Sentences with phrase «air station on»

Minutes before attacking Pearl Harbor, Japanese aircraft bombed the nearby U.S. Naval Air Station on the east coast of Oahu, about 20 kilometers from Pearl Harbor.

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Since then, he has aired radio shows on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio station and let Apple use his tracks in several Apple Music ads.
It has also teamed up with Shomi - target Netflix to produce a new survivalist thriller series, «Between,» which will air on Rogers» City stations.
Fraley and her sister Ada Wyn, part of a massive influx of women into the U.S. workforce during WWII, went to work at a Naval Air Station in Alameda, Calif., after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, according to the Times.
The mission is scheduled to depart on Dec. 4 from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
All stations need prizes for on - air giveaways, as well as office products and furniture, station vehicles and service for those vehicles, cleaning services, and much more to keep their own operations going, and they're more than willing to trade those out for advertising.
Assessing the size is also difficult: even though the perspective might be a factor here, the object seems to be smaller than the F - 16s, but probably much larger than a micro-drone as the bird - sized Perdix drones, 103 of those, launched from three F / A -18 F Super Hornets, took part in one of the world's largest micro-drone swarms over the skies of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California on Oct. 25, 2016.
Missile strikes on Syrian government bases overnight killed dozens of pro-regime forces, raising the risks of a wider regional war just weeks after Israel was blamed for hitting an air station in the country used by Iranian elite forces.
Moon Express occupies Launch Complexes 17 & 18 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center on Florida's Space Coast, where many of the robots that explored new worlds and unlocked the secrets of our solar system began their journeys.
In addition to hosting this blog, he is an on - air commentator for the cable station CNBC and a contributor to The Washington Post's PostEverything blog.
SpaceX's next flight to the space station, its fifth delivery flight so far, is set to launch at 4:47 a.m. EST (0947 GMT) on Saturday (Jan. 10) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Sstation, its fifth delivery flight so far, is set to launch at 4:47 a.m. EST (0947 GMT) on Saturday (Jan. 10) from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force StationStation.
In an official release published on the U.S. Air Force official website, Lt. Col. Josh Koslov, squadron commander of the 43rd Expeditionary Electronic Attack Squadron, is quoted as saying, «When the Compass Call is up on station supporting our Iraqi allies we are denying ISIL's ability to command and control their forces.»
The aircraft went down one mile east of the runway on landing approach to Boca Chica Field, Naval Air Station Key West when the accident occurred.
The air - conditioned studio on Wall Street in downtown Manhattan — where he records his daily show, syndicated nationally across 300 Christian radio stations — provides welcome relief from the blistering heat outside.
On that fateful morning, I was in Scottsdale, Arizona on the corner of Hayden and Indian School at a gas station putting air in my tire when I heard the news over the radiOn that fateful morning, I was in Scottsdale, Arizona on the corner of Hayden and Indian School at a gas station putting air in my tire when I heard the news over the radion the corner of Hayden and Indian School at a gas station putting air in my tire when I heard the news over the radio.
Paid - time, audience supported syndicated programs, produced primarily by independent Protestant groups, supported by audience contributions, and aired on time purchased from individual local stations.
These programs were then fed to affiliate stations for airing on «sustaining - time,» or public - service time.
Presidential debates, increased public affairs, innovations in news coverage, fewer commercials on children «s programs, more female and minority on - air employment, greater minority ownership of stations, «free speech messages» in many cities, greater responsiveness to viewer «s letters, and a temporary reduction in violent programs — all were brought about through the efforts of the broadcast reform groups.9.
In 1970, the state of Mississippi banned Sesame Street from being aired on their local PBS stations, because black and brown kids were playing with white kids, and this would have offended some of the families of that state.
To stay on the air, public broadcasting stations were forced resort to year - round fund raising campaigns, to accept forms of «underwriter recognition» that looked suspiciously like commercials, and to tailor their programming schedule to whatever corporate underwriters would support.
Liberating a Continent will be aired on various public television stations in the months ahead; that schedule will be regularly updated at www.jp2film.com.
However, the evangelical and fundamentalist groups were more or less excluded from this agreement, although the Southern Baptists, Mormons and others were given a modest amount of air time, and some televangelists were able to buy time, mostly on radio and non-network TV stations.
During the Great War a group of American naval aviators were stationed on a barren island off the northwest coast of France where, amid lonely and desolate conditions, they carried on their hazardous scouting in the air.
When radio station WABC in New York dismissed a popular talk show host, Bob Grant, who refused to stop making racist remarks on the air, some of his colleagues complained that he was being censored.
