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In 1947, affidavits were filed with the Commission by various clear-channel stations alleging that extensive interference was being caused to the service areas of these stations during daylight hours, from class 2, stations whose signals were being reflected from the ionosphere so as to create skywave intereference.
After the fall of the Duchy of Athens and the principality of Achaia, the only Latin possessions left on the mainland of Greece were the papal city of Monemvasia, the fortress of Vonitsa, the Messenian stations Coron and Modon, Navarino, the castles of Argos and Nauplia, to which the island of Aegina was subordinate, Lepanto and Pteleon.
In terms of television, there were 25 broadcast stations in 1997, and a further 10 repeaters.
Additional stations were opened recently and with the last one that opened on the 7th of September 2009, the subway reached total length of 18 kilometers with 14 stations.
As of 2001, there were zero AM radio broadcast stations, four FM stations, and one shortwave one.
When Hitler's chief engineer, Fritz Todt, began opening the new autobahn ( highways ) in 1935, many of the bridges and service stations were " bold examples of modernism " – among those submitting designs was Mies van der Rohe.
SDP polling agents were given special dispensation by the Returning Officer to have placards outside of polling stations to state which one on the ballot papers was the ' real Roy '.
As the “ tourist explosion ” took place in the 1960s, a number of researchers were looking for new standard symbols to be used at roads, stations, airports, etc.
The CRTC contends that this low level of Canadian content, particularly when compared to the 35 % rule on local radio stations, was necessary because unlicenced U. S. receivers were already flooding into the country, so that enforcing a ban on these receivers would be nearly impossible ( see below ).
It was said that when Kent went on a speaking tour of America, Holihan followed him, that offensive material on Kent was sent to newspapers and radio stations, and that demonstrations were organised against him.
The iconic example of this practice is Lance Wyman's early plans for the Mexico City Metro, on which stations were shown simply as stylized logos.
20 years later, almost all the radio stations in the world were using similar technology, manufactured by a number of companies.
The branches totalled, had 15 stations, and were connected by a flat triangular junction near.
The stations were mostly of a common design and constructed from standard components.
All stations were above ground and were generally unstaffed, unlike extension stations built ground which are required by law to be staffed in case evacuation is needed.

stations and modernized
Other stations have upgraded and modernized, however, the Greek airwaves are still cluttered with many unlicensed television stations, often broadcasting programs of a low quality ( telemarketing, low budget movies, music videos, illegal telephone hotlines, soft pornography ).
Pape and Dufferin stations are the first slated for modernization under this project, and Islington will also be modernized under larger capital projects aimed at greater accessibility and reconstruction of bus loading platforms.
Currently, there are old 19th century stations that were never modernized.
Many stations on this line retain the short platforms which were originally built, not being extended by the Southern Railway when the line was modernized in the 1930s.
Tram stations were elevated and in places widened and modernized, ramps added, the electric cables renovated and some rail sections replaced during the reconstruction, which cost altogether 3. 4 billion forints.

stations and ET2
By the late 1980s, television broadcasts on ET1 and ET2 ( still commonly known as EPT-1 and EPT-2 until later years ) had increased to 12 – 15 hours daily, though it was still common for one or both stations to sign off briefly in the afternoon and sign back on in the early evening hours.
They immediately won over most of EPT's audience and advertising share, and to this day, are interchangeably the # 1 and # 2 stations in the audience ratings in Greece, while the ratings of ET1, ET2, and ET3 plummeted ( they have recovered significantly since then but still do not challenge the major private networks ).

