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IBA and transmission
One of the conditions imposed on applicants by the IBA was that they use a new, untried transmission standard, D-MAC.
In 1975, the IBA finally opened the transmission facilities at Saffron Green which allowed both LBC and Capital Radio to move up the dial.
The IBA was determined each franchise provided the best possible local service, so the South of England transmission region was split in two, with the successful applicant required to provide separate news services for the South and South East.
The IBA confirmed that it was the first time such a hoax transmission had been made.
In March 1979 the IBA hosted the annual Eurovision Song Contest, and once again sent the transmission live in colour to stations around the world.

IBA and commenced
* 2006 – The Institute of Business Advisers ( IBA ) became an ' organisation with the Institute ' and discussions commenced with a view to achieving a merger between IBA and IMC by mid-2007

IBA and January
After a successful undefeated amateur career that included a national title, Vélez became the first Puerto Rican to win a women's world boxing championship on January 19, 2001, when she defeated Kathy Williams on a unanimous decision over 10 rounds to win the IBA bantamweight title.
He beat Thomas Damgaard on January 28, 2006, by an eleventh round technical knockout to win the vacant IBA Welterweight title and become a champion in 3 different weight divisions.
The Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) decided to review the franchises in 1980, with the changeover in franchise holders ( where applicable ) occurring on 1 January 1982.
On 4 October 1990 the IBA announce that King's Lynn is one of the areas to be advertised in the first phase of local radio licences by the new Radio Authority who take over responsibility for licensing and regulating commercial radio in the UK on 1 January 1991.
On January 10, 1998, Arnold tried to unify her IBA world title with the WIBF's vacant world Bantamweight title, but she suffered her only career loss that night, being knocked out in seven rounds by Eva Jones, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Then on January 10, 1998 she faced IBA world Bantamweight champion Theresa Arnold for the vacant IWBF world Bantamweight title.
Cooper has beaten every opponent she has faced as a professional, and on January 14, 2005 in Rancho Mirage, California, she TKO'd Anissa Zamarron in the ninth round to win the vacant IBA and WIBA Flyweight World Titles.

IBA and 1973
from: 1973 till: 1990 text :" IBA ( 1973 – 1990 )" color: iba
from: 1973 till: 1990 text :" IBA ( 1973 – 1990 )" color: iba
from: 1973 till: 1990 text :" IBA ( 1973 – 1990 )" color: iba
Historically, all of independent television ( from 22 September 1955 ) and radio ( from 8 October 1973 ) was governed by the IBA ( Independent Broadcasting Authority ) – joined by the Cable Authority in 1984.
By 1973 it was available on UHF from Sandy Heath, Sudbury, Tacolneston and Belmont transmitters of the ITA and later IBA.
He was Chair of the Advertising Standards Authority from 1977 until 1980 ; Chair of the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) 1981 – 1988 ; a European Commissioner, with responsibility for Regional Policy 1973 – 1976 ; First Crown Estate Commissioner from 1977 until 1980 ; and a Member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life from 1994 until 1997.
According to Arnon Zuckerman, IBA director general from 1973 to March 1979, Israeli prime minister Golda Meir described colour television as " artificial " and unnecessary.

IBA and Capital
The Radio Capital team that was finally in place at the time of application to the IBA included Sir Richard Attenborough, Sir George Martin, Bryan Forbes, Sir Peter Saunders, David Maule-ffinch and Barclay Barclay-White.
The IBA awarded Capital Radio the " London General Entertainment " service, while " London News " was awarded to the London Broadcasting Company, LBC.

