Sentences with phrase «radios tuned in»

Not exact matches

Though Apple had just released its fifth - generation iPod, the Zune offered some unique features: a built - in FM radio receiver, and a Wi - Fi connection that meant Zune users could swap tunes with one other (unofficially dubbed «squirting» to the delight of reviewers).
Listeners tune in and out, change stations, and are often engaged in some other activity while the radio is on, so your message needs to appear often if they're going to hear it.
The Fox News host and conservative personality was fed up with Republican leaders in Washington — and he wasn't hiding it from the millions of listeners tuned into his radio program.
The coalition also named June 26 a day of silence for Web radio; when listeners tuned in to Pandora, Yahoo Music, Live365, and other online broadcasters, they'd hear no music, just a message telling them about the rate changes and directing them to contact their representatives.
Now that I think of it, the satellite radio in my new Lexus F - Sport GS350 must have been tuned to that»80s party mainstay 1st Wave when I quit the parking lot of Toyota Canada HQ, ripped off homeward down the highway and found myself lost in thoughts of that glorious decade.
And then, tune in to IL Radio — featuring information on the best places to live, retire, travel and invest overseas.
While most people will tune in to the television, radio, or even the mobile web for their debate coverage, we're seeing large numbers of users install new applications for the first time to engage with the debate.
Listeners tune in to radio to hear the newest releases and discover new music, which they then add to their music stream.
Then it's time for a «hymn» — or whatever one calls religious music that is not a dirge, not a joyous folk song, but a pop ditty whose beat and back - up would fit it to the format of any middle - of - the - road radio station, were it not for the lyrics (try «I Am the Righteousness of God in Christ» to the tune of «Up, Up and Away»).
A pastor outside Dallas has launched a drive - in church that operates along the same lines as a drive - in movie theater: Congregants stay in their vehicles and tune in to the sermon on their car radios.
They'd show Christian films on a large screen affixed to the back of the building while people tuned in through their car radios.
Driving on the Solstice, tuning in to Public Radio, I heard a voice, legitimately trained, a little thin, but earnest; the soprano's every....
Life listening for God is not so much different than tuning in to a radio station, Jesus said, My sheep know my voice».
As someone who has taken more than 25,000 calls from his listeners (more than 7 million tune in on a weekly basis) the stories and quirks that make us human are also a source of endless fascination for the radio host.
He tunes in on it by radio and finds that his luck there is better.
Fans can tune in via their radios or listen online at the station's website here.
During the baseball season some 12 to 15 million Latin Americans, béisbol lovers all, tune in their radio sets several times a week to hear a toro - voiced Norteamericano broadcast major league games in Spanish.
An American tourist who last week drove along the Garden Route in South Africa, and who tuned the radio of his rented Volkswagen to one of the few stations whose airwaves reach that verdant and mountainous stretch of coast, would have heard something like the following programming lineup: an update on Oscar Pistorius; a song by Taylor Swift; Pistorius; One Direction; a news report in Afrikaans, the only word of which an English speaker could discern being Pistorius.
Yes, this is a man who lists «walking» and «listening to political debate» as hobbies — can't see him thumbing through the back pages of the Sun or tuning in to radio 5 Talksport for his entertainment.
Each Tuesday on the Sirius XM Radio Hits 1 Morning Mash - Up, tune in to «Tell Us Something Good» segment, where Nicole will introduce a brand on this registry for good and discuss how the company gives back.
One night back in February, I was driving home from a meeting and tuned in to NPR's Fresh Air on the car radio.
Sometimes, if a family in a nearby home is using a monitor tuned to the same radio band, you may find that you're actually listening to next door's baby!
A small radio not tuned in to any station will also work to make white noise, for those who can't afford this gadget;)
In a pinch, you can always use a radio tuned to a static channel, an air purifier, or an oscillating fan in the bedrooIn a pinch, you can always use a radio tuned to a static channel, an air purifier, or an oscillating fan in the bedrooin the bedroom.
Of course, the idea of a «War on Christmas» is terminally silly in a culture saturated with Christmas messaging (as I write this, the radio at the coffeeshop I'm in is tuned to a channel that'll play nothing BUT Christmas songs for the next couple of weeks), but what the heck — martial metaphors work quite well when you want to get folks fired up.
The name of Bharara's forthcoming podcast, made in partnership with WNYC Studios, a subsidiary of New York Public Radio, is Stay Tuned With Preet, because of course it is.
If you want to hear the sound of political crisis of conscience in action — and you happen to be in Western New York — tune your radio dial to WBEN 930 AM.