stations and was
Within about an hour with the help of reports from seismic stations in Alaska, Arizona and California, the quake's epicenter was placed at 51 degrees North latitude and 158 degrees East longitude.
Anderson operated three Havana automobile service stations and was commander of the Havana American Legion post before it disbanded since the start of Fidel Castro's regime.
A year ago the Negro Radio Association was formed to spur research which the 30-odd member stations are sure will bring in more business.
The mainstream song " Saved by Love " was a minor hit, receiving airplay on radio stations featuring the newly emerging Adult Contemporary format.
The Overland Telegraph line was constructed in the 1870s along the route identified by Stuart, who had found enough water to support the needed repeater stations.
Subsequently, other listening stations – the Y-stations, ( such as the ones at Chicksands in Bedfordshire and Beaumanor Hall in Leicestershire where the headquarters of the War Office " Y " Group was located ) – gathered raw signals for processing at Bletchley.
The latter name is derived from a hatter's shop which was situated in front of one of the first bus stations in Nantes, France in 1823.
Yet another plan, the North-South Rail Link that would have connected North and South Stations ( the major passenger train stations in Boston ), was part of the original Big Dig but was ultimately dropped by the Dukakis administration as an impediment to acquiring federal funding for the project.
The BBC radio commentary on the final day of the innings ( 6 June 1994 ), by Dave Roberts, was being broadcast around the world live via the BBC World Service network, and in the UK on BBC Radios 1, 2 & 4 as well as the majority of BBC Local radio stations.
Regeneration of track and stations was completed by 1954.
Wills did not fit into the popular Nashville country and western stations, although he was usually labeled " country and western ".
Neither did he fit into the pop or middle of the road stations, although he played a good deal of pop music, and was not accepted in the pop music world.
He was with the station at its launch, and while it was being tested during the previous year, under the name Network Y. Charles has also hosted the stations Breakfast Show ( 2004 ) and has sat in for Andrew Collins, Phil Wilding, Phill Jupitus and Radcliffe & Maconie.
Moore asked the commission to assess whether the francophone population of the Ottawa-Gatineau area was sufficiently well-served by existing French radio services, and to consider licensing one or more of the French language applications, which included a Christian music station, a community radio station and a campus radio station for the Université du Québec en Outaouais, in addition to or instead of the approved stations.
He was elected President of the South African Baptist Union in 1949 and spent a year visiting churches and mission stations.
The program was usually broadcast by independent stations — often at odd hours.

stations and renamed
Instead ' the two shortwave stations were nationalised in 1946 and renamed as Radio Netherlands Worldwide, the Dutch International Service.
When UHF television allowed a greater number of television stations to broadcast, the BBC launched a second network, BBC Two ( and the original service was later renamed BBC One ).
The network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a collection of 16 radio stations that was bought by William S. Paley in 1928 and renamed the Columbia Broadcasting System.
The UPI Audio actuality service for radio stations, created in 1958 and later renamed the United Press International Radio Network, was a spinoff from the newsfilm service and eventually provided news material to more than a thousand radio stations and US and foreign networks, including NPR.
During this period, UPI's 25-year old audio news actuality service for radio stations was renamed the United Press International Radio Network.
The purchase of the Metromedia stations was approved by the Federal Communications Commission in March 1986 ; the New York and Dallas outlets were subsequently renamed WNYW and KDAF respectively.
Amoco merged with BP in December 1998 forming BP Amoco, later renamed to BP, though the Amoco name continued at most stations until 2002.
By 1971, all the divisions of Indiana Standard bore the Amoco name including American Oil which was renamed Amoco Oil with American stations renamed Amoco stations.
But by 2001 BP announced that all Amoco service stations would either be closed or renamed to BP service stations, including the remaining stations still bearing the " Standard " name.
The new service initially covered Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, while original stations 2EA and 3EA were renamed Radio Sydney and Radio Melbourne, respectively.
* A 2008 TV Mini-series called Tess of the d ' Urbervilles, used one of the stations and was renamed Sandboure Railway station.
Some CBS stations renamed their program to The Early Show to match the national title of CBS's 1999-2012 morning program.
The English name Central became prevalent after the Island Line of the MTR metro system was built in early 1980s, and the connected stations of Pedder and Chater renamed as Central.
On 9 May 1915, three of the Underground stations in the area were renamed and Strand station became Aldwych.
There were previously three other stations in the area, Partick Central railway station ( renamed Kelvin Hall station in 1959 ), Merkland Street and Partick West railway station.
After the closure of the branch line the buildings of the two cemetery stations remained open as refreshment kiosks, and were renamed North Bar and South Bar.
Kwai Fong, Kwai Hing, Lai Chi Kok, and Cheung Sha Wan stations gained their present names before opening, and Mei Foo was also renamed from " Lai Chi Kok " to " Lai Wan " ( 荔灣 ).
The other stations had their Chinese name changed when they opened, and were renamed in 1985 together with Mei Foo station.
* 16 Dec 1979: Waterloo and Argyle ( later renamed Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok respectively ) stations opened, also as part of Kwun Tong Line.

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