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Listeners and find
Listeners began phoning in, eager to find out who the singer was.

Listeners and on
Listeners immediately picked up on the song, 32 Jaar, although they struggled to remember the original name Sinds 1 Dag Of 2 ( Since a day or 2 ), until radio DJ Frits Spits renamed it to the current title.
Listeners can also choose to disable stereo decoding on the receiver, though loss of the stereo pilot tone causes this to happen automatically.
He played a vital role in launching Radio 3's ongoing arts discussion programme Night Waves and acted as a regular presenter of other programmes on the network including Radio 3's afternoon drivetime programme In Tune and, until it was discontinued, its Sunday request programme Listeners ' Choice.
Listeners perceiving a polyrhythm often either extract a composite pattern that is fitted to a metric framework, or focus on one rhythmic stream while treating others as " noise ".
Listeners can create customizable " stations " based on a genre, artists, or song of their choice.
Listeners who have won recently should sit on their hands and let someone else have a chance for a change.
Listeners had the option to call the station and vote on which was their favorite.
One of the most popular programmes on air in the 1980s, due to its informal presentation that contrasted with most other shows, was the ' Listeners ’ Request Club ' hosted by prominent radio presenter Vasily Strelnikov.
Listeners can also hear a selection of RTÉ Radio 1 programmes on the WRN English Service for Europe and WRN English Service for North America.
This move was welcomed by a great many MPs, Governors of the BBC, Churchmen and Whitehouse's National Viewers and Listeners Association, as Greene was regarded, by the conservative minded, as a man of low moral fibre and as the person responsible for the increasing volume of sex and violence on television.
Prior to reVisions, Isserlis recorded Schumann ’ s music for cello and piano ( Dénes Várjon ), and the complete Solo Cello Suites by Bach, which has won many awards, including Listeners ’ Disc of the Year on BBC Radio 3 ’ s CD Review, Gramophone ’ s Instrumental Disc of the Year, and “ Critic ’ s Choice ” at the 2008 Classical Brits.
Listeners ' letters and emails are often read out on air.
Listeners have the option to listen to those stations in high quality ( broadband ) audio as well as using the 6 skips-per-hour ( not applicable on local stations ).
Listeners can access the fan stations in the artist page by clicking on the " Artist Radio " link that corresponds with the artist / group.
Listeners to Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo's film reviews on Radio Five Live frequently end their correspondence with " Love the show, Steve ".
Listeners call in requests / ideas or post them on Ladd's MySpace page.
' Listeners could often hear a TV in the background of the studio, as Chris and Craig liked to have the cricket or CNN on during the show.
Listeners can enter a contest on the station ’ s website, and if the forecast high and the actual recorded temperature at Pearson International Airport differ by 3 or more degrees ( Celsius ) a name will be drawn from a pool of listeners.
Listeners hear a single effect — breathy voiced vowels — and attribute it to one rather than both of the consonants, assuming the breathiness on the other syllable to be a long-distance coarticulatory effect, thus replicating the historical change in the Greek word.
Listeners are invited to vote for their favourite shortlisted mix in a poll on the Essential Mix web site around two weeks before the final show of the year.
Listeners are invited to call their audio comment line at ( 206 ) 666-3825 ( which, on an alphanumeric touchtone phone, spells the oft-mentioned " MOM-FUCK "), to leave a voice message, and these messages are then played at the end of each show.
* Who's Next – Listeners vote on emerging artists
Free Talk Live also features a Shrine of Female Listeners on their website, where female listeners ' photos are displayed.

Listeners and Radio
* Radio Listeners Guide and Call Book varies
Greenwood won the Radio 3 Listeners ' Award at the 2006 BBC British Composer Awards for his piece, " Popcorn Superhet Receiver ".
* Gene Johnson, Radio Station Bucks Trends, Finds Listeners, Associated Press, October 16, 2005
Listeners, who contacted RTÉ Radio 1's Drivetime programme were swift to condemn the salary level, saying it was ironic that programmes like Liveline – presented by Joe Duffy – were used as a platform for criticising the pay and expenses of Oireachtas members.
Listeners in other countries monitored POW messages as well, and the practice was resumed by New Zealanders during the Korean War when the voices of POWs themselves were often broadcast over Radio Peking.
By 1995, EZ Communications was # 12 in the Top 25 Radio Groups in the U. S. Listeners as of spring 1995, as measured by Arbitron.
Two groups, the WNCN Listeners Guild and Classical Radio for Connecticut, were formed, and petitioned the FCC to forbid the change.
Listeners to Radio Ceylon enjoyed his ' wakey wakey ' style and he introduced the hit songs of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Junior, Bill Haley & His Comets, Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley to audiences in Ceylon and beyond.
Other awards are The First Award of the Radio Listeners, The First Award of the Music Editors, The 24 sata Readers Award ( The 24 sata is a daily newspaper ), then Award Based on the Number of Received Calls by Telephone and, finally, The Award Based on the Number of Internet votes.
* March 2006 DC Listeners Upset Over Switch To National Morning Radio Show

Listeners and National
* 1910 – Mary Whitehouse, English activist, founded the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association ( d. 2001 )
A few months later Go Video, the distributors of the already-controversial 1980 Italian film Cannibal Holocaust, in an effort to boost publicity and generate sales that ultimately backfired, wrote anonymously to Mary Whitehouse of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association complaining about their own film.
At the suggestion of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association, the Conservative MP Graham Bright introduced a Private Member's Bill to the House of Commons in 1983.
She was the founder and first president of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association, through which she led a longstanding campaign against the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
The following year she founded the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association, using it as a platform to criticise the BBC for what she perceived as a lack of accountability, and excessive portrayals of sex, violence and bad language.
The National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association ( now known as Mediawatch-UK ) was formally launched to succeed the CUTV campaign in November 1965, replacing what they themselves perceived as CUTV's negativity with an active campaign for legislative change.
Whitehouse retired as president of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association in 1994 ; the Association was renamed Mediawatch-UK in 2001.
Condemning the films as pornography, her National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association campaigned vociferously against the broadcasts and lobbied parliament and the IBA, calling for the broadcasts to be ended.
In this atmosphere, Whitehouse's National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association was able to campaign in support of the Bill and present a petition bearing 1, 600, 000 signatures to 10 Downing Street.
* mediawatch-uk ( formerly the National Viewers and Listeners ' Association )
However, the BBC received complaints from Mary Whitehouse, chairwoman of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association, that the programme was unfit for children and could traumatise them.
The paper was successfully prosecuted in the Whitehouse v. Lemon case, along with the editor, Denis Lemon, for blasphemy by Mary Whitehouse, then Secretary of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association.
Dickens had strong humanitarian interests which were manifested in her work with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( reflected in her 1953 book No More Meadows and her 1964 work Kate and Emma ), the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( coming to the fore in her 1963 book Cobbler's Dream ), and the Samaritans, the subject of her 1970 novel The Listeners – she helped to found the first American branch of the Samaritans in Massachusetts in 1974.
The Year of the Sex Olympics proved to be a difficult production when television decency campaigner Mary Whitehouse of the National Viewers and Listeners Association obtained a copy of the script and attempted to block the production.
Listeners would call in during severe weather events and describe what they were seeing at their locations, supplementing information from the National Weather Service.
Mediawatch-uk, formerly known as the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association, is a pressure group in the United Kingdom, which campaigns against the publication and broadcast of media content that it views as harmful and offensive, such as violence, profanity, sex, homosexuality and blasphemy.

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