As irksome as they found RFE's balloon operations, the radio broadcasts nettled communist officials even more. |
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Many of the abolitionists and privatisers seem unaware that the BBC broadcasts anything apart from news. |
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However, news broadcasts are catching me out all the time with reports about the controversial MMR jags, flu jags or latest drug deaths. |
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He helped trigger the October demos with radio broadcasts on a channel that has since been jammed. |
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His recordings are taken from what seem to be LPs or acetates from broadcasts. |
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Once you register, which costs thirty bucks, you can record broadcasts and webcasts of up to four hours. |
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There have been videoconferences, webcasts, satellite broadcasts and exchanges between scientists on a secure website. |
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The first instance pertains to the cancellation of the live horseracing broadcasts on public radio stations. |
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But at least the television ads bring a touch of unpolished rationality to the broadcasts. |
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There are television and radio broadcasts in the French, Afar, Somali, and Arabic languages. |
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In previous times, radio was very local, but broadcasts now reach a national, even international audience. |
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He was stirred by Charles de Gaulle's broadcasts on behalf of the French resistance, which were reaching Martinique from neighbouring islands. |
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As transmitters are switched on and new areas receive BBC digital radio broadcasts the postcode checker on the website will also be updated. |
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Listeners will need a DAB digital radio to receive the BBC's digital radio broadcasts. |
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The purpose of the trials is to test delivery and reception of high definition broadcasts on the major television platforms. |
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All the above were live broadcasts, and no recordings appear to have been made. |
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Jenkins brought traditional music to a wide audience through her broadcasts and extensive field recordings in East and West Africa. |
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Turkey, for example, has abolished the death penalty and legalised broadcasts in Kurdish. |
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During allergy seasons, the local news broadcasts usually tell you what allergens are in the air. |
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What is on the screen will depend on whether the Council teams up with public space broadcasts or independent programmers. |
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The broadcasts are produced by separate crews, announcers and field reporters. |
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Ninety years ago, there were no television pictures, radio broadcasts or Internet bulletins to flash the news around the globe in an instant. |
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We only hope they will at least provide more careful, balanced statements during live broadcasts or in newspaper stories. |
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The pirate radio's broadcasts reached listeners as far away as Germany, France, Switzerland, Britain and the Netherlands. |
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Right after that the government pulled the plug on further live broadcasts from the cathedral. |
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Wearing a green coat and matching headscarf, she made two live broadcasts from just outside the city. |
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But every effort is made, says Ian, to create the illusion that the broadcasts are live. |
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This tape is a collection of 10 skits from the original live broadcasts of the show. |
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At the time, long-wave radio broadcasts were used principally by the Japanese military. |
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Originally these towers used the magnetism of the Earth to transmit long-wave messages and broadcasts. |
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Using atomic clocks accurate to within one second every 70,000 years, each satellite continuously broadcasts the time and its position. |
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Around one in five now gets news from talk radio and 38 percent from cable TV broadcasts. |
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The radio broadcasts could be looped tapes talking about an historic monument. |
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What if there's sentient life elsewhere in the universe, and they locate us by picking up our satellite television broadcasts one day? |
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The greatest baseball arenas are in our heads, what we bring to games, radio broadcasts, telecasts and newspaper reports. |
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A press conference was scheduled for October 18 in Bangkok to officially announce the event on national broadcasts. |
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Do you ask for money on your broadcasts, like televangelists have done in the past? |
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Our news columns and television broadcasts fail consistently to reflect this diversity. |
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Flocks of urbanists and media enthusiasts walked the streets carrying portable radio receivers in the hope of picking up the broadcasts. |
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Eventually, that evolved into paying off bandleaders to feature their music on late-night radio broadcasts. |
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The BBC Arabic Service also broadcasts 720 and 639 kHz on medium wave to the Eastern Mediterranean and 1314 and 702 kHz in the Gulf region. |
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Television is available, with broadcasts three evenings a week in both Tigrinya and Arabic. |
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It rarely receives a mention in mainstream dailies or on commercial news broadcasts. |
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In the film, recurring news broadcasts suggest the passing of paternalistic Titoism and the rise of ethnic supremacism. |
