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* Elisa Diana, a character from the American Broadcasting Company's popular TV drama, Lost
* The character of Dr. Hesselius is featured in a Mutual Broadcasting Network radio drama entitled " The Shadow People ", an episode from The Hall of Fantasy series ( 1946 – 1947, 1949 – 1952, 1952, 1953 ).
The European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ; ) is the world's foremost alliance of public service media entities, comprising 74 Active Members in 56 countries and 37 Associate Members from a further 22 countries.
Associate Members from the United States include ABC, CBS, NBC, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Time Warner, and the only individual station, Chicago-based classical music station WFMT.
Friends ( stylized as F • R • I • E • N • D • S ) is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004.
Broadcasting ( Offences ) Act 1967, which banned pirate radio stations from operating in Manx waters.
TBN ( Trinity Broadcasting Network ) is a religion television station, with some material originating locally, although also carrying relays from the United States.
By 1926 the market for commercial radio had expanded, and RCA purchased the WEAF and WCAP radio stations and networks from AT & T, merged them with its WJZ ( the predecessor of WABC ) New York to WRC ( presently WTEM ) Washington chain, and formed the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ).
* Broadcasting videos from Sinai
* Interview from 11 July 2004, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network
When being photographed for the album's cover, Potger was replaced by Ray – his day job with the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( ABC ) as a radio producer barred him from involvement in a commercial enterprise.
Long Way to the Top was a 2001 Australian Broadcasting Corporation six-part documentary on the history of Australian rock and roll from 1956 to the modern era.
In an interview published by the Public Broadcasting Service, a Staff Sergeant from the U. S. Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha ( ODA ) 572 described the caves as thus:
Television did not arrive on the island until 2001, and the two channels available are BFBS 1 and 2 British Forces Broadcasting Service from the Falkland Islands.
In 1991, Turner Broadcasting System bought animation studio Hanna-Barbera Productions, and much of the back catalog of both Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions from Great American Broadcasting, and three years later, Turner bought New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment.
The BBC World Service currently broadcasts from Broadcasting House in London, headquarters of the corporation as a whole.
However, following the explosion of a parachute mine outside the building on 8 December 1940, the services relocated to new premises away from the likely target of Broadcasting House.
The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System.
OS-9 / 6809 ran on Motorola EXORbus systems using the Motorola 6809, SS-50 Bus and SS-50C bus systems from companies such as SWTPC, Tano, Gimix, Midwest Scientific, and Smoke Signal Broadcasting, STD-bus 6809 systems from several suppliers, personal computers such as the Fujitsu FM-11, FM-8, FM-7 and FM-77, Hitachi MB-S1, and many others.
In 1996, Turner's company, Turner Broadcasting System ( whose Turner Entertainment division oversaw the film library ), was purchased by Time Warner who also owned Warner Bros .. Today, Warner Home Video holds the video rights to the entire Looney Tunes / Merrie Melodies animated output by virtue of Time Warner's ownership of Turner Entertainment — this is why their Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD box sets include cartoons from both the pre-8 / 48 Turner-owned and post-7 / 48 Warner Bros. owned periods.
Broadcasting 100 watts on 89. 1 FM, WIDR can be heard from about a 20-mile radius from campus.
Regular broadcasts of radio drama in English can be heard on the BBC's Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra ( formerly Radio 7 ), on Radio 1 from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and on RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland.

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The model, established in the 1920s, of the British Broadcasting Corporation – an organization widely trusted, even by citizens of the Axis Powers during World War II – was widely emulated throughout Europe, the British Empire, and later the Commonwealth.
ISBN 973-651-596-6 This book contains historical background relating to the British Broadcasting Company, Ltd., its founding companies ; their transatlantic connections ; General Post Office licensing system ; commercial competitors from Europe prior to World War II and offshore during the 1960s.
During World War II, Bullock worked for the European Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
The service was first broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1928 and, except for 1930, has been broadcast every year since, even throughout World War II despite the stained glass having been removed from the Chapel and the lack of heating.
During World War II, radio installations on the island were used by the Japanese for military purposes and for extending the range of transmission of the NHK Overseas Broadcasting Bureau.
The tune of Lillibullero was adopted by the British Broadcasting Corporation's World War II programme Into Battle and became the unofficial march of the Commandos of the British Army.
Construction was completed in 2005 and the newly refurbished Broadcasting House, and the newly completed Egton wing were opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 April 2006 as part of her 80th birthday celebrations.
The winning Allies of World War II determined that German radio after the war would not broadcast the same propaganda as the pre-war Reichs-Rundfunk (" Imperial Broadcasting ").
Shortly after the end of World War II, the country's repressive state policies gave the SABC ( South African Broadcasting Corporation ) an effective monopoly.
* During World War II the British Broadcasting Corporation's overseas service frequently included " personal messages " as part of its regular broadcast schedule.
There were no broadcasts as part of the World War II propaganda campaigns and commercial as well as community stations alongside the taxpayer funded Australian Broadcasting Commission were available during the mid to late 1980s and early 1990s-a period when the UK was experiencing a surge in illegal broadcasts during the early days of acid house and the Second Summer of Love.
It was officially started by King Sobhuza II in February 1978 as the Swaziland Television Broadcasting Corporation ( STBC ).
The radio stations went through several owners after Larus and Brother, including Harte-Hanks, Edens Broadcasting and Force II Communications, LP, before they were purchased by Clear Channel in 1992.
The year began with the acquisition of Argyle Television ( formerly Times-Mirror Broadcasting, and partially related to Argyle Television Holdings II, which merged with Hearst Broadcasting to form Hearst-Argyle Television in 1997 ).
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Used by the British Broadcasting Corporation during World War II as a station for listening to enemy radio broadcasts and an emergency broadcasting centre, it became the accommodation for the BBC's engineering training college that grew up in its grounds.
Royce International Broadcasting headed by Edward R. Stolz II acquired the station in 1977 dropping the beautiful music format in favor of an adult contemporary / jazz music hybrid with a change of call letters to their final incarnation, KWOD, which was named after quadrophonic sound, as the station was one of the first to experiment with the technology that never caught on.
In 1983, WBFS-TV ( owned by Grant Broadcasting System II ) signed on with a stronger general entertainment lineup and surpassed WDZL in the ratings immediately.
The son of a theatrical agent he became a child actor, then became a prolific radio writer while serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II becoming head of the RAF radio unit on the British Forces Broadcasting Service.
At the end of World War II he joined a British Forces Broadcasting Service ( BFBS ) radio station in Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ).
Owned by Grant Broadcasting System II, it has studios at Interchange Place in La Crosse at the intersection of I-90 / US 53 / WIS 35 and Rose Street ( hence the street address name ).
Owned by Grant Broadcasting System II, KLJB is sister to CW affiliate KGCW and the two share studios on East 53rd Street in Davenport.
Louis-Simon-René Morin ( July 27, 1883 – July 16, 1955 ) was head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during World War II from 1940 to 1944, and was the first francophone to head of the CBC.

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