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TV and radio
A Philadelphia distiller is currently breaching the customary prohibition against hard-liquor advertising on TV and radio.
Simply because the subverting action of firms that are not members of the Distilled Spirits Institute and of radio and TV stations that are not members of the NAB tends to spread.
However, by comparing the TV snatches, two different radio station re-runs, and the censored Los Angeles Times version, I found that the radio stations had edited out questions ( ABC removed the one regarding Laos ) or even a paragraph out of the middle of the President's answer.
Sipping their coffee, discussing the weather, the day's shopping, Fritzie's commitments at the network ( all of which he would cancel ), they avoided the radio, the morning TV news show, even the front page of the Santa Luisa Register, resting on the kitchen bar.
In contrast to the lower turnout of TV, total radio production increased from 15.4 million sets to 16.7 million ( excluding export ).
These and other figures and comments have been reported in a special supplement of Sponsor magazine, a trade publication for radio and TV advertisers.
Licenses for TV and radio broadcasters are issued by the Republican Commission on Television and Radio Broadcasting, the chair of which is the minister of information.
* Howie Carr writes extensively on local politics and is a radio talk show host and frequent TV commentator.
* Dave Wedge is a political columnist, longtime reporter and frequent TV and radio commentator.
Jenny Abramsky had originally planned to have a television version of the informal news radio channel BBC Radio 5 Live, or a TV version of Radio 4 News FM both of which she had run.
* 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
* Play-by-play commentary, describing sporting events on TV or radio
Cross ownership also refers to a type of media ownership in which one type of communications ( say a newspaper ) owns or is the sister company of another type of medium ( such as a radio or TV station ).
Areas of concern included restrictions on freedom of speech, one-party control of public TV and radio, repression of independent media, unfair electoral regulations, a judiciary that is not fully independent, and lack of human and civil rights protection.
Informal references by the general public and media have used to refer to celebrities as: The stars, sports stars, rock stars, rap stars, supermodels, movie stars, TV stars, radio stars, music stars, superstars, stardom, and media personalities.
This was the view in most comics and other media such as TV ( starring George Reeves ) and radio.
When the infant BBC Television service was started in 1936, Rediffusion, which had supplied cable radio services since 1928, started providing " Pipe TV " to its customers who had difficulties tuning into the weak TV broadcast signal.
For example, diodes are used to regulate voltage ( Zener diodes ), to protect circuits from high voltage surges ( avalanche diodes ), to electronically tune radio and TV receivers ( varactor diodes ), to generate radio frequency oscillations ( tunnel diodes, Gunn diodes, IMPATT diodes ), and to produce light ( light emitting diodes ).
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 ).
* 1979 – George Lamb, English radio and TV presenter
* 1974 – Sara Cox, English TV and radio presenter
His work, as important as it was in its own right, was a part of a continuum of progress in communications and electronics that since his time has brought forward color television, the personal computer, the Internet, cable and satellite radio and TV, personal mobile phones, audio, video and computing, digital stereo radio on both the medium wave and VHF-FM bands, and digital high definition television on VHF, UHF, cable and satellite.

TV and ads
Intellivision's packaging and promotional materials, as well as television commercials, promised that with the addition of a soon-to-be-available accessory called the " Keyboard Component ", originally portrayed in TV ads as a larger box with an opening in the top that the Intellivision fit into.
For this reason, many mass media outlets have a presence on the web, by such things as having TV ads that link to a website, or having games in their sites to entice gamers to visit their website.
* Hollywood movie distributors spend about $ 4 billion a year to buy paid advertising ( 30-second TV commercials, newspaper ads, etc.
Animated " Spy vs. Spy " sequences have also been seen in TV ads for Mountain Dew soda.
The Fat Slags appeared in TV ads for Lucozade, a drink which they hate with a passion.
Burr also worked as media spokesman for the now-defunct British Columbia-based real estate company Block Bros. in TV, radio, and print ads during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
On top of it all, modern science has invented many artificial ways to prolong human life ( for example, there are TV ads for organ transplants ), and longevity among humans is now a fact with life expectancy having climbed to over the 100-year mark.
A series of TV ads for Amco windshield wipers featured character actors Chuck McCann and Jim McGeorge, as Laurel & Hardy.
GSN replaced the live shows with in-show ads like Win TV.
In modern TV ads, Cap ’ n Crunch is often seen riding his ship through a wall as the whistle blares.
It was during this time that he appeared in Webex TV commercials and magazine ads.
However, it has become widely spoken in many American films, TV series, national news, commercial ads, and American radio broadcasts.
* TV Guide ads from the 70's for Creature Double Feature
Ailes's TV ads for the 1988 Bush campaign were extensively examined in the award-winning documentary film Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story.
In 2007, Campaign magazine called it " one of the best-loved and most influential ads in TV history ".
" In 1979, she became the spokeswoman for Procter & Gamble's Crisco Oil, and did TV commercials and print ads for them for a decade, ending in 1989.
Until the early 1990s, advertising on television had only been affordable for large companies willing to make a significant investment, but the advent of desktop video allowed many small and local businesses to produce television ads for airing on local cable TV services.
Video production companies that do not regularly place TV ads on the air often have their productions rejected by networks for technical or content issues, due to their inexperience with creating broadcast-ready content.
A good way to figure out the intended demographic of a television show, TV channel, or magazine is to study the ads that accompany it.
She trained the chimpanzees who appeared on the famous Brooke Bond PG Tips TV ads for tea.
During this period, Clark also appeared in print and radio ads for the Coca Cola Corp., television commercials for Plymouth automobiles, print and TV spots for Burlington Industries, television and print ads for Chrysler Sunbeam, and print ads for Sanderson Wallpaper in the UK.
Snippets of the track Reach are used in two Calvé TV ads.
* http :// www. theglobeandmail. com / servlet / story / RTGAM. 20090406. wads0406 / BNStory / National / home Fiona Morrow, " Adbusters wints right to sue broadcasters over TV ads ", theglobeandmail. com, 6 April 2009.

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