Sentences with phrase «airwaves for»

Dr. Plott and I had both been hired by the Federal Communications Commission to help them develop auctions for the airwaves for broad and narrow band.
This year's Super Bowl is being televised on NBC, which like other broadcast networks, can be plucked from the airwaves for free if you have a digital antenna.
It set aside airwaves for new entrants in the 2008 auction that brought in Globalive's Wind Mobile, Public Mobile and third upstart Mobilicity.
And also... the crate diggers at Roll7 have scoured the airwaves for a shimmering extended soundtrack, treats including, Cid Rim, Lone, Faulty DL, Submerse and Mike Slott.
A second TV Spot has hit the airwaves for Sony Screen Gems» Underworld: Awakening, this time showing us a monster Lycan...
With TV Movies, Miniseries and Limited Series dominating the attention and airwaves for the last couple of years (this year in particular) the majority of our conversation circulates around these categories.
Held every four years in various locations around the world, the contest challenges teams to scan the airwaves for other ham operators to connect with, either by voice or by Morse code, awarding points for each contact and extra for those in far - off locales.
So even as CSNY defended the governor over the airwaves for his controversial fiscal tightening policies, Cuomo spent his own time and resources raising money to defeat any potential challenger in the next election.
The famous Cellino and Barnes jingle and the law firm members» huge, smiling faces on billboards, which have been a part of Buffalo's scenery and airwaves for over 18 years, might soon be a thing of the past.
This has been the news moving on the airwaves for some time now and Ghanaians are still wondering how «big a deal» this migration is suppose to be.
Long - range plans call for FCC approval of a low - wattage station that would hit the airwaves for all to hear.
The ban I propose would be rather straightforward: The U.S. would disallow all individually targeted ads, with large fines or even removal from the public airwaves for repeated violations.
All four of Britain's networks secured new airwaves for next generation services, Ofcom said on Thursday, but O2 also secured all of the blocks of 2.3 Ghz airwaves that can be deployed immediately to boost capacity for 4G services.
It theoretically could still do so with just the spectrum it already has in hand, but again, passing up an opportunity to acquire even more airwaves for a relatively low price wouldn't be smart.
The initial customer trials will use 28 GHz frequency airwaves for service to fixed points, like a home router, but Verizon also plans to test 5G mobile service later this year.

Not exact matches

You know, he's picking up, you know, conversations in the airwaves and he's, you know, he's looking for, you know, people that are snitching on him every single day.
DARPA is offering $ 2 million (U.S.) to the brilliant mind who can come up with an AI solution for managing wireless spectrum, which are the airwaves over which cellphones, radios, TVs and other things transmit.
But as recommendations for health care reform increasingly dominate the airwaves, there's a frustrating sense of deja vu: many of the problems that were identified last time remain.
Google has not disclosed details about how many subscribers it has for the service, which it introduced almost three years ago and runs on leased airwaves from the networks of T - Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular.
But it's a hard market to crack in North America because broadcasters have bought up the producers of top properties, limiting airwave access for independents.
With the airwaves full of ostensible experts yelling at one another in cynical displays of political theatre, people were eager for a wonky stats guy who promised to cut through the bullshit.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission had barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for more than a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
A quiet decision by private equity firm Blackstone Group LP to recently sell three TV stations may foreshadow uncertain returns for some selling TV airwaves and lower wireless demand in the U.S. government's upcoming spectrum auction, industry watchers say.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for over a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The group stressed concerns for safety should «airwaves and / or frequency spectrums generally used in the remote control of drones are too congested during the SXSW event to ensure operation safe from interference.»
LONDON, April 5 (Reuters)- Telefonica's O2 won the biggest chunk of new British mobile airwaves in an auction that raised 1.36 billion pounds ($ 1.9 billion) for the government, regulator Ofcom said.
The airwaves in the 3.4 GHz band have been earmarked for 5G, the future wireless technology that promises to link up everything from cars to household devices, as well as providing far greater smartphone speeds.
The airwaves have reached the saturation point for three guys and a Patreon account.
Dish Network Corp. founder and Chairman Charlie Ergen will retake the reins at the satellite company after accumulating $ 50 billion in wireless airwaves in preparation for a mobile - based challenge to the pay - TV industry.
It has cut costs and made itself more attractive to customers, BTIG Research analyst Walter Piecyk said, but it hasn't invested enough in its network and doesn't have enough airwave rights for quality service in rural areas.
Your license lets you use the public's airwaves as trustees for 180 million Americans.
After weeks of flooding the airwaves with demands for an emergency debate on a motion condemning BC's interference with the Trans Mountain pipeline Jason Kenney finally got a chance to demonstrate what he meant... Continue reading →
The airwaves were full opiners who warned of a market that is fully valued.Gundlach and Dalio added their two cents for measure, espousing the need to hold GOLD as a hedge against geopolitical uncertainties.
The company has cut costs and made itself more attractive to customers, BTIG Research analyst Walter Piecyk says, but it hasn't invested enough in its network and doesn't have enough airwave rights for quality service in rural areas.
But Al - Khalili is best known for his role as a populariser of science on the airwaves, regularly hosting The Life Scientific on BBC Radio 4, in which he explores the lives of notable scientists.
The point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it seemed by the beginning of the conclave that it had all been going on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful free - for - all was the only chance for many of them to be heard at all on this subject.
For many of Sheen's viewers, however, it was Sheen himself who was the real «angel of the airwaves
Airwaves are filled with commercials for antidepressants; by sales, the antipsychotic medication aripiprazole, marketed for depression, is the number - one drug in the U.S., with sales of well over a billion dollars per year.
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
In its statement the NCCC called for greater involvement by the Federal Communications Commission in guarding the public airwaves.
The airwaves are held in trust for the public by radio and television broadcasters, and their licenses are regulated by government.
One of the justifications the paid - time religious broadcasters have given for their monopolizing of the airwaves, their displacement of other religious programs on television, and their commercializing of religion on television is that through such an approach they have been able to overcome the barriers that have restricted religious broadcasters who have been dependent on the goodwill of stations and networks.
The words crisis and beleaguered - which is football media - speak for we've got him right in the crosshairs - rumbled around the back pages and airwaves, amid mutterings that the forthcoming mini-tour to India would provide a handy opportunity for a swift twist of Kean's neck.
If you thought a sparsely - ttended ACC Championship Game was bad for business, wait until a sparsely attended semifinal game hits the airwaves.
They seem to be hell bent on using the power of the airwaves to destabilise our club by exaggerating any faults and not giving us any credit for any small triumphs.
George Eustice, now the Conservative MP for Camborne and Redruth, said he had been frequently frustrated by resistance to his reforming ideas when dealing with the broadcasters» liaison group controlling politics on the airwaves.
We give you the airwaves — quit talking about yourselves and start using them for something useful.
This week, Paladino will be in the field shooting footage for his first TV ad (I believe he'll be the first gubernatorial candidate to hit the airwaves).
Eric Dinallo is the fifth and final Democratic AG contender to hit the airwaves with a TV ad in advance of the Sept. 14 primary, launching a spot that features John Leguizamo lauding the candidate for, among other things, leading the fight to hold Wall Street accountable «before it was cool.»
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