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Broadcasting and innovations
The following cooperation among RCA, General Electric, the United Fruit Company, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and American Telephone & Telegraph ( AT & T ) brought about innovations in high-power radio technology, and also the founding of the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) in the US.
As the Federal Director of Music for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Hopkins began a number of innovations within the Commission's Concert Music Division, such as starting an Australian Promenade ( Proms ) series in Sydney in 1965 and broadcasting international avant-garde classical music.

Broadcasting and 1980s
In the United Kingdom, game shows have had a more steady and permanent place in the television lineup and never lost popularity in the 1990s as they did in the United States, due in part to the fact that game shows were highly regulated by the Independent Broadcasting Authority in the 1980s and those restrictions were lifted in the 1990s, allowing for higher-stakes games to be played.
During the 1980s, after many years of recording performances by the Australian Opera for television, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC ) and The Australian Opera presented their first live simulcast, Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus, and it was seen by more than two million people.
In his book ' Broadcasting politics in Japan: NHK and television news ', ES Krauss states :' in the 1960s and 1970s, external critics of NHK news were complaining about the strict neutrality, the lack of criticism of government, and the ' self-regulation in covering events ' ' Krauss claims that little had changed by the 1980s and 1990s.
The development of standards for digitising analog audio, as used to interconnect both professional and domestic audio equipment was started in the mid 1980s as a joint effort between the Audio Engineering Society and the European Broadcasting Union.
In the early 1980s, following the release of the television series, the Australian Broadcasting Commission ( from 1983, Australian Broadcasting Corporation ) produced a radio show called Brunswick Heads Revisited.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation frequently repeated, at 5pm or 6pm on weeknights, the 39 episodes dubbed by the BBC.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Taft Broadcasting created a division called KECO Entertainment ( King's Entertainment Company ), which was formed in order to build theme parks nationwide.
In the early 1980s Tribune Broadcasting expanded its broadcast holdings and moved into television production and syndication through its Tribune Entertainment subsidiary.
The colour caption was removed in the 1980s and the announcement said: " This is Border Television providing a full colour service to Cumbria, South Scotland, the Isle of Man and North and West Northumberland including Berwick-Upon-Tweed, from the Caldbeck, Selkirk and associated transmitters of the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
In the early 1980s, DKM Broadcasting Corporation purchased WVEE-FM and sister station WAOK.
Two rival satellite television systems came on the air at the end of the 1980s: Sky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting.
In the 1980s public service broadcasters like the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation set up their own FM arm.
In the 1980s, he became a familiar voice appearing with Dalton Camp and Stephen Lewis as part of a weekly political panel on Peter Gzowski's Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio show, Morningside.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the newly formed Radio Authority awarded licences ( termed " Incremental " by the outgoing Independent Broadcasting Authority ) to a number of new, ex-pirate and cable-based community ventures.
* Interlude, a collection of short presentations aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Télévision de Radio-Canada throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Logo used by the Independent Broadcasting Authority for promoting Independent Local Radio services in the 1980s.
LIN Broadcasting made acquisitions in broadcasting, expanded into paging, and in the early 1980s the company entered the fledgling cellular telephone business.
In the late 1980s the IBA was appointed as regulator and transmitter operator for the first DBS ( Direct Broadcasting by Satellite ) service for the UK and awarded the franchise to BSB ( British Satellite Broadcasting ).
* Me-TV-an American digital broadcast network owned by Weigel Broadcasting, focusing on classic TV series from the 1950s to 1980s.
In the late 1980s, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation ( SBC ) decided that an English-language radio station in Geneva would enhance its international reputation and provide a useful service to the international organizations established in the city.
The 1980s were a huge step up for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, sealing the contracts for both Live Aid and the 1986 Commonwealth Games, live from Edinburgh.
During the 1970s and 1980s, she served on the executive council of the Yukon Indian Women's Association and became a founding director of Northern Native Broadcasting in the Yukon.