And I would just say, as we often say, «Stay tunedin terms of this office, the work that we're doing,» DiNapoli said on Post columnist Fredric U. Dicker's radio show.
Delivering a sermon during a service on Sunday, 4 March, 2018, the preacher said the Ghanaian media is very «depressing», adding that he learns more from watching documentaries on animals than tuning in to local radio and TV stations.
Both acts spent time at the top within the past two decades, with the former scoring with the Superman - referencing «Kryptonite» in 2000 and the latter rattling grunge - tuned radios with the Heaven's light of 1993's «Shine» before going acoustic on the emotional «The World I Know» two years later.
The former lead singer for Creedence Clearwater Revival, whose hard - edged voice gave life to a host of classic tunes in the»60s and»70s that remain an irresistible lure to today's classic rock radio programmers, took the Gusto Grandstand stage Thursday at the Erie County Fair and didn't give it back until he had spent nearly two hours tearing it to shreds.
If you planned to tune in and hear Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings on the radio this morning, you're out of luck.
A built - in radio, CD player, and AUX connection give you a bunch of options for playing your favorite tunes!
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is in the process of transforming its Very Large Array radio telescope into the — wait for it — Expanded Very Large Array, thanks to digital technology that will boost the Socorro, N.M., facility's already impressive ability to tune in on black holes, supernovae and the rest of the deep space menagerie.
«Software - defined radio is flexibly programmable and can tune in to anything,» he says.
The level of expertise needed to build a radio is just a little less than that required to build a nuclear weapon, they argued, so just as a civilization starts tuning up its transmitters, some internal spat causes it to go off the air in a storm of mushroom clouds.
For now, much like Sputnik of yore, each of the Sprites in low - Earth orbit carries a radio transmitter that almost anyone might tune in to with relative ease, serving as a real - world demonstration of emerging spaceflight capabilities that could prove revolutionary.
The goal was to put the «public» back in public radio; locals tuning in to listen to national and international news stories might even hear a neighbor.
In addition, antennas tuned to the right plasma densities can be sensitive to lower radio frequencies while remaining unresponsive to the higher frequencies used by most radars.
Using a large antenna from NASA's Deep Space Network of radio telescopes tuned in to a special transponder on Juno provided by the Italian Space Agency, the team repeatedly searched for any unexplained anomalies in the spacecraft's trajectory.
Since the late 1950s, the prevailing logic has been that aliens might be beaming radio signals into space, so we need only tune to the right frequency to listen in.
The telescope — based at the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in West Virginia — was tuned to a frequency of 1420 megahertz, the wavelength of radiation naturally emitted by hydrogen in space.
They found these molecules not with optical telescopes but by tuning in with exquisitely sensitive antenna dishes that can receive the extremely faint radio signals generated by molecular clouds.
In 1960 astronomer Frank Drake periodically pointed an 25 - meter radio telescope at two nearby sunlike stars, Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridanus, hoping to tune in to any transmissionIn 1960 astronomer Frank Drake periodically pointed an 25 - meter radio telescope at two nearby sunlike stars, Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridanus, hoping to tune in to any transmissionin to any transmissions.
In healthy people, brain cells link together at a single frequency of electrical activity, like tuning in to a radio station, says Robert McCarley of the VA Boston Healthcare System and Harvard UniversitIn healthy people, brain cells link together at a single frequency of electrical activity, like tuning in to a radio station, says Robert McCarley of the VA Boston Healthcare System and Harvard Universitin to a radio station, says Robert McCarley of the VA Boston Healthcare System and Harvard University.
The system, built by L - 3 Communications in Woburn, Mass., emits beams of radio - frequency energy that are tuned to reflect well off human skin.
I mean, it's not just like a little radio device but an actual radio that could tune in to a radio broadcast and could then communicate that information on to speakers and [that] you could then listen to.
With radio plays wafting through the airwaves into almost every living room, British psychologist Tom Hatherley Pear wanted «to discover what actually goes on in the minds of different listeners» as they tuned into programmes «presenting the voice and nothing besides».
In contrast, the well - practiced driver, relying on automatic processes, can carry out the same task efficiently while engaged in other activities (such as chatting with a passenger or tuning in to a radio stationIn contrast, the well - practiced driver, relying on automatic processes, can carry out the same task efficiently while engaged in other activities (such as chatting with a passenger or tuning in to a radio stationin other activities (such as chatting with a passenger or tuning in to a radio stationin to a radio station).
The diagram in Figure 2, shows the parts of a crystal radio: antenna, tuning coil, diode (labeled as «detector»), earphones, and a connection to an electrical «ground.»
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