Sentences with phrase «radio broadcasting faces»

Radio broadcasting faces pressures from advertising growth having shifted to the Internet and to mobile devices.

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David L. Glusker outlines the major problem faced by mainline religious radio and television ministries — namely, how to raise enough money to stay on the air while avoiding offense by stressing fund - raising during broadcasts.
When American news sources erroneously report Louis» death, he gets taken to swanky Radio Tokyo to announce that he's still alive; when he refuses to make anti-American propaganda broadcasts, he's returned to The Bird, who punishes Louis by making every other imprisoned soldier punch him in the face.
The uncovered face, itself a powerful political statement, is placed in close proximity to a microphone, the type often used for radio broadcasts or for addressing large crowds.
This interpretation is especially plausible given that Congress was concerned that radio hobbyists not face liability for intercepting readily accessible broadcasts, such as those covered by § 2511 (2)(g)(ii)(II), which can be picked up by a police scanner.
The entertainment focus of broadcast media makes it possible for brokers to use radio and TV to help put a human face on their company and convey a personality that appeals to consumers.
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