Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Shaw Direct" ¶ 0
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

broadcasts and on
Radio broadcasts, however -- now that even plain people could afford `` loud speakers '' on their sets -- held old fans to the major-league races and attracted new ones, chiefly women, who through what the philosopher called the ineluctable modality of audition, became first inured, then attracted, then addicted to the long afternoon recitals of the doings in some distant baseball park.
When powered on, an AppleTalk machine broadcasts an AARP probe packet asking for a network address, intending to hear back from controllers such as routers.
It then broadcasts another packet saying " I am selecting this address ", and then waits to see if anyone else on the network complains.
Colangelo fired Showalter after a relatively disappointing 2000 season, and replaced him with Bob Brenly, the former Giants catcher and coach, who had up to that point been working as a color analyst on Diamondbacks television broadcasts.
" Early episodes with the controversial content intact are rare, and are traded on homemade video recordings made from the original broadcasts.
Although the show typically broadcasts daily updates in the evening ( which are sometimes criticized for their heavy editing ), viewers can also watch a continuous, 24-hour feed from multiple cameras on the web.
During major breaking news events, the BBC News Channel has been broadcast on BBC One ; examples of special broadcasts include the 11 September 2001 attacks, 7 July 2005 London bombings, the capture of Saddam Hussein, and the death of Osama bin Laden.
BBC World News and World Business Report air at 5. 00 on both channels and in lieu of commercials seen on the international broadcasts, the presenters give a brief update on UK news for domestic audiences.
Costas later did play-by-play for Chicago Bulls broadcasts on WGN-TV during the 1979 – 1980 NBA season.
One of his most memorable broadcasts occurred on June 23, 1984 ( in what would go down in baseball lore as " The Sandberg Game ").
* Lomborg's personal website, with own articles, links to related broadcasts on radio and TV, and Lomborg's opinion on the issues with the Danish Committees on Scientific Dishonesty
After some months of test broadcasts, it began scheduled transmissions on 2 November 1982.
In the late 1970s, Kerry Packer established the rival World Series Cricket ( WSC ) competition, and it introduced many of the features of One Day International cricket that are now commonplace, including coloured uniforms, matches played at night under floodlights with a white ball and dark sight screens, and, for television broadcasts, multiple camera angles, effects microphones to capture sounds from the players on the pitch, and on-screen graphics.
In addition to the direct applications ( mp3 players or computers ), digitally compressed audio streams are used in most video DVDs ; digital television ; streaming media on the internet ; satellite and cable radio ; and increasingly in terrestrial radio broadcasts.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter on the radio broadcasts.
DHCP clients and servers on the same subnet communicate via UDP broadcasts, initially.
The client broadcasts messages on the physical subnet to discover available DHCP servers.
In December 1944 he recorded Quite Early One Morning produced by Aneirin Talfan Davies again for the Welsh BBC but when Davies offered it for national broadcast it was turned down by BBC London .. On 31 August 1945 Quite Early One Morning was broadcast on the BBC Home Service, and in the three years beginning October 1945, Thomas made over a hundred broadcasts for the corporation.
According to Moore's recounting, AIM impressed the UK which imported these ideas when establishing in 1969 The Open University, which initially relied on radio and television broadcasts for much of its delivery.
His column, ' Little Old New York ', concentrated on Broadway shows and gossip, as Winchell's had and, like Winchell, he also did show business news broadcasts on radio.

broadcasts and K
The campus radio station, KUOM " Radio K ", broadcasts an eclectic variety of independent music during the day on 770 kHz AM.
* K. V. S. Prasad: Programming with broadcasts, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.
Germain hosted a similar show as Mr. KABC for ten years before leaving KABC for KTLK ( AM 1150 ) and now broadcasts using both his name and a new shortened " Mr. K ." moniker.
Old PrimeStar satellite dishes are popular among hobbyists for free-to-air ( FTA ) satellite broadcasts on the K < sub > u </ sub > band transponders of FSS satellites.
Regular broadcasts began in 1938 by A. K.
Likely the oldest station in the state, Radio K broadcasts an eclectic mix of music from its transmitters — a variety that has been praised by radio critics.
At night, on weekends, and during the summer, Radio K also broadcasts on the 8-watt KUOM-FM 106. 5.
MPR's KCMP, which broadcasts under the moniker " 89. 3 The Current ," is a new addition as of 2005 and competes somewhat with KFAI and Radio K because of its eclectic format.
K Country 102 broadcasts across a range of eastern South Dakota encompassing the cities of Clear Lake, Dell Rapids, DeSmet, Hendricks, Minnesota, and the region between.

