Sentences with phrase «broadcasting radio stations»

This digital radio technology is used for broadcasting radio stations in many countries across Europe and the Asia Pacific so countless people may appreciate having support for it in their phones.
• iHeartRadio (U.S.): Listen to more than 800 of the nation's most popular live broadcast radio stations from 150 U.S. cities with iHeartRadio.
It supports a nomadic live broadcast radio station and a living archive of the Serpentine Galleries programme.

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Tribune Media has 42 owned or operated broadcast stations, as well as cable network WGN America, Tribune Studios and WGN - Radio.
In June, Wheeler proposed retaining the existing rules barring companies in most instances from owning a newspaper and a broadcast TV or radio station in the same market, as well as other individual market limits on radio and TV stations with «slight modification,» according to the summary of the proposal.
What started as a single radio station in the nation's capital grew to 65 stations in every major market in the U.S. and the largest black - owned broadcasting company in the country.
His Jim Pattison Group has stakes in entertainment (Ripley's Aquariums), broadcasting (acquiring nine Alberta and Saskatchewan radio stations this year) and consumer retail (Overwaitea recently took over 15 Safeway stores, from Sobeys).
«The Commission will not take adverse action on a license renewal application based upon the subjective determination of a listener or group of listeners that the station has broadcast purportedly inappropriate programming,» the FCC commissioners wrote in a recent decision challenging a local radio station license.
It also owns another broadcast channel called UniMas, as well as several cable networks and a stable of Spanish radio stations.
A trick of YouTube's algorithms has led to the blossoming of hundreds of unlicensed, independent radio stations on the site, reminiscent of an age of underground broadcasts in the previous century.
TuneIn streams broadcasts from over 120,000 radio stations through mobile apps, PCs and smart speakers such as Amazon Alexa.
Our radio station is broadcasting nonstop 24/7 to bring you the latest Bitcoin news direct to the airwaves.
This article does not apply to any visual or sound radio broadcasting station, to any internet service provider or commercial online service, or to any publisher of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, who broadcasts or publishes, including over the Internet, an advertisement in good faith, without knowledge of its false, deceptive, or misleading character.
Lance began his broadcasting career as a high school freshman spinning records at a radio station in Kimball, Neb..
The Ellis Martin Report is a radio news magazine broadcasted on 100 terrestrial stations in the United States and worldwide via the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.featuring potentially undervalued small - cap or microcap companies from a variety of industry sectors trading on a number of North American and foreign exchanges.
The project is a decentralized platform combining all radio stations in the Internet and providing opportunity for every user to create his own radio broadcast without skills in programming and knowledge in the field of organizing one's own radio.
The company's Media Networks segment operates cable programming services under the brand ESPN, Disney, and Freeform; broadcast businesses, which include the ABC TV Network and eight owned television stations; radio businesses consisting of the ESPN Radio network; and the Radio Disney netradio businesses consisting of the ESPN Radio network; and the Radio Disney netRadio network; and the Radio Disney netRadio Disney network.
St Thomas has an AM radio station called WSTA 1340, that FEMA storm - hardened, and made sure was able to broadcast throughout Hurricane's Irma and Maria.
Some months ago there was a radio broadcast on DLF (German radio station) about the intention of orthodox Jews to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.
Others, like the Mission Aviation Fellowship (which supplies aviation, radio, and purchasing services to mission agencies and churches in 15 countries), or the World Radio Mission Fellowship (with shortwave broadcasting in 15 languages from the famed «Voice of the Andes» radio station, HCJB, in Quito, Ecuador) provide highly specialized servradio, and purchasing services to mission agencies and churches in 15 countries), or the World Radio Mission Fellowship (with shortwave broadcasting in 15 languages from the famed «Voice of the Andes» radio station, HCJB, in Quito, Ecuador) provide highly specialized servRadio Mission Fellowship (with shortwave broadcasting in 15 languages from the famed «Voice of the Andes» radio station, HCJB, in Quito, Ecuador) provide highly specialized servradio station, HCJB, in Quito, Ecuador) provide highly specialized services.
On one occasion the radio station managers bleeped my broadcast because in their judgment the words being used were offensive to their listeners» ears.
The CBS network, for example, adopted this policy in 1933 after it was involved in legal problems caused by the radio broadcasts over its stations of the controversial priest.
He began broadcasting in 1928 with a series of radio sermons over the popular radio station WLWL in New York, and continued as the regular speaker on the national «Catholic Hour» program which appeared opposite «Amos»n' Andy» and was followed immediately by comedian Fred Allen.
It has been estimated, for example, that by 1974 the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission had nearly 2,500 broadcasts a week on sustaining - time valued at $ 10 million annually donated by individual local television stations.
Suddenly evangelical groups lined up to buy commercial time on radio and TV, and local stations that had previously agreed with the network policy not to sell airtime for religious broadcasting, began to cash in on the new demand and to sell time to the highest bidder.
