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broadcasters and your
Mark Lamarr, Keith Chegwin, Paul Ross, Richard Orford, Richard Bacon and Mike McLean were " down your doorstep " outside broadcasters, often turning up live and unannounced at an unsuspecting viewer's house, while rooms within the Lock Keeper's Cottages featured the zany aliens Zig and Zag and video games guru Ben the Boffin.

broadcasters and area
A number of local and regional radio and TV broadcasters are based in the Greater Malmö area.
Adrian is also served by radio and television signals from Ann Arbor, Toledo, and Jackson, and some Detroit broadcasters can also be seen or heard in parts of the area.
A significant advantage of 8VSB for broadcasters is that it requires much less power to cover an area comparable to that of the earlier NTSC system, and it is reportedly better at this than the most common alternative system, COFDM.
As a result, it denied in 2000 a petition for rulemaking from Sinclair Broadcast Group requesting that broadcasters be allowed to choose between 8VSB or COFDM as is most appropriate for their area of coverage.
In the UK there are also community broadcasters, there are now 228 stations with FM broadcast licences ( licensed by Ofcom ) Community radio stations typically cover a small geographical area with a coverage radius of up to 5 km and run on a not-for-profit basis.
By the 1960s, however, many studios and broadcasters had moved onto more upscale areas, and the area fell into disrepair and disrepute, with many abandoned stores and offices, and the streets themselves, claimed by squatters and panhandlers.
No. 4 is the location commonly used by broadcasters for producing coverage of the Westminster area, including the BBC, Sky News and ITV.
Due to the community's close proximity to Edmonton, all major Edmonton media, including the daily newspapers ( such as the Edmonton Sun and the Edmonton Journal ) and radio and TV broadcasters, also serve Sherwood Park and immediate area.
Several existing broadcasters were opposed to any new broadcasters being licensed in the Toronto area because of the unstable economic climate.
After the legal challenges to the transmitter, KONG lay dormant until broadcasters came up with innovative ways to program additional stations in their area.
It was taken off-air again on the last day of August 2012, and replaced the following day with " 98-9 the Bone ", but none of the on-air staff were fired as commercial broadcasters typically do when dumping a format, indicating that 99X ( or something similar ) is likely to make a second resurrection on another Cumulus Media station in the area.
Many academics from the University live in the area along with BBC Scotland employees, actors, broadcasters, writers and many students from various universities and teaching hospitals, creating an economically and culturally diverse community.
Using publicity stunts and public demonstrations at large music concerts to gain supporters, The RPMRADIO Network brought the first pirate radio broadcasts to an area that was considered " the Garden of Eden " of radio markets, and caused a minor revolution in the programing practices of radio broadcasters in that area.
This is believed to be due to the poularity of the station which poses a financial threat to other licencsed broadcasters in the area.
WRFG's antenna location sits on a tower near Emory University ( also known as the Richland Tower site ) shared amongst many broadcasters in the Atlanta area including WGCL-TV, WPCH-TV, WATL-TV, WUVG-TV, WWWQ-FM, WZGC-FM, and WKHX-FM.
Unusually for commercial broadcasters, Storer supported educational television, and the company gave two transmitters and frequencies in the general Birmingham area ( channels 7 and 10 ) to Alabama Educational Television.
Though many San Francisco area newspapers and broadcasters covered the Synanon case, they were largely silenced by legal action from Synanon's lawyers, who made claims of libel.
Since 2001, the museum has been honoring legendary area broadcasters by inducting them into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
Additionally, broadcasters owning more than one station that overlap in coverage area may set all of the channels to use the major channel of just one of the stations, so long as different minor channel numbers are used to avoid overlap.
By erecting a 1000 foot tower outside of town and pushing the powerful signal to the west, rather than to the more populated and established TV market in Omaha, KOLN-TV created a near monopoly on a rural area previously ignored by broadcasters.
This was a necessity for the league to remain viable, as U. S. broadcasters have traditionally had a very limited level of interest in team sports leagues without a viable New York franchise, due to the size of that market area.
Mooney is one of Ireland's best-known television personalities and one of the country's most prolific broadcasters in the area of natural history.

broadcasters and voluntary
CBC ’ s funding differs from that of the public broadcasters of many European nations, which collect a licence fee, or those in the United States, such as PBS and NPR, which receive some public funding but rely to a large extent on voluntary contributions from individual viewers and listeners.
** voluntary donation ( in the case of educational broadcasters like PBS )
The voluntary nature of censorship relieved many broadcasters, which had expected that war would cause the government to seize all stations and draft their employees into the army.

