Sentences with phrase «take radio broadcasting»

As Editor at RAGE Works and moderator on live My Take Radio broadcasts Slick ensures everything is running smoothly and everyone is having a good time.

Not exact matches

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.
Nah: I'm not going to take the time to copy down all of the recorded radio programs broadcast during the Spring of 1994 in Rwanda.
Probably because that kind of change is hard, and demonizing the little guy — the local student nutrition director and local radio DJ last year, or the small restaurant operator and local school superintendent this year — is easier and less risky than taking on the real «bad guys» — the elected officials, the giant Agribusiness players, the networks that broadcast all of those fast food and junk food ads to our kids and also, oh yes, broadcast Jamie Oliver's shows....
State Sen. Diane Savino takes part in radio broadcast at the Cannabis World Congress Expo at Javits Convention Center in Manhattan on June 16, 2017.
It was gathered that some school children took refuge at the palace of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi amidst radio broadcast that their parents should visit the palace for their wards.
Marconi «took radio to the marketplace, but he never had the idea of broadcasting,» says Susan J. Douglas, a radio historian at the University of Michigan.
The Empire State Building is host to an array of antennas that are taking advantage of the building's 1,454 - foot height — to the top of its lightning rod — to broadcast a bevy of radio and television stations.
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.
As well, you can take a peek at composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and deleted scenes, special effects sequences, the 1938 MGM short From the Vault: Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power, the 1939 newsreel Cavalcade of Academy Awards, the 1939 trailer Texas Contest Winners, audio vault, the radio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleradio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleradio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleRadio Theater broadcast, and stills galleries.
Beyond the obvious 21st century skills students develop in taking ownership of their own radio broadcast, they also forge connections to curriculum and content.
By popular request, I'm posting up a link here so that my friends around the world can hear me taking part in a live BBC radio broadcast at Cheltenham Literature Festival on Wednesday 9th October.
However they also saw the good, radios in police cars, even almost computer like radios, were doctors could take your vitals, all broadcast by radio, there was also the posibility the doctor would recieve....
«Australian Environment Minister Greg Hunt «is declaring war on feral cats, and he's asked me to take charge of that program,» Andrews told the world via live radio broadcast.
This week's broadcast of the Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show takes place aboard the American Queen, operated by the American Queen Steamboat Company, sailing on the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee to New Orleans, Louisiana.
Returning to the 24 - hour format of the inaugural Interview Marathon in 2006, the Transformation Marathon took place at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery on Saturday, October 17 from 10 am to 10 pm and continued from midnight until noon on Sunday, October 18 on the first - ever Serpentine Radio broadcast, accessible at radio.serpentinegalleries.org and presented in collaboration with the Goethe - Institut, London.
Texts have formed an important part of Gillick's oeuvre and From 199A to 199B: Liam Gillick highlights his use of the written and spoken word through a new recording of his novel Erasmus is late, and a radio broadcast, A Broadcast from 1887 on the subject of our time (1996), taken from his republished edition of Looking Backward, by Edward Bellamy.
The content of the broadcast is taken from Edward Bellamy's book Looking Backward (1887)-- which includes an account of a radio broadcast before the invention of the medium.
The exhibition begins to take off with an Andy Warhol - illustrated cover for a recording of a radio broadcast on drug use («The Nation's Nightmare,» 1952); Jean Cocteau's sleeve for a Berthe Bovy reading of his play «La Voix Humane» (1958); and a 1959 monochrome, Yves Klein - blue cover for recordings of Klein's lectures «The Evolution of Art Toward the Immaterial» and «The Architecture of the Air» (1959).
Artist Statement «I think it's funny that people took the War of the Worlds story seriously when it was broadcast on the radio.
At the age of sixteen I learnt by hard and extremely embarrassing experience that journalists will lie to «improve» a story or bend it to their purpose and have taken any so - called news disseminating organisation, bet it radio or television broadcast, or any form of print media or electronic media with a huge portion of wariness.
Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC About Blog A particularly literary bunch of DJs from WRGW District Radio, the George Washington University's student - run radio station, are taking time from our live broadcasts (everyday 8am - 2 am) to bring you the latest updates in music news, concert reviews, interviews, editorials, and Radio, the George Washington University's student - run radio station, are taking time from our live broadcasts (everyday 8am - 2 am) to bring you the latest updates in music news, concert reviews, interviews, editorials, and radio station, are taking time from our live broadcasts (everyday 8am - 2 am) to bring you the latest updates in music news, concert reviews, interviews, editorials, and more.
During each two - hour broadcast, host Gil Gross — an award - winning radio journalist from San Francisco's legendary 810 KGO - AM radio — interviews real estate industry experts and leaders on hot topics and takes calls from listeners.
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