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On January 20, 2008, Phantom Planet posted a bulletin on their Myspace page that stated that the album will officially be finished by the January 24, and that the official release date would be April 15, 2008.

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He appeared in The News Quiz, occasionally introduced The Goon Show, and read the spoof " news bulletin " which always featured in the middle of the comedy The Men From the Ministry.
From 2008, major expansion saw Today broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays too, the weekday version running from 5: 30 am until 9 am weekdays, the launch of the Nine Early News, the axing of the Sunday program, National Nine News becoming Nine News after poor ratings losing to Seven News, Nine Late News was launched then renamed as Nightline and the 11 am bulletin be renamed as Nine Morning News, running from 11 am until noon weekdays.
From the March 1960 issue of the Socialist Labour League ’ s internal bulletin Forum.
From 1994 to 2008, the institute regularly published a bulletin titled Le Petit Nodier.
From 1949 the organization published an internal discussion bulletin for its members called Forum.
From Dallas, local listeners of KLIF Radio were listening to The Rex Jones Show when they received the first bulletin at approximately 12: 39 pm CST.
From their main headquarters in New York, WABC-TV's first bulletin came from Ed Silverman at 1: 42 pm EST, interrupting Father Knows Best.
From 2004 to October 2008 the bulletin was known as the Morning Edition, and until May 2009, was branded the AM Edition.
From February 2009, the bulletin was replaced with a Sunday edition of Today entitled Today on Sunday.
From late 1987, she presented the Network News at Six news bulletin ( alongside Richard Long until the end of 2003 ).
From early morning to early evening German time, there is also a shorter bulletin on the half hour.
From late 1989 across 1990, the group gained a bulletin board in the United States and members in Europe amidst further expansion in Australia, but rapidly lost steam and by 1991 was alive only in name, to formally declare itself dead in 1992.
From late 2010, with colleague Kathy Clugston, Corfield has persuaded broadcasters connected with Radio 4 to don the ' slanket of con ', a garment purportedly worn by continuity announcers in the air-conditioned chill of studio 40B as they read the late night shipping bulletin, and has photographed the wearers in various comic poses.
From there, his father taught him how to navigate MSDOS and System V. Before long, he was involved in the local bulletin board systems and learning various other programming languages by reading books and examples.
From 24 January 2011, It would expand its evening news output by introducing a national current affairs program at 6pm, 6PM with George Negus, and an extra local bulletin at 6: 30pm on weeknights, with the Ten Evening News brand reinstated.

bulletin and ITN
The first ITN bulletin was presented by champion athlete Christopher Chataway.
Final programmes of the Independent Television News ( ITN ) broadcast a special report with Dermot Murnaghan entitled Into The New Year at 00: 00 GMT when the chimes of Big Ben first struck, transmissions switched from Thames ' headquarters in Euston Road in London to the London News Network playout centre on the South Bank at the end of the bulletin until transmission was switched to Carlton Television.
Prior to this bulletin, the programme in the slot was Powerhouse, a political news programme, also produced by ITN.
The final sign-off announcement was made by Ian Stirling and Ruth Langsford at 23: 55 GMT-after which, TSW handed over to ITN for news headlines and at 00: 00 GMT chimes of Big Ben in a brief news bulletin entitled Into The New Year.
When Short defeated Viktor Korchnoi, the world's second strongest active player, in a 1976 Evening Standard simultaneous the result was announced on that evening's ITN news bulletin.
In 1967, ITN editor Geoffrey Cox suggested launching a half-hour news bulletin for ITV, every weeknight.
Replacing the 22: 00 bulletin ( and in turn the old 17: 40 News at 540 ) as the flagship ITN programme was the ITV Evening News at 18: 30 ( fronted by Trevor McDonald ).
Since his arrival at ITN in 1956, editor Geoffrey Cox had argued consistently to the regulatory body, the Independent Television Authority, that the company should have the right to produce at least one news bulletin of substantial length ; the 14-minute bulletin, he insisted, was not long enough to adequately cover news stories.
Alastair Stewart and Julia Somerville were among those being considered to anchor the bulletin, but their ITN colleague Trevor McDonald won the role, and subsequently became one of the most popular and well-known newscasters in Britain.
Viewers gradually switched to the BBC's offering for the simple reason that the BBC bulletin started, as the old ITN News at Ten had done, at precisely 22: 00.
The bulletin was up against its ITN rival Channel 4 News and the twice-nominated Sky News.
Originally ITN News at 5: 50 broadcast was screened in the evening, presented by Gordon Honeycombe ; this simple bulletin made use of a light blue background with a single camera, and was intended as a round-up of the day's headlines and looking at stories to be covered in more length by that evening's edition of News at Ten.
Due to the Gulf Crisis of 1991, ITN were temporarily granted a full half-hour slot each evening ; the continual change of time ( and length ) of the bulletin around this time led to the News at 540 being known simply as the ITN News, although the theme tune and set stayed the same with the 540 logo removed from the titles until the bulletin returned to the 5: 40pm after the Gulf War ending.
By March 1992, the 540 was dropped, and re-launched as the ITN Early Evening News, though the bulletin remained at 5: 40pm and kept the Early Evening News name.
The first ITN lunchtime bulletin was launched on 16 October 1972-First Report aired at 12: 40pm and was anchored by Robert Kee.
ITN also reported on the incident in its own late-evening Saturday bulletin.

