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As the twenties grew older, and as radio broadcasts of baseball games began to involve more and more people daily in the doings of the professionals, the great hitters ( always led by Babe Ruth ) overshadowed the game so that pitchers were nearly of no account.
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in current popular music and chart hits throughout the day.
While based in Sacramento his radio broadcasts over 50, 000 watt KFBK were heard all over the West.
* 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
Specifics vary by jurisdiction, but these can include poems, theses, plays, other literary works, movies, dances, musical compositions, audio recordings, paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, software, radio and television broadcasts, and industrial designs.
CIA agents or " pathfinders " from the Special Activities Division were to be infiltrated into Cuba to carry out sabotage and organization, including radio broadcasts.
In addition to the direct applications ( mp3 players or computers ), digitally compressed audio streams are used in most video DVDs ; digital television ; streaming media on the internet ; satellite and cable radio ; and increasingly in terrestrial radio broadcasts.
Kristi Scales is the sideline reporter on the radio broadcasts.
* 1930 – W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts broadcasts video from the CBS radio orchestra program, The Fox Trappers.
The first use for the diode was the demodulation of amplitude modulated ( AM ) radio broadcasts.
Two Irish language radio stations Raidió na Life and RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta both have studios in the city, and the online and DAB station Raidió Rí-Rá broadcasts from studios in the city.
Around the same time as Daihachi Oguchi ’ s Taiko ensemble's name was spreading around Japan via radio and television broadcasts, another pioneer in the field called, Sukeroku Daiko, emerged.
Dylan Marlais Thomas ( 27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 ) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems, " Do not go gentle into that good night ", " And death shall have no dominion ", the " play for voices ", Under Milk Wood, and stories and radio broadcasts such as A Child's Christmas in Wales and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog.
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 ).
According to Moore's recounting, AIM impressed the UK which imported these ideas when establishing in 1969 The Open University, which initially relied on radio and television broadcasts for much of its delivery.
The Damon Runyon Theater radio series dramatized 52 of Runyon's short stories in weekly broadcasts running from October 1948 to September 1949 ( with reruns until 1951 ).
For example, the Kothmale Community Radio Internet uses both radio broadcasts and computer and Internet technologies to facilitate the sharing of information and provide educational opportunities in a rural community in Sri Lanka.
His column, ' Little Old New York ', concentrated on Broadway shows and gossip, as Winchell's had and, like Winchell, he also did show business news broadcasts on radio.
* Watch and listen live Estonian television and radio broadcasts in the Estonian language
Esperanto can be heard in television and radio broadcasts and on the internet.
There are currently radio broadcasts from China Radio International, Melbourne Ethnic Community Radio, Radio Habana Cuba, Radio Audizioni Italiane ( Rai ), Radio Polonia, Radio F. R. E. I.
) program was developed in 1956 during the Cold War to supplement the existing siren warning systems and radio broadcasts in the event of a nuclear attack.
Sensitive observers of the solar system, for example, would note unusually intense radio waves for a G2 star due to Earth's television and telecommunication broadcasts.

radio and themselves
Only a very small percentage or a tiny fraction of people can ever make a name for themselves as celebrities in the entertainment spheres such as ( including music, film, television, radio, theater, modelling, literature etc.
The magazine contained many drawings and diagrams, encouraging radio listeners of the 1920s to experiment themselves to improve the technology.
Hybrid Theory was a massive commercial success ; it sold more than 4. 8 million copies during its debut year, earning it the status of best-selling album of 2001, while singles such as " Crawling " and " One Step Closer " established themselves as staples among alternative rock radio play lists during the year.
These fees or royalties are generally paid to the songwriters ; the musicians themselves typically do not get a cut of radio royalties, even if they own a share of the performance rights, unless they wrote the song themselves.
Dave Laing suggests that some punk-identified British acts pursued the New Wave label in order to avoid radio censorship and make themselves more palatable to concert bookers.
Other radio talk show hosts ( who describe themselves as either conservative or libertarian ) have also had success as nationally syndicated hosts, including Hugh Hewitt, Sean Hannity, Jon Arthur, Glenn Beck, Michael Medved, Laura Ingraham, Neal Boortz, Michael Savage, Bill O ' Reilly, and Mark Levin.
Radio, in turn, pushed back when urban department stores, newspapers ' largest advertisers and themselves owners of many radio stations, threatened to withhold their ads from print.
As soon as the SEALs reached the radio facility they found themselves unable to raise their command post.
At the time, the group's musical style was characterized by critics as " industrial rock ", and for their live performances they used gramophones, radio devices and electronic instruments constructed by themselves.
The greater expense was to the radio stations themselves that had to rebuild their stations for the new FM radio band.
Adapting the script to radio was not a great technical challenge for Hitchcock, and he cleverly decided to hold back the ending of the story from the listening audience in order to keep them in suspense themselves.
After the war — and a chance reunion in London, where Sadie once again encouraged them to work together — Morecambe and Wise began to make a name for themselves on stage and radio, before managing to secure a contract with the BBC to make a television show.
Two physicists at APL, William Guier and George Weiffenbach, found themselves in discussion about the microwave signals that would likely be emanating from the satellite and were able to determine Sputnik's orbit by analyzing the Doppler shift of its radio signals during a single pass.
As the band could not previously afford national tours they promoted themselves by sending their music to radio stations across the country that fit the alternative rock format.
" Rolling Stone gave it three stars, calling it " the freshest riffage since last year's Soundgarden record " and also noting the " tight, hot guitar lines and radio hooks that burn themselves into your brain ".
As part of his plan, Patterson wanted to publish comic strips that would lend themselves to nation-wide syndication and to film and radio adaptations.
The band was formed in Leeds, England in 1979 by F-club regulars Gary Marx and Andrew Eldritch to satisfy their desire to hear themselves on the radio ; during that time band t-shirts were made and a single, " Damage Done / Watch / Home of the Hit-men ", was recorded and released.
A group of Scandinavian radio reception enthusiasts actually traveled to the United States to have a conference at a Camp Road motel, with the purpose of viewing the array for themselves, apparently to photograph and measure it.
Gosden and Corell instead proposed their own radio serial using characters they created themselves.
others, like Mike Feder, who grew up in Queens and began telling his life on New York radio, pride themselves on their theatrical minimalism, and simply sit and talk.
Now-a-days this calling frequency is used by thousands of illegal Freeband operators worldwide, and each following unwritten radio etiquette, policed by themselves entirely.
This all changed when the New Zealand government suggested a voluntary New Zealand music quota on radio ( basically a threat that if the stations did not impose a quota themselves then one would be imposed on them ).

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