In that year, the FCC released a programming statement in which they concluded, under a good deal of pressure from particular groups) that no public - interest basis was to be served by distinguishing between sustaining - time programs (those broadcast on free air - time) and commercially sponsored programs in evaluating a station's performance in the public interest.
And three of the stations actually booked on - air demos.
This change in FCC policy did not have an immediately dramatic effect on the nature of religious programming; however, it effectively changed the structure within which religious programming was to be considered by releasing stations from any regulatory obligation to provide free air - time for the broadcast of religious programs.
The larger, established, mainline denominations generally held the view that broadcasters should provide time on the air for a balanced presentation of religious views, roughly representing the proportion of various religious groups in the community, even if this required stations to supply the time without charge, and that this was consistent with the understandings reached between Congress and the broadcasters when the allocation of nonprofit stations was defeated.
The first religious program was broadcast less than two months after the first licensed commercial station went on the air, when on January 2, l921, station KDKA in Pittsburgh provided a remote broadcast from Calvary Episcopal Church.
Nevertheless, a number of local councils of churches and other broad - based religious groups have managed to get a significant airing of news from a religious perspective on their local stations.
Kelley was also caught trying to bring guns onto Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico when he was stationed there, according to an El Paso, Texas, police report released on Tuesday.
Seventy - five years ago, on Sunday, September 15, 1940, Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine were driven from the prime minister's country house, Chequers, to the nearby village of Uxbridge: a Royal Air Force station and the headquarters from which Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park was directing the RAF's No. 11 Group against the onslaught of the German Luftwaffe in southern England.
Seventy - five years ago, on Sunday, September 15, 1940, Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine were driven from the prime minister's country house, Chequers, to the nearby village of Uxbridge: a Royal Air Force station and the headquarters from which Air Vice-Marshal Keith Park was directing....
One of the station's anchors, Shepard Smith, recently launched into a frustrated live on - air rant.
Television specials and interviews aired on the local news stations about the grand work that was being done to beautify this once - decrepit downtown block of the city.
When statements were made on radio and television that slandered individuals, or strong positions about issues of public importance were aired which needed balance and rebuttal, it was possible for ordinary citizens to demand that the station provide time for reply.
There appear to be three main reasons for the concentration of religious programs on Sundays: (1) Sunday is the traditional day of Christian worship and therefore seemed most appropriate for Christian broadcasts; (2) Christian broadcasts on the networks were originally conceived as alternatives for those, such as shut - ins, who could not attend regular services at a church; (6)(3) Sunday morning was the period of lowest audience for broadcasters and therefore was the least commercially damaging for stations in fulfilling their FCC obligations by providing free air - time for religious broadcasts.
Also, hundreds of local churches have services aired on local radio and TV stations.
Christian Television Mission produced programs which were aired primarily on sustaining - time provided free by stations around the country.
Station managers have tended during the 1960s and 1970s to substitute religious programming previously aired on public - service time by the more profitable programming that paid for its air - time.
The broadcast NEVER aired on KDNW (the most popular FM Christian station in town).
It also airs on major cable providers like Comcast and Time Warner and on local affiliates like Atlanta's WAGA - TV where the program ranks number two in its time slot, which is quite an achievement in a top ten market with about 14 local stations.
Stephen «The Murph» Murphy has taken to the airwaves with a new commercial now airing on some cable stations on Long Island.
Also on show at Ozwater will be water and wastewater technologies including Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF); clarifiers, tube settlers and thickeners; shaftless conveyors; sludge dewatering; septic receival stations; continuous sand filters; UV disinfection; anaerobic pretreatment and biogas reuse systems; and packaged sewage systems.
The show will air daily Monday through Friday for three weeks on select FOX - owned stations across the country.
To promote the event, Clear Channel launched a national on - air and online promotion across more than 140 of its mainstream and rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio (CHR), HOT - AC and Electronic Dance Music (EDM) stations beginning today.
In 1991, at the climax of Washington's undefeated national championship season, a Seattle TV station aired a report on the poor graduation rate of the players under coach Don James, who quit on Sunday after Washington was placed on probation (page 11).
The Giants always get more coverage on the local news networks and on the CSN stations, their rivalries get discussed more, and they even have more radio broadcasters and an extra channel that their Friday games air unlike the A's.
Rodgers, who turns 25 on Oct. 14, first donned pads at age eight in a Pop Warner league in Panama City, Fla., where his mother, Regina Miller, was stationed as an Air Force lieutenant.
Because it was still pouring at six, CBS decided to end its coverage and not stay on the air for most affiliate stations outside the Eastern time zone, which the network usually does during majors.
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