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The programme acts as a morning news bulletin for the Asia-Pacific region and is broadcast as a double-headed news bulletin with Rico Hizon in Singapore and Babita Sharma in London's N8 studio.
Each bulletin is read by a single sports presenter, with the exception of Saturday Sportsday, which is double headed.
The 21: 40 round-up is often earlier and the final bulletin is an extended roundup of the day's business news.
The band has announced in a July 23, 2007, MySpace bulletin that a full length music video for the song was forthcoming, and the song itself is available on iTunes and eMusic.
* 1978 – The first computer bulletin board system is created ( CBBS in Chicago, Illinois ).
In the bulletin of the Jura Federation he declared " the Italian federation believes that the insurrectional fact, destined to affirm socialist principles by deed, is the most efficacious means of propaganda.
In the context of mailing lists, discussion groups, discussion forums, bulletin boards, newsgroups, and wikis a contribution is off-topic if it is not within the bounds of the current discussion, and on-topic if it is.
A sysop (; an abbreviation of system operator ) is an administrator of a multi-user computer system, such as a bulletin board system ( BBS ) or an online service virtual community.
A growing number of websites utilize a bulletin board system, in which the gaming is akin to Collaborative Fiction but known as a " Literary Role-Playing Game " ( not to be confused with LARPs ).
** The first computer bulletin board system ( CBBS ) is created in Chicago.
The earliest known presentation of the knot was in A. A. Burger's 1914 work Rope and Its Uses, included in an agricultural extension bulletin from what is now Iowa State University.
A good analogy for this is an anonymous bulletin board.
The clock's setting is decided by the directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and is an adjunct to the essays in the bulletin on global affairs.
WIN Television's bulletin is produced in Ballarat but features Albury-Wodonga region based content, and airs on delay at 6. 30pm.
1995 ), is a U. S. district court case about whether the operator of a computer bulletin board service (" BBS ") and Internet access provider that allows that BBS to reach the Internet should be liable for copyright infringement committed by a subscriber of the BBS.
It is on Comcast channel 29 ( all programming ) and Verizon FiOS channels 37 ( public meetings and programs ) and 38 ( community bulletin board ).
He delivered a news bulletin via a recording which is still being used at the St Martin's Theatre at present.
At the end of his final bulletin, Henderson's voice wavered as he told viewers it was time to watch the news, not present it: " Not the way it was, as has been suggested, but for the last time, the way it is, this Friday the 29th of November, this is Brian Henderson-a sad Brian Henderson-saying not goodnight, this time, but goodbye.

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