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DARPA supported the evolution of the ARPANET ( the first wide-area packet switching network ), Packet Radio Network, Packet Satellite Network and ultimately, the Internet and research in the artificial intelligence fields of speech recognition and signal processing, including parts of Shakey the robot.
The album was an international success, supported by three international singles: " I'm like a Bird ", " Turn off the Light ", and "... On the Radio ( Remember the Days )".
The Iraqi Media Network currently operates the Radio of the Republic of Iraq and the government supported al-Iraqiya TV station, and many private TV stations are available, such as the popular Al Sharqiya.
Uckfield FM is a Community Radio station that supported Uckfield for its four-week festival in June and at Christmas each year.
In May 2007, Pilger co-signed and put forward a letter supporting the refusal of the government of Venezuela under Hugo Chavez to renew the broadcasting licence of Venezuela's largest television network Radio Caracas Televisión ( RCTV ), as they openly supported a 2002 coup attempt against the democratically elected government.
The original version of Tyrannosaurus Rex released three albums and four singles, flirting with the charts, reaching as high as number fifteen and supported with airplay by Radio 1 DJ John Peel.
Between 1971 and 1990, the town's economy was supported by the local Canadian Forces Station, CFS Inuvik, ( originally a Naval Radio Station, later a communications research / signals intercept facility ) and by petrochemical companies exploring the Mackenzie Valley and the Beaufort Sea for petroleum.
In 2009 Murphy appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Great Lives, nominating Freya Stark as a Great Life, supported by expert John Murray VII of the publishing family.
In the expenses scandal, he strongly supported the Speaker of the House in his attempts to block exposure of expenses-arguing he was merely being scapegoated ( for instance on Radio 4, 10am, 16 May 2009 ).
In January 2011, the charity became known as Help a Capital Child and is supported by both LBC 97. 3 and its sister station at Global Radio, Capital London.
That year the U. S. Information Agency, then VOA's parent agency, established the Bureau of Broadcasting to consolidate its three broadcasting services – the Voice of America, WORLDNET Television and Film Service, and Radio y Televisión Martí – under one umbrella organization, supported by a single Office of Engineering and Technical Operations.
The UK's most prestigious radio industry awards, the Sony Radio Academy Awards are supported by the Radio Academy.
Whilst Radio Paradise is a for-profit business, it does not broadcast commercials but is financially supported through donations from listeners.
In Austria, ORF is broadcasting the service, free of charge, on the radio channels Ö1, Ö2 ( 9 regional channels ), Ö3, Radio Salzburg and FM4 and is supported by the Federal Ministry for Traffic, Innovation and Technology ( BMVIT ).
The US Air Force Eastern Test Range ( ETR ) Range Tracking Station # 4 was sited at Eleuthera AAFB ( ELU AUXILIARY AIR FORCE BASE ), supported by contractor employees of the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ) and Pan American Airways ( PAA ) in the 1960s and 1970s.
The second single from the album, " If We Ever " was supported on Radio 1 by Annie Mac, Zane Lowe and Jo Whiley helping it to reach number 1 in the DnB chart, number 1 in the dance chart and number 4 in the Indie chart.
After retiring from the CBC, he founded the World Radio and Television Council, a non-government organization supported by UNESCO.
' Student Radio Awards ' is an awards scheme celebrating talent within the UK student radio industry, held annually since 1996 and supported by BBC Radio 1 and the Association of Student Radio Alumni.

Radio and part
In an interview with Holger Petersen, on Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio in the fall of 2006 Bo Diddley commented about the racism that existed in the music industry establishment during the early part of his career that saw him deprived of his royalties from the most successful part of his career.
International short wave radio stations such as The Voice of America, BBC, and Radio Ceylon played a major part in bringing Western pop, folk, and rock music to the masses.
Manx Radio is part funded by government grant, and partly by advertising.
* 1985 – Radio Martí, part of the Voice of America service, begins broadcasting to Cuba.
Multiplan was released first for computers running CP / M ; it was developed using a Microsoft proprietary p-code C compiler as part of a portability strategy that facilitated ports to systems such as MS-DOS, Xenix, Commodore 64, Texas Instruments TI-99 / 4A, Radio Shack TRS-80 Model II, TRS-80 Model 100 ( on ROM ), Apple II, and Burroughs B-20 series.
After some TV commercial and radio appearances, including the CBS Radio Mystery Theater in 1974, Patinkin had his first success in musical theater, where he played the part of Che in Evita on Broadway in 1979.
OS / 2 was used as part of the Satellite Operations Support System ( SOSS ) for NPR's Public Radio Satellite System.
As part of their BBC Radio 1 shows, the pair produced pastiches of chart songs, such as " Lardy Boy ", a parody of Placebo's " Nancy Boy ", and " Why Is It Always Dairylea ", spoofing Travis's " Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
Expected to make use of devices with which listeners could press a button to indicate whether they liked or disliked a particular piece of music, Adorno bristled with distaste and astonishment: “ I reflected that culture was simply the condition that precluded a mentality that tried to measure it .” Thus Adorno suggested using individual interviews to determine listener reactions and, only three months after meeting Lasarzfeld, completed a 160-page memorandum on the Project ’ s topic, “ Music in Radio .” Adorno was primarily interested in how the musical material was affected by its distribution through the medium of radio and thought it imperative to understand how music was affected by its becoming part of daily life.
The production was released on CD as part of the " Classic Radio Theatre " series by BBC Audio ( ISBN 978-1408426937 ).
The Soviets devastated city industries, moving the major Polish radio factory Elektrit, along with a part of its labour force, to Minsk in Belarus, where it was renamed the Vyacheslav Molotov Radio Factory, after Stalin's Minister of Foreign Affairs.
His interest in the subject led to him taking part in a documentary for BBC Radio 4 with Jon Ronson.
She was featured in a UFO documentary that Williams did for BBC Radio 4 in April and took part in a field investigation he did in Trout Lake, Washington in August 2008.
A similar service is operated in the United Kingdom by the National Physical Laboratory, broadcasting from Anthorn radio station in north-west England, and by the BBC using the 198kHz carrier of the Radio 4 national radio station with a frequency accuracy of 1 part in 10 < sup > 11 </ sup >.
The limited release of vinyl copies sold out quickly, thanks in part to support from John Peel on his Radio One show.
Sirens are sometimes used as part of an integrated warning system that links sirens with other warning media such as the radio and TV Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio, telephone alerting systems, Reverse 911, Cable Override and wireless alerting systems in the United States and the Emergency Public Warning System in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The shows were not recorded for broadcast on Radio 4, although it was suggested that they may be recorded for release as part of the BBC Radio Collection.
Radio can be a good training ground for beginning drama writers as the words written form a much greater part of the finished product ; bad lines cannot be obscured with stage business.
* Nine part radio play from BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Also in the book are advertisement rates for Radio Constructor ( 9d ( 3¾p )/ word, minimum 6 /- ( 30p )) and Practical Wireless ( 5 / 6 ( 27½p ) per line or part line ).
A four part BBC radio adaptation of the novel was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1998.
BBC Radio 4 aired another full length broadcast in 1973 as part of their Monday Night Theatre series, directed by Ian Cotterell and starring Paul Daneman and Fenella Fielding.
In 2000, Radio 4 aired another full-length production as part of their Shakespeare for the New Millennium series, directed by Melanie Harris and starring Gerard McSorley and Ruth Mitchell.

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