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public and radio
He did not bother with his radio -- there would be time for that later -- but as he scrambled out on the pavement he saw the filling station and the public telephone booth and knew instantly how he had been summoned.
Mahalia Jackson's 1947 version received significant radio airplay, and as her popularity grew throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she often sang it at public events such as concerts at Carnegie Hall.
* WNCW 92. 9 NPR Affiliate a noncommercial public radio station licensed to Isothermal Community College.
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.
Dorman had much experience in Hollywood and radio public relations.
1967 ), host of the public radio talk show The Leonard Lopate Show, broadcast on WNYC
* European Radio Project, a consortium of radio broadcasters working on a European public radio station
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.
: Modern local, interisland, and international ( wire / radio integrated ) public and special-purpose telephone, telegraph, and teleprinter facilities ; regional radio communications center
There is a national public radio and television company Yleisradio ( Yle ), which is funded by television license fees, and two major private media companies, Alma Media and Sanoma, with national TV channels.
Writing for radio while attempting to avoid the draft, Fellini met his future wife Giulietta Masina in a studio office at the Italian public radio broadcaster EIAR in autumn 1942.
A game show is a type of radio or television program in which members of the public, television personalities or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and / or prizes.
This act allowed the government to intervene and abolish radio stations that were deemed " non-useful " to the public.
Since 1983, Shearer has been the host of the public radio comedy / music program Le Show on Santa Monica's NPR-affiliated radio station, KCRW.
The program, a hodgepodge of satirical news commentary, music, and sketch comedy, is carried on many public radio stations throughout the United States.
The recording is broadcast every year, on the Friday after U. S. Thanksgiving, on the public radio program Science Friday.
In the late 1980s, NHK operated two public television and three radio networks nationally, producing about 1, 700 programs per week.
* 1962 – The Pilkington Committee on Broadcasting concludes, among other things, that the British public did not want commercial radio broadcasting.
* 1910 – The first public radio broadcast takes place ; a live performance of the opera Cavalleria rusticana is sent out over the airwaves from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, New York.

public and station
The local Public-access television station BronxNet provides Government-access television ( GATV ) public affairs programming in addition to programming produced by Bronx residents.
* A statue of Béla Bartók stands in Brussels, Belgium near the central train station in a public square, Spanjeplein-Place d ' Espagne.
Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned ; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993.
* Domestic cordless telephony, using a single base station to connect one or more handsets to the public telecoms network.
The London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ), needing to provide public transport cheaply for the former docks area to stimulate regeneration, considered several proposals and chose a light rail scheme using dock railway infrastructure to link the West India Docks to Tower Hill and to run alongside the Great Eastern line out of London to a northern terminus at, where a disused bay platform at the west of the station was available, for interchange with the Central Line and main lines.
In 1976, Bernard Luskin launched Coastline Community College as a college beyond walls, combining computer assisted instruction with telecourses proceed by KOCE TV, the Coast Community College District public television station.
Mann Street contains the main public transport links for Gosford, with Gosford railway station ( CityRail and CountryLink ) and the termini for several bus routes.
Available for purchase in every station of the Mass Transit Railway system, the Octopus card is a non-touch payment system which allows payment for not only public transport ( such as trains, buses, trams, ferries and minibuses ), but also at parking meters, convenience stores, supermarkets, fast-food restaurants and most vending machines.
His last public work, the mosaic mural New York in Transit, was installed in October 2001 in the Times Square subway station in New York City.
* 1953 – The first public television station in the United States officially begins broadcasting as KUHT from the campus of the University of Houston.
The royal edict, registered by the Parlement of Paris on March 15, 1667 created the office of lieutenant général de police (" lieutenant general of police "), who was to be the head of the new Paris police force, and defined the task of the police as " ensuring the peace and quiet of the public and of private individuals, purging the city of what may cause disturbances, procuring abundance, and having each and everyone live according to their station and their duties ".
On his refusal, he was condemned to work as a slave at a station on the public highway ( catabulum ).
Radio Rossii is the primary public radio station in Russia.
Depending on the programs chosen for a classic station, running the format can be very inexpensive, due to many shows beginning to fall into the public domain.
The Scotland Yard entrance became the public entrance to the police station.
Dogana's station is now the centre of a large public park.
Many complaints ( all radio stations are required by the FCC to maintain, in their public files, copies of all correspondence from the public relating to station operations – for a period of three years from receipt ) have been received from fans of this musical genre ( Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, big band music ," etc.
Several groups were deployed downtown to set up guard at the courthouse, police station, and other public facilities.
some of the pressing issues facing Tirana are loss of public space due to illegal and chaotic construction, unpaved roads in suburban areas, degradation of Tirana's Artificial Lake, rehabilitation of Skanderbeg Square, an ever present smog, the construction of a central bus station, and public parking lots.

public and Kossuth
Kossuth protested in a public manner and officials saw that as a blatant disregard for the neutral position of the United States.
The first public statue commemorating Kossuth was erected in Miskolc in 1898.
Concerts also take place in the Ice Hall ( winter sports hall ), the House of the Arts and churches such as the Protestant Church, Kossuth u, as well as in public squares.
Raymond was an able public speaker ; one of his best known speeches was a greeting to Hungarian leader Lajos Kossuth, whose cause he defended.

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