The result was the rapid buying up of stations by large networks, which made possible the centralization of power in the hands of only a few multinational corporations who now own every part of the broadcasting system — radio, TV, cable, and satellite.
So I've been listening to 95.7 FM — a genunely outstanding radio station (broadcasting from the foot of Mt. Alto in Rome, GA — although it also serves Trion) featuring the hits from the Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties just about all the time.
And the Incentive as well as the technical capacity will be present for private commercial «pirate» operations (analogous to sea - borne pirate broadcast stations off European shores which currently are forcing commercial radio onto the United Kingdom) to be undertaken anywhere in the world.
Halsell adds that 1,400 religious stations carry this voice and that of the 80,000 evangelical pastors who broadcast on 400 radio stations, a very large majority are dispensationalists.
The narrowcast media include cable TV, videocassettes, videodiscs, local point - to - point broadcasting, low - power TV stations, subcarrier frequencies of FM radio and TV, and direct mail.
This does not include the radio listeners who hear Dobson's broadcasts on 2,500 stations in 95 countries (in six languages); or the 600 million radio listeners in China.
In addition, I produce a 24 - minute Sunday radio program broadcast over five radio stations in Maine.
In FCC v. Pacifica, the Supreme Court held that a radio station could be subject to administrative sanctions for broadcasting George Carlin's «Filthy Words» monologue outside late - night hours.
Sharon Maeda (public radio executive): «We need a change in the present rules governing the ownership of broadcast stations.
Robinson in 1964 found no significant differences in the percentage of listeners and non-listeners to religious radio broadcasts in a city with a religious radio station and a similar city without a religious radio station.
Radio exploded in America in the 1920s; within five years there were over 600 stations, and most engaged in some form of religious broadcasting.
Over the next decade, Graham would come more and more into the crosshairs of McIntyre, whose own church had split yet again, but whose voice was magnified through his publication, the Christian Beacon, and through his radio broadcast carried on hundreds of stations, the Twentieth Century Reformation Hour.
In 1961, Family Radio began the Open Forum program, a live weeknight call - in program hosted by Camping, and broadcast on the more than 140 stations owned by Family Radio in the U.S., and heard worldwide via shortwave and a network of AM / FM stations.
The major U.S. broadcast television networks have affiliates in the Oklahoma City market (ranked 41st for television by Nielsen and 48th for radio by Arbitron, covering a 34 - county area serving the central, north - central and west - central sections of Oklahoma); including NBC affiliate KFOR - TV (channel 4), ABC affiliate KOCO - TV (channel 5), CBS affiliate KWTV - DT (channel 9, the flagship of locally based Griffin Communications), PBS station KETA - TV (channel 13, the flagship of the state - run OETA member network), Fox affiliate KOKH - TV (channel 25), CW affiliate KOCB (channel 34), independent station KAUT - TV (channel 43), MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI - TV (channel 52), and Ion Television owned - and - operated station KOPX - TV (channel 62).
On May 23, the Chamber of Commerce and representatives from the school system will be on - hand for an official ribbon cutting, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Q94 - FM, Richmond's # 1 hit music station, will broadcast live from Pie Five from 6 — 8 p.m. Free pizzas will be given away during the radio remote.
As was the case last fall, radio stations will broadcast appeals to report the birds but not molest them.
For 90 secords (live at 7:55 and 8:55 a.m., on tape at 5:55 p.m.) he races through a breezy, offbeat, impudent, satirical sports report that's broadcast over radio station WLUP: «Hey, Chet Chitchat here with the lobotomy line on sports!
A mail truck rolled up and deposited 16 sacks of mail, sent to Musial as a result of a promotion stunt by KDKA, the radio station that broadcasts Pirate games.
Sirs: I am reminded of an earlier artist of this type of broadcasting — the late Johnny Neblett, who was the announcer for the Columbus, Ohio Red Birds on radio station WBNS around 1936 and 1937.
In addition, from 12:30 to 1:30 every Monday afternoon, he reads selections from SI on a program for blind listeners that is broadcast through the facilities of public radio station KPFA in Berkeley.
Retired College of DuPage administrator Joseph Barillari loved movies and shared his knowledge of film in reviews broadcast on the Glen Ellyn school's radio station, WDCB - FM 90.9.
Finally, the Center for Public Integrity has developed an excellent web - based media - ownership tracking database: enter your zip code and the system will show you the broadcast and print media outlets based in your area, complete with a nice clickable map (one of the Christian radio stations in my home town of Palestine, Texas has a 154 - meter tower?
The newly established Media Council granted licences to pro-government radio stations yet failed to renew oppositional Club Radio's broadcasting riradio stations yet failed to renew oppositional Club Radio's broadcasting riRadio's broadcasting rights.
Interviews about the series will broadcast on public radio stations statewide on The Capitol Pressroom and WNYC's Morning Edition.
Seats to an afternoon speech and interview, broadcast live from a performance studio of the regional radio station WAMC, were snapped up in less than a day.
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