broadcasts and <
| Continuous marine broadcasts < span style =" color: white ; background-color: blue ;"> B </ span > ( WX 8 )
Each station < em > broadcasts </ em > its presence into the local network to announce its services.
* RTP Memória (" RTP Memory "), broadcasts classic RTP and International shows < sup > b </ sup >;
Outre-Mer 1 < sup > ère </ sup > also offers free streaming television and radio broadcasts of its services on the internet.
< li > The first radio broadcasts targeting Africans came during the 2nd World War to inform parents and relatives of African soldiers what was happening at the war front .</ li >
If the device changed is a volume ( like a CD ) or a port ( like a serial port ) Windows broadcasts a < tt > WM_DEVICECHANGE </ tt > notification to all top-level windows.
The weekday broadcasts, which emphasized hard news as opposed to Sunday Morning < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s focus on features, were originally anchored by Bob Schieffer ( Kuralt eventually took over the daily role, and was for a short time joined by Diane Sawyer as co-host ).

broadcasts and >
Course-based television broadcasts by the BBC, which started on 3 January 1971, ceased on 15 December 2006 .< ref >
* New York City's WQXR broadcasts HGO's performances, 2002 – present >
It multicasts or unicasts a REQUEST </ big > packet extended with PXE-specific options ( extended REQUEST </ big >) to port 4011 / UDP or broadcasts it to port 67 / UDP.
1999 saw the commencement of regular satellite broadcasts to North America and other countries .< ref >

broadcasts and band
Performance jobs include playing as a freelancer in small groups, large ensembles, or performing solo music, either live onstage or as a session player for radio or TV broadcasts or for recordings ; and working as the employee of an orchestra, big band, or recording studio ( as the studio's house bassist ).
( Channel 1 eventually had to be deleted as well, with all TV broadcasts licensed at frequencies 54 MHz or higher, and the band is no longer widely used for emergency first responders either, those services having moved mostly to UHF.
Using a full blues band, he became a popular act in the South with his daily broadcasts on the ' King Biscuit Time ', originating live from Helena, Arkansas.
" Non-commercial " usually referred to as " public radio ", which is located in a reserved spectrum of the FM band, also broadcasts talk programs.
Big band remotes on the major radio networks spread the music from ballrooms and clubs across the country during the 1930s and 1940s, with remote broadcasts from jazz clubs continuing into the 1950s on NBC's Monitor.
The recordings the AAF band made in 1944 at Abbey Road were propaganda broadcasts for the Office of War Information.
During the Golden Age of Radio, radio featured genres and formats popular in other forms of American entertainment — adventure, comedy, drama, horror, mystery, musical variety, romance, thrillers — along with classical music concerts, big band remotes, farm reports, news and commentary, panel discussions, quiz shows ( beginning with Professor Quiz ), sidewalk interviews ( on Vox Pop ), broadcasts, talent shows and weather forecasts.
The Ory band was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans jazz, making popular 1941-1942 radio broadcasts — among them a number of slots on the Orson Welles Almanac broadcast and a jazz history series sponsored by Standard Oil — as well as by making recordings.
KPRV broadcasts out of nearby Poteau and has a sister station with the same call letters on the AM band.
Noone played a few broadcasts with the band, but died suddenly of a heart attack.
The public radio station Kossuth Rádió plays Himnusz at ten minutes past midnight each day at the close of transmissions in the AM band, as do the state TV channels at the end of the day's broadcasts.
In France and the UK color broadcasts were made on UHF frequencies, the VHF band being used for legacy black and white, 405 lines in UK or 819 lines in France, till the beginning of the 1980s.
AM broadcasts occur on North American airwaves in the medium wave frequency range of 530 to 1700 kHz ( known as the " standard broadcast band ").
The band got a regular gig at L ' Enfant's Restaurant in New Orleans, as well as regular television broadcasts over WWL.
He became widely popular thanks to regular radio broadcasts that boosted his record sales, and he was one of the earliest pianists to lead a commercially successful large band.
A new source of interference on the AM broadcast band is the new digital broadcast system called HD, any AM station that broadcasts HD superimposes digital " hash " on its adjacent channels.
On the other hand, Joseph Goebbels assembled some of the now jobless musicians from Germany and conquered countries into a big band called Charlie and His Orchestra to perform Nazified versions of popular swing hits to be played in propaganda broadcasts.
These fears proved true in 1985, when Cuba-based transmitters briefly broadcast powerful signals on the medium wave band, disrupting U. S. AM radio station broadcasts in several states.
Most stations broadcast on a special VHF frequency band at 162 MHz, which has seven FM channels reserved to weather radio broadcasts.
Between 2008 and 2010, the band showcased a series of radio broadcasts and podcasts called The Electric Brain Storms.
WNYC ( AM ) broadcasts on the AM band at 820 kHz, and WNYC-FM is at 93. 9 MHz.
WNYC began regularly scheduled broadcasts on the FM band March 13, 1943 at 43. 9 megacycles.
Jo Lustig's influence had secured numerous radio appearances for the bandat least eleven broadcasts by the BBC in 1968, for example.
VoR radio service broadcasts in 32 languages, for a total of 179 hours a day, in the FM band, on medium and short waves, via satellite and through global mobile communications network.

2.047 seconds.