at a celebrity luncheon honoring Leonard Maltin.
Sometime between the 1950s and the 1970s, Hunter Broadcasters were taken over by Catholic Broadcasting Company, a division of the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.
At the National Association of Broadcasters 2007 show in Las Vegas, three working Red One cameras were on display as well as all-day screenings of the 12-minute short entitled Crossing the Line directed by Peter Jackson using two alpha versions of the Red camera nicknamed Boris and Natasha.
In the period between the 1950s and 1970s, 2NX's owners Hunter Broadcasters were purchased by the Catholic Broadcasting Company, owned by the Catholic Church.
The original line up of Mark Holmes, Sergio Galli & Chris Steffler were inducted into the Radio and Television Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.
It was released in August 2004, although its component applications were announced at the National Association of Broadcasters in April 2004.
The daytime broadcast was all business while evening hours were filled by subscription television from VEU, a program service owned by Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters.
In 1972 there were only 17 African American owned radio stations even though there were over 125 African American oriented station in the country, and by 1976 Eugene D. Jackson became the only African American on the 125 member Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ).
Two audio books " Jack Quinlan / Forgotten Greatness " Parts I and II were produced by broadcaster Ron Barber and include every known remaining clip of Quinlan's play-by-play and are part of Barber's continuing effort to gain Quinlan consideration for election to the Baseball Broadcasters ' Hall of Fame.
At that point, family values were the cornerstone of Bush's campaign platform, to which effect he gave the following speech at the National Religious Broadcasters ' convention in Washington, D. C .: " We are going to keep on trying to strengthen the American family, to make American families a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons ".
People who opposed the bill, like Senator Gordon Smith the president of the National Association of Broadcasters were persuading other senators to vote against it.
The United Radio Broadcasters were a partnership between Entercom and competitor Clear Channel Communications.

Broadcasters and once
In 1941, Transco programming was sold to Broadcasters Program Syndicate, and The Cinnamon Bear was on the air nationally once again.

Broadcasters and exclusive
Unlike its DTH rival, Viasat, Canal Digital does not own a TV-Network they have however secured several multi-year exclusive deals with different TV Broadcasters.

Broadcasters and Digital
In late 2008, Harwell began to appear in television public service announcements for the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, advising viewers about the Digital television transition in the United States.
* Hot Country Radio ( Joint venture between Grant Broadcasters and Capital Radio Network )-Wollongong 105. 3 FM, Geelong 89. 3 FM, Muswellbrook 94. 5 FM, Nowra 101. 1 FM, Bowral 1215 AM, Bega 88. 0 FM, Batemans Bay 87. 6 FM, Moruya 88. 0 FM, Narooma 97. 7 FM, Bermagui 87. 6 FM, Tathra 87. 6 FM, Merimbula 88. 0 FM, Pambula 87. 8 FM, Eden 87. 6 FM, Canberra 97. 5 FM and DAB + Digital, Perth DAB + Digital, Barossa Valley 90. 5 FM, Goulburn 100. 7 FM, Cooma 87. 6 FM, Jindabyne 88. 0 FM.

Broadcasters and later
The Eash cartridge was later licensed by manufacturers, notably the Collins Radio Corporation, which first introduced a cartridge system for broadcasting at the National Association of Broadcasters 1959 annual show.
* On March 14, 1956, The Ampex VRX-1000 ( later renamed the Mark IV ) videotape recorder is introduced at the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters in Chicago.
Broadcasters noticed he was messing up signals when he changed pitchers, and Howser later admitted he felt sick before the game.
Broadcasters later developed mechanisms to transmit digital information on the phantom lines, used mostly for teletext and closed captioning:
Wood was a Chicago disc jockey who would later become vice president of the National Network of Black Broadcasters.
Evangelical broadcaster William Ward Ayer ( far right ), who would later become the first president of the National Religious Broadcasters, stands before a congregation during an altar call at New York's Calvary Baptist Church.
The 1981 93 version was initially taped at Golden West Broadcasters and, later, Metromedia in Los Angeles, before moving to The Production Group.
Still later, WDXI manager Charles R. Simms, served as President of the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters.
While the FCC granted the frequency to KSFO, its owners, Associated Broadcasters, later decided to concentrate on plans for its new television station, KPIX-TV.
The station signed on the air for the first time on May 5, 1949, as Northern California's second-oldest TV station, behind Associated Broadcasters ' KPIX ( channel 5, later sold to Westinghouse Broadcasting ).
In 1996 Christian Television Network would buy WIRB ( Paxson Communications, now ION Media Networks, took a LMA on the station at the same time ) while Florida Media Broadcasters would buy WNTO ( which would be later sold to Entravision and became WVEN ).

Broadcasters and joined
The two joined Paul Hedberg of the Minnesota Broadcasters Association in creating a non-profit organization that would be the new museum's parent.
On February 29, 1996, all segments of the entertainment industry, led by the National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ), the National Cable & Telecommunications Association ( NCTA ), and the Motion Picture Association of America ( MPAA ), joined together and voluntarily pledged to create such a system.

Broadcasters and include
In late March 2008, the Community Broadcasters Association filed a lawsuit in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, seeking an injunction to halt the sale and distribution of DTV converter boxes, Responding to CBA's actions, the FCC and NTIA urged manufacturers to include the feature voluntarily in all converter boxes, and manufacturers responded by releasing a new generation of models with the feature.
Members include Human Rights Watch, Reporters Without Borders, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters and International PEN.
Broadcasters include Kurt Warner, Tom Waddle, Paul Burmeister, Fran Charles, Charles Davis, and Ari Wolfe.
Stations that carry the broadcasts include those owned by Macquarie Regional RadioWorks, Grant Broadcasters and some independently owned stations ( such as 2BS Bathurst ).

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