Broadcasting and included
) By 28, his credits included television and film scripts, radio scripts for Alien Worlds and the Mutual Broadcasting System, a dozen plays, and more than 150 newspaper and magazine articles.
Episodes of Round the Horne were included in the package of programmes held in 20 underground radio stations of the BBC's Wartime Broadcasting Service, designed to provide public information and morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 days after a nuclear attack.
Episodes of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue were included in the package of programmes held in 20 underground radio stations of the BBC's Wartime Broadcasting Service ( WTBS ), designed to provide public information and morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 days after a nuclear attack.
Most of the underwriters throughout the show's tenure included: Martin Marietta, Lockheed ( soon to merge long after stopping their share of funding ), Prudential Securities ( and its precursor, Prudential-Bache Securities ), Primerica Financial Services, Hilton Hotels Corporation ( and its subsidiary, Conrad International Hotels ), Sperry Corporation, CSX, Enron Corporation, Enron Foundation, Hanson Trust, Unisys, Travelers Insurance, Ameritech ( before the big switch to SBC, which merged AT & T ), MFS Investment Management, Oppenheimer Funds, A. G. Edwards, The Kaufmann Fund, Deloitte and Touche, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and all local PBS affiliates and their viewers / contributors.
Insull's Great Lakes Broadcasting holdings also included a mechanical television station, W9XR, which went on the air after the Downers Grove transmitter was installed.
His classmates included Max Frankel, who would eventually win a Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his work as editorial page editor of the New York Times ; Larry Grossman, who became president of the Public Broadcasting Service in 1976 and later went on to head NBC News ; and Richard Wald, another president of NBC News that Arledge would later persuade to come over to ABC News as a senior vice-president.
The service included the funeral rite of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church officiated by Archbishop Yurij, Bishop of Toronto, and the clergy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and a eulogy from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's chief correspondent, Peter Mansbridge, and Adrienne Clarkson, by that time the sitting governor general, paid tribute to one of her predecessors via video, as she and her husband were en route to spend Christmas with Canadian troops stationed in the Persian Gulf.
The Festival included ( according to best research available ) a number of world premiere performances from Czerny manuscripts held by Vienna's Society of the Friends of Music, and most of it was recorded and subsequently broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
By the time of the 1991 election, Wilson lobbied to be included in the televised Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) debate between Vander Zalm's successor, Premier Rita Johnston and BC NDP Leader Michael Harcourt.
This included: Act III Theatres, sold to KKR in 1997 at what is to this day considered a record premium ; Act III Broadcasting, sold to Abry Communications ; and Act III Publishing, sold to PriMedia.
She soon attracted the attention of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, who included her in a compilation of Arctic performers.
These government services included a number of state-owned corporations including Canada Post, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Petro Canada.
The show covered local and national topics and included guest callers, and was a casualty of the sale of the station by Citadel Broadcasting Corp. of Las Vegas to Mapleton Communications, LLC of Monterey, California.
Episodes of the radio series were included in 20 underground radio stations of the BBC's Wartime Broadcasting Service ( WTBS ), designed to provide information and morale-boosting broadcasts for 100 days after a nuclear attack.
Developed by Capitol Broadcasting and reopened as the American Tobacco Historic District ; Phase 1 consisted of the Fowler, Crowe, Strickland, Reed, and Washington Buildings, and included the construction of two new parking garages and a water fall feature through the center of the campus designed by Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart of Atlanta, Georgia and constructed by W. P. Law Inc. based in Lexington, South Carolina.
Targets included Robert Schuller's Crystal Cathedral, the Orange County Register, the Trinity Broadcasting Network, and a Christian bookstore.
The new direction was successfulas CHUM began replicating CKVR's format on other stations, including a series of stations acquired from Baton Broadcasting in 1997 ( which included CHWI-TV, CFPL-TV, CHRO-TV.
In 2005, the British satellite company British Sky Broadcasting produced an investigative piece using hidden cameras, which included footage of two of Phelps ' granddaughters, Libby and Jael.
** Not included are most of the libraries of Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions, which were sold off to Turner Broadcasting System in 1991 ( along with the H-B studio itself ); these are also owned by Time Warner
This included, most notably, the planned closure of BBC Television Centre and the extension and renovation of Broadcasting House, stage one of which would construct a huge wing, mirroring Broadcasting House in shape, size and structure named Egton Wing.
In Sri Lanka in 2005 when Sri Lanka celebrated 80 years in Broadcasting, the former Director-General of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, Eric Fernando called for the station to take full advantage of the digital age-this included looking at the archives of Radio Ceylon.
These have included Tasmanian Digital Television, launched in late 2003 in partnership with Southern Cross Broadcasting, and Mildura Digital Television in January 2006, with Prime Television Limited.

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