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television and station's
ITU prefixes: Letter combinations available for use in Canada as the first two letters of a television or radio station's call sign are CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ, CK, CY, CZ, VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF, VG, VO, VX, VY, XJ, XK, XL, XM, XN and XO.
* 1986 – A tornado is broadcast live on KARE television in Minnesota when the station's helicopter pilot makes a chance encounter.
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.
As interest in television grew, and as early television stations began regular broadcasts, the idea of networking television signals ( sending one station's video and audio signal to outlying stations ) was born.
Most of a television station's programs were still locally produced.
The station's 45-line, triply interlaced pictures used the U. A. Sanabria television technology.
" The transmission of programming on a broadcast station's assigned frequency, and the fact that television networks / stations could participate, distinguished EBS from CONELRAD.
For many years, television station WPTA was licensed to Roanoke, though that station's studios and transmitter have always been located in nearby Fort Wayne.
This was the second incident of that night involving the interruption of a television station's broadcast signal, with the first taking place during WGN-TV ’ s News at Nine.
WGN-TV began broadcasting on cable television throughout the United States in October 1978, after Tulsa-based satellite uplinker United Video Satellite Group uplinked the station's signal via satellite.
On February 22, 2010, WGN-TV became the first television station in the Chicago market to allow iPhone users to watch live streams of its newscasts ; the 6-9 a. m. block of the WGN Morning News, the midday and 5 p. m. newscasts are intially available for streaming to iPhone users ; at present, all newscasts are streamed through the station's website and on Apple devices.
is a Japanese television station based in Daiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, also known as or CX, based on the station's callsign " JOCX-DTV ".
The station's television commercials during these years featured the song " Layla " by Derek and the Dominos and was considered one of the station's anthems.
* In television, an ident is a commercial for the own television station's programs.
The Educational-access television cable TV station's programming features coverage of school-specific and school system-wide events and programs, Government-access television ( GATV ) coverage of town governmental commissions, boards, legislative meetings, emergency announcements, event schedules, meeting schedules for governmental departments, commissions, boards and committees as well as community information and announcements regarding town services.
Upon turning 18, Dade calls a local television station, dupes the security guard into giving him the modem's phone number ( a tactic known as social engineering ) and successfully hacks into the station's computer network, changing the current TV program to an episode of The Outer Limits.
The three Ts morphed from an anchor, reflecting the nautical influence of the station's name. Independent television was introduced to Britain in September 1955.
A studio-transmitter link ( or STL ) sends a radio station's or television station's audio and video from the broadcast studio to a radio transmitter or television transmitter in another location.

television and airwaves
Disco hit the television airwaves with Soul Train in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's Disco Step-by-Step Television Show in 1975, Steve Marcus ' Disco Magic / Disco 77, Eddie Rivera's Soap Factory and Merv Griffin's Dance Fever, hosted by Deney Terrio, who is credited with teaching actor John Travolta to dance for his upcoming role in the hit movie Saturday Night Fever.
In radio or television shows in many European countries, the host would describe a program, instruct the audience to connect a cassette tape recorder to the radio or TV and then broadcast the program over the airwaves in audio format.
* December 26 – After 35 years on the airwaves and holding the title of longest-running non-news program on network television, NBC airs the final episode of daytime drama Search for Tomorrow.
Their films have never left the television airwaves since first appearing in 1958, and they continue to delight old fans while attracting a new legion of fervent admirers.
In the season 10 ( 2006 ) episode " Cartoon Wars Part II ", Cartman, planning to exploit the public's fear of terrorism, seeks to get the Fox television series Family Guy, a program he despises, permanently removed from the airwaves when Fox plans to air an episode despite its inclusion of a cartoon likeness of Muhammad.
Joaquin's call to 911 to save his brother was recorded and repeatedly played over the airwaves and on television.
After leaving the airwaves in 1985, the original team reunited to produce two more Grammar Rock segments (" Busy Prepositions " and " The Tale of Mr. Morton ") for television in 1993.
" Television Watch, an organization promoting parental responsibility for children's television viewing over increased government regulation of television, used a short clip of Bozell saying that the V-Chip is ineffective at blocking inappropriate television programs in a promotional video released in July 2005 intended to claim that special-interest groups like Bozell's own Parents Television Council are using such propaganda to justify increased government control of the public airwaves.
Previous government-imposed limits on who can have stations and who can't would be removed, and everyone would be given equal opportunity to use the airwaves for their own radio station, television station, or even broadcast their own website.
At the time, the words were considered highly inappropriate and unsuitable for broadcast on the public airwaves in the United States, whether radio or television.
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 ).
Watching analogue television can only be done via cable, since the Dutch government ended reception via airwaves in 2006.
A new seaQuest was constructed ; the sets redesigned, and a shortened version of the Emmy winning main title theme was instituted as the series returned to the airwaves on September 18, 1994 with a two-hour television movie entitled " Daggers.
There is no generally accepted right of access for citizens to use broadcast studio facilities of PBS member stations, nor right of access by community content producers to the airwaves stewarded by these television stations.
The movement has challenged the hegemony of Israel's secular elite, demands free speech and open airwaves for all sectors of the Israeli public, and wants to break the monopoly the state has on radio and television broadcasts.
A year later, in 1973, another series aimed at young people called Young Eyes took to the WTV airwaves ; this was co-presented by Andy Price and a young actress fresh out of drama school named Lesley Manville ( who since went on to greater fame in UK television drama ).
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) term for such a channel is specialty service ( or even more explicitly " specialty television programming undertaking "), referring to virtually any non-premium television service which is not carried over the airwaves or otherwise deemed exempt by the CRTC.
However, only six months after his television début he was banned from the Australian airwaves when, during a live broadcast, he told his show's producer — who had been pressing him to go to a commercial break — to " go away and masturbate " so that he could continue an entertaining interview with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.
Meanwhile the Netherlands Television Service ( NTS ) was createed in 1951, two years after public television returned to the airwaves.
Many of his songs hit Chilean airwaves and television, making him a household name all over his native country.
In the 2007 film Transformers, the character " Bumblebee ", when communicating with the movie's main characters, pulls on radio / television airwaves to speak ; one such set of dialogue being John Wayne's line: " Any more questions you wanna ask?
A longtime presence over the airwaves in Detroit, Pastor Bogle has had a daily television and / or radio show in southeastern Michigan since 1967.

