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Broadcasters and using
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.
Broadcasters using ALLISS modules

Broadcasters and analog
Broadcasters could either continue serving those markets by transitioning analog transmitters to digital or cease broadcasting over-the-air.
Broadcasters who use ATSC and want to retain an analog signal must broadcast on two separate channels, as the ATSC system requires the use of an entire channel.
Broadcasters could either continue serving those markets by transitioning analog transmitters to digital or cease broadcasting over-the-air.
It aired an analog signal on VHF channel 2, and was owned by Boise Valley Broadcasters along with KBOI radio ( 670 AM and 97. 9 FM, now KQFC ).

Broadcasters and television
Broadcasters are mainly government-controlled ; the state-run Tunisian Radio and Television Establishment ( ERTT ) operates 2 national television networks, several national radio networks, and a number of regional radio stations ; 1 TV and 3 radio stations are privately-owned and report domestic news stories directly from the official Tunisian news agency ; the state retains control of broadcast facilities and transmitters through L ' Office National de la Telediffusion ; Tunisians also have access to Egyptian, pan-Arab, and European satellite TV channels ( 2007 )
The Foster Hewitt Memorial Award is awarded by the NHL Broadcasters ' Association to " members of the radio and television industry who made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game during their career in hockey broadcasting.
* Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, which served the same purpose for television series
* Canadian Association of Broadcasters, the national voice of Canada's private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, specialty, pay and pay-per-view services
* National Association of Broadcasters, the industry group representing the commercial radio stations and television stations of the United States
The National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ) is a trade association, workers union, and lobby group representing the interests of for-profit, over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the United States.
Over a dozen regional television stations in New Zealand are grouped by the Regional Broadcasters Association.
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.
Sigmon resumed his job in Los Angeles after the war, rising to the position of Executive Vice President with Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters, which owned eight radio and two television stations on the west coast, including KMPC.
The Georgia Association of Broadcasters represents radio and television broadcasters across the U. S. state of Georgia.
Broadcasters fear that airing such material will turn off advertisers and encourage the federal government to strengthen its regulation of television content.
National Religious Broadcasters ( NRB ) is a non-partisan, international association of Christian communicators whose member organizations represent millions of listeners, viewers, and readers through radio, television, the Internet, and publishing.
The Broadcasters ' Audience Research Board ( BARB ) is the organisation that compiles audience measurement and television ratings in the United Kingdom.
Kurtis has received numerous awards for his television work, including over twenty Emmys and the Illinois Broadcasters Association 1998 Hall of Fame Award and the Kansas Association of Broadcasters 2003 Hall of Fame Award.
At that time Ken Marston was chosen by Tennessee radio and television broadcasters to transition The Tennessee Association of Broadcasters into a full-time trade association and establish its office and operations in Nashville, Tennessee.
Unofficial overnight viewing figures from the Broadcasters ' Audience Research Board showed that the episode attracted an average of 9. 9 million viewers — 43. 2 % of the available television audience — over the course of the evening.
* Golden Reel Award ( National Federation of Community Broadcasters ), presented by the National Federation of Community Broadcasters to public television entertainment programs
Smith and the Broadcasters Association of Manitoba introduced a new public emergency notification system in late 2003, ensuring that details of an emergency will be conveyed by radio and television within 15 – 30 minutes of its occurrence.
Buzzi was inducted in 2002 into the Television Hall of Fame ( presented by the National Broadcasters Association, which bestowed the honor to Buzzi as well as the producers, director and cast of the top rated television show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ).
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters ( CAB ) was the national voice of Canada's private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, specialty, pay and pay-per-view services.
In a speech given to the National Association of Broadcasters convention on May 9, 1961, he was extremely critical of television broadcasters for not doing more, in Minow's view, to serve the public interest.

Broadcasters and their
In honor of their good works, the group has been the recipient of the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award, Country Radio Broadcasters ' Humanitarian Award, and the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award.
US Broadcasters NBC and ABC both have their London News Bureau in Hammersmith.
Founded by a marketing manager from Apollo Computer, Inc., Bill Warner, a prototype of their first digital nonlinear editing system ( the Avid / 1 ) was shown in a private suite at the National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ) convention in April 1988.
On April 15, 2008, Larry Lujack was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame during their annual convention in Las Vegas.
Today PSA campaigns are created by hundreds of non-profit and government agencies and the National Association of Broadcasters have indicated that annually their member stations contribute an estimated $ 10 billion in free time for various public causes.
Broadcasters must comply by the terms of their licence, or risk having it revoked.
They kept 3EE to complement their top rating talkback station 3AW, and 3MP was sold to Goulburn Valley Broadcasters.
Unlike many major terrestrial Brazilian broadcasters like Globo, Record and Bandeirantes, with international versions widely available on Cable and Satellite inside the United States, SBT like has no distribution in the United States because of copyright restrictions on the core of their programming which is already held by U. S. and Mexican Broadcasters.
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.
Also in 2006, the National Religious Broadcasters awarded Answers in Genesis their Best Ministry Website award.
Broadcasters can also collect carriage fees for the stations they operate under LMA's on behalf of their owner, often bundling its carriage agreements with those of stations they own outright.
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.
Hunter Broadcasters had purchased the two stations during the early to mid 1950s, and decided to move both stations away from their existing locations.
Broadcasters usually use their discretion and obey the UK classifications and showing time restrictions.
Various groups ( including Bartell Broadcasters ), emphasized local variations on their Top 40 stations.
In December 1990, the station was sold to Hispanic Broadcasters of Arizona, Inc., and in 1996, when LPTV stations were allowed to acquire four-letter calls, they changed their call letters to KDRX-LP, which incorporated their original assigned calls, K64DR.
Broadcasters also covet the television contracts for the major sports leagues ( especially in the case of the NFL ) in order to amplify their ability to promote their programming to the audience, especially young and middle-aged adult males.
Broadcasters ( in the Dutch context, listener and viewer associations ) do not have their own stations but are allotted time on the three public television and eight public radio networks broadly in relation to the size of their respective memberships.

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