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In 2012, Gabriel condemned the use of his music by American talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh during a controversial segment in which Limbaugh vilified Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke.
A Prairie Home Companion is known for its musical guests, especially folk and traditional musicians, tongue-in-cheek radio drama, and Keillor's storytelling segment, " News from Lake Wobegon ".
He filed a $ 100 million lawsuit in March 2003 against ABC and the producers of Are You Hot ?, claiming the series was based on his radio segment called " The Evaluators ".
The term broadcast was first adopted by early radio engineers from the Midwestern United States, treating broadcast sowing as a metaphor for the dispersal inherent in omnidirectional radio signals. Broadcasting is a very large and significant segment of the mass media.
" The petition in the video is a digitized version of an actual petition drive created by Duluth radio station WNCB ( now The Refuge ) in response to a reported ending of the " Silly Songs With Larry " segment of the videos.
Their pressure backfired, particularly when his campaign manager, Bertie Ahern, named Duffy as the person to whom he had given the interview in a radio broadcast, forcing a besieged Duffy to reverse an earlier decision and release the relevant segment of his interview with Lenihan.
The " On the Trail " segment of Grand Canyon Suite was used for many years as the " musical signature " for radio programs sponsored by Philip Morris cigarettes, beginning with their 1933 program featuring Grofé and his orchestra.
* 2300 – 2310 MHz: Amateur radio ( 13 cm band, lower segment )
* 2390 – 2450 MHz: Amateur radio ( 13 cm band, upper segment )
* July 29, 2009: On his morning breakfast radio show, Australian DJ Kyle Sandilands provoked outrage when his " Lie Detector " segment featured a 14 year old girl who, when quizzed on her sexual history by her mother, broke down, revealing she had been raped at the age of 12.
Through TIFH Muir and Norden reinvented British post-war radio comedy — amongst other influences, it was one of the first shows with a significant segment consisting of parody of film and book styles, later used extensively in programmes such as Round the Horne and many television programmes.
*" Too Much to Watch ," short radio segment from We Lived as Children at California Legacy Project.
On October 24, 2007, Cianci appeared on WLNE-TV ABC6 to announce that in addition to his radio show, he was joining the television station as chief political analyst and contributing editor, which included moderating a weekly political segment called Your Attention Please, which was renamed Buddy TV and became a daily segment in July 2008, and is currently The World According to Buddy as of May 2011.
The Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service or BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexed, digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephone service to subscribers in remote areas.
For many years he appeared on the CBC radio show Basic Black as its " resident crookologist ", presenting a segment on some of the world's most outrageous and humorous crimes and criminals.
This fact would later be underscored in a radio segment featured on The Kevin and Bean Show on Los Angeles's KROQ FM, in which the hosts would phone Head in the morning to find out " What's Up with Murray Head?
The festival has grown to include a radio segment of the same name, founded by Donald Hickey and The Killers bassist, Mark Stoermer that broadcasts from 91. 5 KUNV in Las Vegas.
( May 05, 2006 ) downloadable segment of radio program looks at historical examples and a present-day case of phantom limbs
Usually only a receiver to collect signals from the satellite segment is installed in each vehicle and radio or GSM to communicate the collected location data with a dispatch point.
When Dutch radio stations began playing the four minute, eight track Beatles segment of the medley, placed in the middle of the original 12 " mix, an edited 7 " single with the Beatles part preceded by " Venus " and The Archies ' " Sugar Sugar " was released and hit the # 1 spot of the Dutch singles charts in February 1981.
Loveline began in 1983 as a Sunday night dating and relationships segment on Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, hosted by DJ Jim " Poorman " Trenton, DJ Swedish Egil ( Egil Aalvik ), and Scott Mason.

