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As part of its focus to secure nuclear materials worldwide, NTI helped create the World Institute for Nuclear Security, or WINS, established in Vienna in 2008.

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* John Montone, morning street reporter for 1010 WINS Radio New York.
The single, " C ' mon Everybody ( Do You Wanna Dance )", received enough airplay on NYC radio station WINS, that it was re-recorded and used as the sound bite introduction for deejay Murray the K's " Triple Play " segments.
The Windows LMHOSTS file provides a NetBIOS name resolution method that can be used for small networks that do not use a WINS server.
WINS and WBEN also have a tone at 30 minutes past the hour for those setting their clocks.
Since the release of Windows 2000, the use of WINS for name resolution has been deprecated by Microsoft, with hierarchical Dynamic DNS now configured as the default name resolution protocol for all Windows operating systems.
WINS can still be configured on clients as a secondary name resolution protocol for interoperability with legacy Windows environments and applications.
Santiglia had sung jingles for WINS Radio, appeared on Broadway, and had songwriting experience.
Windows Internet Name Service ( WINS ) is Microsoft's implementation of NetBIOS Name Service ( NBNS ), a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names.
There is no hierarchy in WINS ( unlike DNS ), but like DNS its database can be queried for the address to contact rather than broadcasting a request for which address to contact.
In reality, especially in large enterprise environments, applications such as SMS 2003 with its use of the 1A record, MS SQL Server 2000 for use of named pipes, and Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 both require WINS for full functionality.
They continued on the air for over four decades on the NBC, CBS, and Mutual networks, and on New York City stations WINS, WOR, and WHN.
Since its founding in 1982, WINS has been providing female public school students with hands-on science classes, scientific literacy and skill-building activities, and opportunities for personal growth in a uniquely nurturing setting.
AccuWeather, through the United Stations Radio Networks ( previously through Westwood One until 2009 ), also provides weather for numerous radio stations and newspapers, including WINS ( AM ) in New York City, KFWB ( AM ) in Los Angeles and WBZ ( AM ) in Boston.
Two major 50, 000-watt stations, WMGM and WINS, had battled each other, playing pop music for years.
NetBIOS over TCP / IP ( NetBT ) support as a compatibility layer for TCP / IP was introduced as also the Microsoft DHCP and WINS clients and DHCP and WINS servers.
A hint of what was to come came in 1958 – 1959, when for a time legendary rock and blues disk jockey Alan Freed hosted a daily evening show on WABC which was formatically ( sic ) and musically like the early rock shows he had gained fame with on WINS.
Fortunately for WABC, the other Top 40 outlets could not be heard well in certain New York and New Jersey suburbs, since WINS, WMGM, and WMCA were all directional stations.
Its traffic reports and news coverage includes more of Long Island and the northern and western suburbs of New York City than WINS, and it occasionally allows room for longer interviews and analysis pieces than does WINS.
Garrett got airplay in New York City for " This Diamond Ring " by making a deal with WINS disc jockey " Murray the K " Kaufman, who ran a series of all-star concerts at theaters around the New York area, promising that if he played Lewis ’ record, the Playboys would do his shows.

WINS and its
New York City's all-news radio station, WINS originally took its name from INS.
WINS was a proprietary implementation used with Windows NT 4. 0 networks, but brought about its own issues and complexities in the design and maintenance of a Microsoft network.
The WINS client from Microsoft is common across all its operating systems including DOS.
Locally, it is also co-owned with its CBS Radio partners WCBS-AM-FM, WFAN, WINS, WWFS and WXRK but their studio facilities are located separately in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan.
Although WINS has usually received the higher Arbitron ratings of the two all-news stations, WCBS has had the stronger ratings in the outlying suburbs because of its broadcast-signal pattern.
In 1995, Westinghouse merged with CBS, making WCBS a sister station to its longtime arch rival WINS.
On April 19, 1965, after weeks of speculation, WINS changed its format radically, becoming the first all-news radio station in the United States, going with the format around the clock.
In 1995 Westinghouse Electric purchased CBS, a move which made WINS a sister station to its long-time rival WCBS.
WEMP and its all-news format struggled to make gains in Arbitron ratings ; for example, in the period ending January 4, 2012, Arbitron rated WEMP at a 0. 5, far behind both of the CBS Radio-owned all-news stations in New York, category leader WINS ( rated at 3. 2 in that January book ) or WCBS.
The station promoted itself with its slogan, " You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world ", as first used by New York Westinghouse station WINS.
Like its former Westinghouse ( now CBS Radio ) sister stations ( and fellow all-news stations ) WINS in New York and KYW in Philadelphia, KFWB had a running teletype sound effect in the background during regular newscasts.
Westinghouse also used field reporters at its all-news stations, which included 1010 WINS New York, KYW Newsradio 1060 and KFWB News 98 Los Angeles.
WINS began broadcasting its all-news format in April 1965.

WINS and format
By the end of 1964, Murray found out that WINS was going to change to an all news format the following year.
* 21 September: KYW ( AM ), shortly after relocating back to Philadelphia, institutes an all-news format patterned after WINS ( AM ).
Top 40 WINS was the No. 1 music station and WMCA, which did a similar rock leaning top 40 format, was also a formidable competitor, while WABC barely ranked in the Top Ten.
In the wake of the success of " W-A-Beatle-C " ( as it was briefly called around the time of the Beatles ' U. S. visit ), competitor WINS finally dropped out of the Top 40 battle in 1965, adopting an all-news format.
KYW's early format elements were shared with WINS, such as the distinctive teletype sound effect playing in the background ( no longer done at KYW ), and the slogans " All News, All the Time ", " The Newswatch Never Stops ", " Listen 2, 3, 4 times a day " and " You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world ".
On April 19, 1965 WINS dropped music and instituted a 24-hour, all-news format, which continues to this day.
WCBS ' switch to all-news was directly spurred by the switch of WINS to a similar format in April 1965.
WINS is the nation's oldest all-news radio station, broadcasting in that format continuously since 1965.
When breaking news warrants, WINS will break format to provide continuous coverage of any event.
However, Westinghouse Broadcasting supported the format and WINS eventually prospered with it.

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