Sentences with phrase «what radio messages»

The fall in the number of penalties being issued came as the FIA largely abandoned its effort to impose rules on what radio messages drivers could receive.

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Your radio message needs to be clear because listeners want to know one thing: «What's in it for me?»
What are the implications of such a message, broadcast everywhere in America, everyday of the year, on radio and television?
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Jennifer Lehr, author of PARENTSPEAK: What's Wrong with How We Talk to Our Children - and What to Say Instead, deconstructs «Parentspeak» and the disconnect between messages parents think they are sending and ones the children are actually receiving.
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.
But top Democratic strategists say that in radio and TV ads — what strategists usually consider the most important messages of a campaign — they have consciously made a pitch to voters that doesn't rely on the GOP standard - bearer.
No matter where a packet is sent or what type of equipment it happens to pass through, one basic cycle repeats over and over until it arrives at its destination: The message is stored in a computer's memory, analyzed to see where it should go next, encoded somehow for transmission (whether it be as electrons down an Ethernet cable or as photons radioed out from a Wi - Fi card), sent along to the next computer in the chain, decoded, and then stored in the memory of that computer.
I'm not placing blame — we all act out of how we were taught and what was modeled for us, and these messages are deep - rooted and all around us — in movies and TV shows, in the lyrics of songs we hear on the radio, in our conversations, sarcasm, and jokes with friends and work colleagues.
Unwilling to write prescriptions for what she considered «poison pills», Dr Pensanti decided to «kick it up a notch» and became an «activist» against synthetic hormones by taking her message to the radio waves as well as her weekly TV program.
I realized they were internalizing the message about perseverance when one of my first graders said he knew what perseverance was and sang me a song he had heard on the radio.
Students must target their audience, decide what message they want to convey and write a detailed 30 - second radio or television script for the item.
What happened was that he opened a message board to discuss HAM radio.
If Spotify can make its own playlists the most influential tastemakers on the app, rather than artist - to - fan messaging or viral sharing, it can dictate what songs become hits or reach the Top 40 radio beyond its walls.
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