segment and frequency
Unlike the discrete-time Fourier transform ( DTFT ), the DFT only evaluates enough frequency components to reconstruct the finite segment that was analyzed.
Jingles are brief, bright pieces of choral music that promote the station's call letters, frequency and sometimes disc-jockey or program segment.
The red lines depict the paths ( loci ) of the 4 dots if we were to adjust the frequency and amplitude of the sinusoid along the solid red segment ( between and ).
Broadcast Auxiliary-Low Power stations are authorized in the frequency band 76 – 88 MHz ; however, such stations must remain or more distant from any other Part 73 Broadcast Station or LPTV / TV Translator station on Channel 6 if using the 87. 8 to 88. 0 MHz segment of the band.
The genome has two predominant isomers, depending on the orientation of the S segment, P ( prototype ) and I < sub > S </ sub > ( inverted S ) which are present with equal frequency for a total frequency of 90-95 %.
Antennas have as part of their makeup a segment that consists of an inductor and a capacitor in series " tuned " to the particular frequency or frequencies assigned to that antenna.
Recordings from these 12-lead monitors are of a significantly lower resolution than those from a standard 12-lead ECG and in some cases have been shown to provide misleading ST segment representation, even though some device allow to set the sampling frequency up to 1000 Hz for special purposes exams like the late potential.
The Brush ( electric ) makes and breaks electrical contact with the commutator segment several thousand times a second at variable frequency dependent on load thus causing Radio noise propagation.
" This has appeared with less frequency in the radio show, though on the revamped Hannity on the Fox News Channel, this has become a regular segment ( usually airing on Thursday ).
A weighting function ( aka window function ) is applied to each segment to control the shape of the frequency responses of the filters.
Eliminating unnecessary filters ( i. e. decimation in frequency ) is efficiently done by treating each weighted segment as a sequence of smaller blocks, and the FFT is performed on only the sum of the blocks.
It covered a greater portion of the high frequency ( HF ) and medium wave spectrum than did the SW-4, by using a large set of selectable heterodyne oscillator crystals for selecting the tuning range, each covering a 500 kHz wide segment.

segment and spectrum
On the other hand, when beliefs are heterogeneous, news providers differentiate their offer and segment the market, by providing news stories that are slanted towards the two extreme positions in the spectrum of beliefs.
The X band is a segment of the microwave radio region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
A broadcast band is a segment of the radio spectrum used for broadcasting.
Both Adevărul and Dimineaţa were noted for their rejection of interwar antisemitism, and for condemning the far right and fascist segment of the political spectrum.

segment and used
In contemporary South Africa and due to Broederbond propaganda, Boer and Afrikaner have been used interchangeably despite the fact that the Boers are the smaller segment within the Afrikaner designation as the Afrikaners of Cape Dutch origin are larger.
When a twisted pair or fiber link segment is used and neither end is connected to a repeater, full-duplex Ethernet becomes possible over that segment.
The elimination of the collision domain for these connections also means that all the link's bandwidth can be used by the two devices on that segment and that segment length is not limited by the need for correct collision detection.
The GIOVE Mission segment operated by European Satellite Navigation Industries is exploiting the GIOVE-A / B satellites to provide experimental results based on real data to be used for risk mitigation for the IOV satellites that will follow on from the testbeds.
Although this market segment is now much reduced, the technologies developed in this area continue to be influential on the Internet and in both Linux and Apple Mac OS X networking — and the TCP / IP protocol has now almost completely replaced IPX, AppleTalk, NBF, and other protocols used by the early PC LANs.
" Talk Radio " host John Williams, of Chicago's WGN 720 AM, has used " Always Look on the Bright Side of Life " from Life of Brian in a segment of his Friday shows.
The segment is used to highlight good events from the past week in listeners ' lives and to generally celebrate the end of the work week.
Any determinant of price elasticity of demand can be used to segment markets.
This allowed the model ( later used by Unix ) of separate read-only shareable code segment ( normally the high segment ) and read-write data / stack segment ( normally the low segment ).
( This segment also provided the game's original subtitle, Where in Corpsman Santiago is Roger Wilco ?, which was not used due to legal threats from the makers of the Carmen Sandiego products.
The term TCP packet, though sometimes informally used, is not in line with current terminology, where segment refers to the TCP PDU, datagram to the IP PDU and frame to the data link layer PDU:
Segmentation and paging can be used together by dividing each segment into pages ; systems with this memory structure, such as Multics and IBM System / 38, are usually paging-predominant, segmentation providing memory protection.
A Season 3 episode of Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe included a segment on the ways in which selective editing can be used to this end.
Each segment bears a pair of paddle-like and highly vascularized parapodia, which are used for movement and, in many species, act as the worm's primary respiratory surfaces.
Since the real numbers can be used to represent points along an infinitely long line, this implies that a line segment of length 1, which is a part of that line, has the same number of points as the whole line.
The prosthesis, which took two years to fabricate, is worn by Ebert on Ebert Presents: At the Movies, in a medium shot of him that is used for the " Roger's Office " segment.
These newly translated segments are stored in the database where they can be used for future translations as well as repetitions of that segment in the current text.
* in portal rendering, a convex polygonal segment of map-space used to facilitate calculation of the visibility of objects in a computer display
It also avoids features such as automatic generation of segment overrides ( and the related ASSUME directive ) used by MASM and compatible assemblers.

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