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name and broadcasting
** CCIR 601, the former name of a broadcasting standard promulgated by the CCIR
He started with an afternoon show and later did mornings, broadcasting under the name Jeff Christie.
McLendon was noted for his strange sense of humor and this is true with the enigma of the name " Radio Atlanta ", which he chose for a station broadcasting to the UK.
In New Zealand, DVB broadcasting is marketed under the Freeview brand name.
NHK (, ; official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation ) is Japan's national public broadcasting organization.
Following TWW's loss of contract, the Teledu Cymru name was once again utilised by the Independent Television Service for Wales and the West that ran the franchise until HTV could begin broadcasting.
Finally, in April 1939, regularly scheduled, electronic television in America was initiated by RCA under the name of their broadcasting division at the time, The National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ).
Telescreens, in addition to being surveillance devices, are also the equivalent of televisions ( hence the name ), regularly broadcasting false news reports about Oceania's military victories, economic production figures, spirited renditions of the national anthem to heighten patriotism, and Two Minutes Hate, which is a two-minute film of Emmanuel Goldstein's wishes for freedom of speech and press, which the citizens have been trained to disagree with.
The name is also used to describe the pan-European broadcasting system provided by these satellites, the channels carried on them, and even the reception equipment.
* VH1 Export: VH1 Export is the technical name used for the version of VH1 European available in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Levant territories broadcasting via satellite, exclusively from the OSN pay-TV network.
In 1943, an Italian-American woman, Rita Zucca also began broadcasting to American troops from Rome, using the name “ Sally .” Often the two women were thought to be one and the same.
London Weekend Television ( LWT ) ( now part of ITV London ) was the name of the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5: 15pm ( prior to 1982 at 7: 00pm ) to Monday mornings at 6: 00am.
In 2012, American broadcasting company HBO announced that in the fifth season of their popular supernatural drama series True Blood, a character by the name of Salome would appear as an ancient vampire.
Roxy also made a name for himself on network radio, where he began broadcasting in mid-November 1922.
Iva Toguri D ' Aquino began broadcasting anonymously, not wanting to identify herself by name.
* INR (), the former ( 1930 – 1960 ) name of the Belgian national broadcasting organization RTBF
In December 1989, Antenna TV began broadcasting nationally, named after the successful new radio station by the same name.
In addition to music composition, their interests have covered a number of areas including film and video, 2D and 3D computer graphics, animation in making almost all their own videos for their singles, radio broadcasting and creating their own electronic devices for sound making .< ref name =" autogenerated6 "> They have released works under numerous aliases.
On " The Other Side of the Stars ", ( broadcast May 8, 1949 ), Chappell appeared as Esau ( the name is another of Cooper's many Biblical touches ), a character who narrates the story as though he were broadcasting it on live radio ; a show within a show.
In 1997, an autonomous body was established in the name of Prasar Bharti to take care of the public service broadcasting under the Prasar Bharti Act.
* KBS Radio 3 ( 1134KHz AM / 104. 9MHz FM KBS Voice of Love FM )-Launched in 1973 as RSB ( Radio Seoul Broadcasting ), renamed as TBC Radio in the 1970s, then current name in 1980, and ceased broadcasting in 1981.
The new name reflected the BBC ’ s commitment to broadcasting coverage of the Prize on BBC 2, The Culture Show.
On 2 March 2006, it was announced by SMG plc ( now STV Group plc ) that Scottish Television would revert back to the brand name of STV, that it used from the start of colour broadcasting in 1969 until 30 August 1985, and which the station was still informally known as in parts of Scotland.
NPO ), is the name used in the Netherlands to refer to the country's public-service broadcasting system as a whole ; it is used, for instance, as the name of the joint web portal coordinated by the NPO on behalf of all the broadcasting associations.

name and channel
The clock was originally placed to the left hand side of the channel name though following complaints that this could only be viewed in widescreen, it was moved to the right in February 2007.
Eormenric ’ s name provides a hint of connections to the kingdom of the Franks, across the English channel ; the element " Eormen " was rare in names of the Anglo-Saxon aristocracy, but much more common among Frankish nobles.
The name evidently later came to be used for the estuary's main channel.
The byte-multiplexer channel was able to handle I / O to / from several devices simultaneously at the device's highest rated speeds, hence the name, as it multiplexed I / O from those devices onto a single data path to main memory.
Since IBM hardware does I / O via the use of channels and channel programs, TPF would generate very small and efficient channel programs to do its I / O-all in the name of speed.
The name " TDMA " is also commonly used in the United States to refer to Digital AMPS, which is an obsolete mobile telephone standard that uses TDMA to control channel access.
* The History Channel, former name of the cable channel History
Hence VHF networks are sometimes informally referred to by the channel number they are seen on terrestrial TV in the Mega Manila area ( e. g. Channel 2 or Dos for ABS-CBN, Channel 5 or Singko for TV5, and Channel 7 or Siyete for GMA Network ) while some networks have the channel numbers in their name ( e. g. TV5, Studio 23 and Net 25 which are seen on channels 23 and 25 respectively ).
Together with BSR a partnership was formed, with the name X10 Ltd. At that time the system consisted of a 16 channel command console, a lamp module, and an appliance module.
Sir Francis Drake, who would visit the islands four times, and would lend his name to its main channel
On his third visit, he was accompanied by a young Captain by the name of Francis Drake in the Judith, for whom the central channel in the British Virgin Islands would later be named.
The name derives from the fact the ridges of the levee are raised higher than both the channel and the surrounding floodplains.
The band appeared in October 2006 on U. S. cable channel VH-1 Classic and began a world tour largely focused on the U. S. The band secured ownership of the Asia name and toured under the description of the Four Original Members of Asia.
in 2007 in a partnership with the American channel of the same name ), although financial pressures forced Canwest to sell or fold the E!
Like other radio services, satellite radio also transmits program-associated data ( PAD or metadata ), with the artist and title of each song or program and possibly the name of the channel.
It became a hit for the channel, spawning many future stars in both music and acting during its nine-year run, including Martika ( who went by her real name of Marta Marrero in the show's first season ), eventual Party of Five co-stars Scott Wolf and Jennifer Love Hewitt ( billed as Love Hewitt ), and Stacy Ferguson ( later known as " Fergie " of The Black Eyed Peas ).
On April 6, 1997, The Disney Channel shortened its name to simply " Disney Channel " ( however, promos that ran until September 2002 often referred to the channel only as " Disney " and the logo often omitted the " Channel " in the network's name ) took on a revamped look including the introduction of a new logo, which featured a 1930s-era Mickey Mouse on a black Mickey ear-shaped TV.
* Disney Nighttime – From 1983 to 1997, Disney Channel, during the premium channel era featured programming aimed at adult audiences, during the nighttime hours under the banner name " Disney Nighttime "; unlike the nighttime content aired on the channel's then-competitor premium channels at the time of its launch, the " adult " programming featured on Disney Channel was devoid of sexual and violent content.
The channel carries the same name as an unrelated mini-site and media player on Disney. com, which stood for Disney Xtreme Digital, though the " XD " in the channel < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s name is said to not have an actual meaning.

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