television and extend
At the same time, the advent of fibre-optic technology enabled companies to extend their systems to nearby towns and villages that by themselves were not viable cable television markets.
All the courts used by the US Open are illuminated, meaning that television coverage of the tournament can extend into prime time to attract higher ratings.
In the same way, no pressure exists to produce " filler content " to extend a short plot into a full television series.
Slow-motion is widely used in sport broadcasting and its origins in this domain extend right back to the earliest days of television, one example being the European Heavyweight Title in 1939 where Max Schmeling knocked out Adolf Heuser in 71 seconds.
* Providing the hardware that enables public radio and television broadcasters to extend and maintain the reach of their programming.
The original 1968 contract ran only to 1974 ( like the rest of ITV ), but the ITA elected to extend all contracts to 1981 because of the enormous costs of introducing colour television.
However,, a majority of cable companies have chosen to extend their existing quadrature amplitude modulation-based systems to carry digital television rather than adopting any form of VSB.
Most notable of these came in 1978 when Grampian became the first British television station to adopt ENG video cameras for news coverage-a move which finally allowed its regional news programme, Grampian Today, to extend from three to five nights a week.
* Murray v. United States ( 1964 ) To force the Federal Communications Commission to extend the Fairness Doctrine so that Atheists could have equal time with religion on radio and television.
To the east of the pier, houses at Portkil extend down to Portkil bay, and the 413 – foot ( 126 m ) hill at Rosneath home farm is topped by a television mast.
The liquidation of Artemis Records led Sobule to extend her experiments with online music distribution and to relocate from New York City to Los Angeles, where she has continued to write and perform prolifically and to compose original music for television, including for the popular Nickelodeon series Unfabulous.
" While film inserts were being used in television drama from the early 1950s, Nineteen Eighty-Four represented the most extensive use of them in a TV play up to that time, and signalled Cartier's determination to extend the boundaries of TV drama.
English television presenters Ant & Dec extend this continuity to almost all their appearances, with Ant almost always on the left and Dec on the right, as does the Japanese pop duo Puffy, with Yumi Yoshimura on the left and Ami Onuki on the right.
Today the publication is a bi-monthly magazine that delivers relevant music features and reviews that extend past music into other media such as television, gaming and books.
NBC Radio had long been affiliated with KFI in Los Angeles, though that relationship did not extend into television in August 1948 when KFI-TV ( channel 9, now KCAL-TV ) was launched.
The CBC announced on February 17, 1959 that they would appear before the BBG ( predecessor to the CRTC ) in Ottawa on March 18 to apply for a license to extend Radio-Canada's television signal into the Winnipeg area.
To begin with there was large opposition to building a second television mast on the island, however the alternative was to extend the current transmitter at Rowridge to carry both the ITA and BBC television services which proved even more unpopular.
Since at least 1981, Major League Baseball had designated the Baltimore Orioles television territory to extend from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Charlotte, North Carolina.
BBC iPlayer, commonly shortened to iPlayer, is an internet television and radio service and software application, developed by the BBC to extend its former RealPlayer-based and other streamed video clip content to include whole TV shows.
His talents extend beyond the concert stage as McKayle has also performed and choreographed for Broadway musicals, theatre, television, and film.

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