IBA and Radio
The IBA was subsequently replaced by the Independent Television Commission ( ITC ) ( and the Radio Authority ) under the provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1990, which themselves were replaced by the Office of Communications ( Ofcom ) at the end of 2003.
He eventually became conductor of the IBA Radio Orchestra ( eventually renamed IBA Radio and TV Orchestra ).
The Tories won and swiftly introduced the Sound Broadcasting Act 1972, which allowed for the introduction of Independent Local Radio and the newly-renamed Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) from the Independent Television Authority.
The IBA therefore got Devon, who appointed DevonAir Radio.
The IBA came into being when the Sound Broadcasting Act 1972 gave the Independent Television Authority responsibility for organising the new Independent Local Radio ( ILR ) stations.
The IBA was disbanded as part of the Broadcasting Act 1990, being replaced on New Year's Day 1991 by the Independent Television Commission ( ITC ) ( which also absorbed the Cable Authority ), and the Radio Authority ( RAu ), which have since been merged with other regulators such as Broadcasting Standards Commission ( BSC ) and Oftel ( Office of Telecommunications ) to form one regulator, Ofcom.
The " Broadcast Teletext Specification " was published in September 1976 jointly by the IBA, the BBC and the British Radio Equipment Manufacturers ' Association.
By 1990, the IBA had been replaced by the Radio Authority and when the Dumfries and Galloway franchise was advertised, West Sound once again applied and won the license.

IBA and on
Vélez has added the WIBA bantamweight title to her IBA belt on June 28, 2003, when she beat Gonzalez on a seventh-round disqualification.
The WBC awarded De La Hoya their welterweight title, which he lost, along with the IBA title, to Shane Mosley ( 34 – 0 ) by a split decision on 17 June 2000, given De La Hoya the first sound defeat of his pro career.
She won the IBA title with a second-round knockout of Suzette Taylor on August 17 in Las Vegas.
The IBA decided to then moved the project into the private sector by inviting companies to apply for a new television franchise via satellite, to provide a commercial service on three of the five DBS in April 1986.
As the company focused on the Astra system, which was not subject to IBA regulation, the Marcopolo satellites were withdrawn and eventually sold ( Marcopolo I in December 1993 to NSAB of Sweden and Marcopolo II in July 1992 to Telenor of Norway ).
With the launch of BSB the IBA became a member of the secret " MAC Club " of European organisations which owned patents on MAC variants and had a royalty sharing agreement for all TV and set top boxes sold.
The IBA accepted ATV's assertion that ATV Midlands Ltd planned to take a more local identity, and awarded the contract to ATV Midlands Ltd on the basis that further changes were to be implemented, including that the parent company Associated Communications Corporation would divest 49 % of its shareholding in ATV Midlands Ltd in an attempt to introduce local shareholders and that ATV Midlands Ltd's registered office should be within the region.
It is said that Carlton Chief Executive Michael Green talked to the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the matter, which in turn may have helped to shape the 1990 Parliamentary Act which replaced the IBA with the Independent Television Commission and the change in franchise allocation procedures.
The handover was tinged with acrimony on behalf of Southern, which appeared to take its anger at the decision out on TVS rather than the IBA, which had made the actual choice.
Then, on November 2, she won her fourth world title, knocking out Lisa Holewyne in the fifth round for the IBA welterweight title.
In 2003, the song " Millim Laahava " (" Words for Love ") won at the national finals organized by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority (" IBA ") television channel, Channel One, against three other songs for the privilege to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, due to his prominence and popularity on the Israeli popular music scene.
Personal problems then kept her out of the ring for nearly a year before she challenged Laura Serrano on August 5, 2000 in Connecticut for the IBA version of the super featherweight title.
As required by the 1990 Broadcasting Act the IBA and the Home Office in 1987, all ILR stations were to permanently split simulcasting output on both its FM and AM frequencies in order to create new local radio stations and improve choice.
On 7th August, 1985, some members of the union engaged in a labour dispute with BBC, IBA, ILR stations and S4C, caused the disruption of broadcasting on BBC2 and Channel 4, BBC1 showed back-to-back cartoons instead of the normal service.
Daily operation is carried on by the International Bridge Administration ( IBA ) under the supervision of the Sault Ste.
Some of the land on both sides of the bay has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because the coastal heathland supports the largest sub-population of the endangered Eastern Bristlebird, isolated from other sub-populations.

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