broadcasters and cooperation
It also has numerous individual cooperation agreements with broadcasters around the world.
Newsday called the preview " a unique display of cooperation between commercial and noncommercial broadcasters ".
It was developed in Germany University of Dortmund in cooperation with German terrestrial broadcasters and European and Japanese manufacturers.
Thanks to its extensive cooperation with other public broadcasters from around the world, the channel provides numerous transmissions of concerts and other classical music events from every part of the globe.

broadcasters and with
Complaints against broadcasters, such as concerns around offensive programming, are dealt with by the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council ( CBSC ), an independent broadcast industry association, rather than by the CRTC, although CBSC decisions can be appealed to the CRTC if necessary.
Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
The other was an FCC rulemaking in 1966 that required broadcasters who owned both full-time AM stations and FM properties in the same city to program each of them with separate programming during a majority of the day.
Members of the EBU are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately owned stations with public service missions.
In 1993, the International Radio and Television Organisation ( OIRT ), an equivalent organisation of broadcasters from Central and Eastern Europe, was merged with the EBU.
However, the broadcasters sought TV premieres for the films which they had supported financially, with theatrical showings only occurring later.
* broadcast media: Broadcast media: publicly-owned TV broadcaster operates 2 terrestrial networks plus regional stations ; multiple privately-owned TV broadcasters operating nationally, regionally, and locally ; about 50 local TV stations ; widespread access to pan-Nordic and international broadcasters through multi-channel cable and satellite TV ; publicly-owned radio broadcaster operates 3 national stations and a network of 25 regional channels ; roughly 100 privately-owned local radio stations with some consolidating into near national networks ; an estimated 900 community and neighborhood radio stations broadcast intermittently ( 2008 )
After World War II, he conquered it from a group of pirate radio broadcasters with the intention to set up his own station from the base.
In the United States, where analog shutdown was completed in 2009 for full-service broadcasters, a federal subsidy was offered for coupon-eligible converter boxes with deliberately-limited capability which would restore signals lost to digital transition.
A few earlier syndicated programs were hosted by prominent Democrats who were not experienced broadcasters, such as Jim Hightower, Jerry Brown, Mario Cuomo and Alan Dershowitz ; these met with limited success, and Air America has been faced with various legal and financial problems.
This idea was quickly done away with because broadcasters felt it violated their First Amendment rights by restricting what content they could play.
Smaller groups of stations with common branding are often categorized by industry watchers as television systems, although the public and the broadcasters themselves will often refer to them as " networks " regardless.
During the period when the political system was dominated by Accion Democratica ( AD ) and COPEI ( 1958 – 1998 ), after the closure of Accion Democratica's La Republica in 1969, none of the major newspapers or broadcasters were affiliated with a political party.
In recent years, the audience share of private terrestrial broadcasters has fallen from around 80 % in 2000 to around 60 % in 2010, with the bulk of the lost audience going to cable and satellite broadcasters, which increased audience share from around 17 % to around 33 % over the same period.
Six multiplexes were set up, with three of them allocated to the existing analogue broadcasters.
This program also airs on WLS-TV in Chicago, as well as the network's other owned-and-operated stations, along with being syndicated to several ABC affiliates and other broadcasters outside the country.
Marbles was released in 2004 with a 2-CD version that is only available at Marillion's website – kind of a ' thank-you ' gesture to the over 18, 000 fans who pre-ordered it, and as even a further thanks to the fans, their names were credited in the sleeve notes ( this ' thank you ' to the fans also occurred with the previous album, Anoraknophobia ). Marillion in 2007, left to right: Steve Rothery, Steve Hogarth, Pete Trewavas ( front row ), Mark Kelly, Ian Mosley ( back row ) The band ’ s management organised the biggest promotional schedule since they had left EMI and Steve Hogarth secured interviews with prominent broadcasters on BBC Radio, including Matthew Wright, Bob Harris, Stuart Maconie, Simon Mayo and Mark Lawson.
The broadcasters all make use of the Digital 3 & 4 multiplex, shared with Channel 4.
In September, 1944, Noble acquired the rights to the names " American Broadcasting Company " ( from the licensee of WOL ), " American Broadcasting Corporation " ( from the licensee of WLAP ), and " American Network " ( from a defunct group of FM broadcasters ), clearing the way to rename American Broadcasting System to American Broadcasting Company, with the Blue becoming " ABC ".
While its fellow Canadian broadcasters converted most of their transmitters to digital by the Canadian digital television transition deadline of August 31, 2011, CBC converted only about half of the analog transmitters in mandatory to digital ( 15 of 28 markets with CBC TV, and 14 of 28 markets with SRC ).

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