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station's and licensing
In addition, music licensing fees associated with internet radio are covered by the station's affiliation with National Public Radio.
In 1988, the decades-long licensing saga of KHJ-TV officially came to an end: Under an FCC-supervised deal, the station's license was granted to the company that had raised the original challenge to RKO General, Fidelity, which then transferred it to the Walt Disney Company.
WCAP began commercial broadcasting in 1951 after a five year licensing odyssey that saw the station's city of license, proposed hours of operation, output power and call letters changed at various points during the proceedings.
The audit results are submitted to the licensing relevant body for the station's territory.

station's and by
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
The show is programed and written by the station's assistant continuity editor, Chuck Briefer.
The radio station's antenna is atop an apartment building owned by Montefiore Medical Center.
It's a pleasure to be able to say to you: Welcome to Channel Four ", before heading into a montage of clips from its programmes set to the station's signature tune, " Fourscore ", written by Lord David Dundas, which would form the basis of the station's jingles for its first decade.
At a space station operated by a computer, the station's workers begin to unconsciously develop a musical rapport with their computer in a feedback loop.
Each station displays the Underground roundel, often containing the station's name in the central bar, at entrances and repeatedly along the platform, so that the name can easily be seen by passengers on arriving trains.
The value of a station's advertising is set by the number, age and wealth of its listeners.
In this radio format, disc-jockeys would select one of a set of the forty best-selling singles ( usually in a rack ) as rated by Billboard magazine or from the station's own chart of the local top selling songs.
Armstrong ( and others ) eventually deduced that this was caused by a " supersonic heterodyne " between the station's carrier frequency and the oscillator frequency.
NASA discouraged any discussion of additional visits due to the station's age, but in 1977 and 1978, when the agency still believed the Space Shuttle would be ready by 1979, it completed two studies on reusing the station.
Also discussed was how wattage power used by broadcasters would be distributed depending on the radio station's conditional use and location.
60 Minutes is also aired via CBS Radio on several of their radio stations at the same time as the television broadcast ( in each station's own local market ), such as WCBS in New York, KNX in Los Angeles, WBBM in Chicago, WWJ in Detroit, KCBS in San Francisco, and other stations owned by CBS.
Coffey is chased by Bud and Lindsey in the station's other sub ; they manage to damage Coffey's sub, causing it to fall into the trench, where it is eventually crushed by the pressure and Coffey is killed.
On arrival, the Millennium Falcon is captured by the space station's tractor beam.
The station dropped the 3GL call sign in favour of 3CAT, an ID that was proposed by the radio station's head of football commentary Ted Whitten ( who at the time was in the early stages of affliction of cancer ).
According to preliminary reports, the fire may have been ignited by a spotlight coming into contact with a curtain inside the news studio ; the station's website later reported the cause as an " electrical malfunction ".
On the other hand, the sports segments aired during local newscasts on Global Maritimes and Global Montreal are produced from Global BC's studio, presented by that station's sports anchors.
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
Surrounded by forests, it offers swimming, fishing, sailing and surfing opportunities, and due to the power station's waste heat it is warm enough all year to be a habitat for grass carps.
The station's owner was again played by Deayton, though the character name was changed from Sir Norman Tonsil to Sir Kenneth Yellowhammer for the TV series, to serve as one of the show's thinly-veiled references to Sky TV.
Various other external components, including three truss structures, several experiments and other unpressurised elements were also mounted to the exterior of the station by cosmonauts conducting a total of eighty spacewalks over the course of the station's history.
A City of London Corporation plaque commemorating the station's construction hangs on the wall of the adjoining former Great Eastern Hotel, which was designed by Charles Barry, Jr. ( son of Sir Charles Barry ) and his brother Edward Middleton Barry, and also built by Mowlem.

station's and Canadian
There is no Canadian content requirement for talk radio, or " spoken word ," programming, unless the individual station's license expressly stipulates such a requirement ; most do not.
From 2004-2008, the station's program director was longtime on-air personality and notable Canadian radio personality Alan Cross.
With the Canadian economy in recession and interest rates high, the station's owners sold the station to media conglomerate Selkirk Communications.
Coast to Coast AM claims to be broadcast on over 500 United States affiliates ( along with a limited number of FM stations ), as well as numerous Canadian affiliates, several of which stream the show on their station's website.
Scottish Television was founded by Canadian businessman Roy Thomson ( later Lord Thomson ) in association with the Theatre Royal's owners Howard & Wyndham Ltd. Thomson invited Canadian television producer Rai Purdy to become the station's first head of programming.
As a result of the station's success several other stations adopted the format, notably KFRC in San Francisco, WFIL in Philadelphia, WRKO in Boston, and eventually reaching as far north as Canadian border blaster CKLW in Windsor, Ontario.
As with most Canadian television stations, the use of the analog channel placement was phased out of the station's logo and advertising, as most cable placements didn't match up with its VHF frequency.
Stirling and the CRTC finally reached a compromise in August 1985 whereas CJOM was granted an " experimental " licence which would enable the station to play more harder-edged rock and pop music with higher repetition, although a proposal to reduce the station's Canadian Content quotient to 5 % from 15 % was denied.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) has ruled that Heritage Minutes are an " on-going dramatic series " thus each minute counts as ninety-seconds of a station's Canadian content requirements.
Owned by the Société Radio-Canada arm of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it was a sister to CBC Television outlet CBET-DT and operated master control facilities at that station's studios on Riverside Drive West and Crawford Avenue ( near the Detroit River ) in downtown Windsor.
Although the station's website remained accessible until early 2009, the Canadian Communications Foundation website reports that the station left the air in 2006.
He liked " Music Box Dancer " and added it to his station's playlist, turning the record into a Canadian hit.
In 2002, however, Friends of Canadian Broadcasting filed a brief with the CRTC opposing the station's license renewal — FCB took the position that in practice, the agreement was extending well beyond advertising sales and into both program production and news gathering, and thus constituted an illegal de facto local management agreement.
A side benefit of this was that it added enough Canadian content to the station's schedule that it could air American talk shows in the afternoon.
CJNT-DT ( branded on-air as Metro 14 ) is a Canadian multicultural television station in Montreal, Quebec, which has been affiliated with Citytv ( with secondary affiliation to Omni Television ) since June 4, 2012, in connection with the station's pending sale to Rogers Media.
David Letterman in another promo during his NBC tenure, riffed on the station's request for him to pronounce the " Z " in WPTZ as " zed " instead of " zee " for the station's Canadian audience.
From 1924, the station's studio's were located on the sixth floor of the Chateau Laurier Hotel in downtown Ottawa, a legacy of its origins with the Canadian National Railway which had also owned the hotel.
Devall would act as an " assistant " to families needing " winterventions " for family members ill-dressed for Canadian winters as part of advertising for that station's news shows.
In any case, the Canadian Communication Foundation, which claims the station's first air date was in 1947, does report that CKVL-FM was confirmed as being on the air in 1957.
The station's transmitter was located atop First Canadian Place.
The way the transition was announced to most of the station's on-air staff – they were taken out for a party to celebrate the success of the country station, then returned to the station, unaware, to find their access passes no longer worked and they were out of work – became legendary in Canadian radio circles.

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