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In a further attempt to remind drivers of their responsibilities, the radio station broadcasts messages from famous musicians. |
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In this role as agenda setters and debate arbiters, the networks' broadcasts profoundly affect the democratic process. |
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It broadcasts in English, Bemba and Lamba and its signal covers the entire Copperbelt Province and some parts of the neighbouring provinces. |
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She broadcasts her eggs into the current where the males spread their milt to fertilize them. |
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This region also includes shortwave radio transmissions and television broadcasts. |
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This had all followed years of test transmissions and experimental broadcasts in the early to mid thirties. |
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I laugh sardonically at the news broadcasts for their dreadful misanthropy. |
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At both venues he backed artists of worldwide fame and made a number of radio and television broadcasts with his trio. |
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My brother is a priest in Zimbabwe and we would be interested to know how both he and I can tune in to the broadcasts. |
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In March 1944, he became a liaison to the Australian Government to monitor and evaluate Japanese broadcasts. |
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By the turn of the century, Al-Jazeera broadcasts could be watched around the clock on all five continents. |
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To be sure, Dan Rather's half-hour broadcasts venture unawares into the realm of outsider art. |
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There is a middle ground between broadcasts and unicasts, and that is a multicast. |
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An RPR network is also ideal for the delivery of multicast services such as streaming media and video broadcasts. |
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Rather, the writing spoofs the witty, slangy, often over-written dialogue of movies and radio broadcasts of the time. |
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His Stoke-on-Trent station broadcasts nationwide and to some European countries. |
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This surprise declaration was so stunning that local New York television stations broke into their regular broadcasts of soaps and talk shows. |
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It refers to a radio station in Brittany, France, that broadcasts only in Breton. |
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The BBC has been broadcasting in Uzbek since 1994 and currently broadcasts six hours a week. |
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Television newspeople hail the benefits that broadcasts from the Court could provide to the public. |
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The Sydney audience for the New Year's Eve crackers easily surpassed the news broadcasts by Nine in the week. |
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According to Agus, a television station which broadcasts 20 hours a day needs at least 7,500 to 8,000 hours of programming annually. |
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Television and radio broadcasts are only a small part of the field of meteorology. |
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Our radio and television broadcasts have been leaking into space since the 1930s, when the first powerful emitters were constructed. |
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Seychellois radio and television broadcasts offer programs in Creole, English, and French. |
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Most Senegalese radio and television broadcasts are in French, but some are in Wolof. |
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Unlike radio and television music broadcasts, the government could not control what people chose to play on their own private cassette players. |
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A few months later, the word was applied to former MTV veejay Adam Curry's syndication of the personal online broadcasts he was making. |
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Well the newspapers, TV reports and radio broadcasts are fairly bubbling with excitement over the upcoming federal election and that's great. |
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Until 1991, publications, radio broadcasts, and public speaking in many non-Turkish languages were legally prohibited. |
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Each child, in turn, sits in front of a microphone beside a ham operator who broadcasts a call to the North Pole. |
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At the moment, the company broadcasts direct to 5.7m households in the UK and Ireland, with another 5.5m households watching via cable. |
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Thailand's Nation mass media group said Tuesday it has been pressured to halt radio and TV broadcasts of political news and commentaries. |
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France 2, a state-owned channel, broadcasts its news at the same time, and gambled on his resigning. |
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Catalan broadcasts reach into the linguistically-related Occitan areas of France, and Galician can be heard in northern Portugal. |
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Later in the day, the same radio station broadcasts discussions on health issues and provides other educational content. |
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It's called a stenotype machine, and it's also used for captioning television broadcasts and general office stenography. |
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The speed and accuracy of stenography make it ideally suited to capturing the fast, and unpredictable, output of live broadcasts. |
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During the test flight, the company successfully tested digital high-definition television broadcasts from its stratospheric transmitter. |
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This is the best looking television transfer I've seen, and will give high definition broadcasts a run for their money. |
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Although not available in Orkney, the station broadcasts live over the internet. |
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The network would organise computer hook-ups, educational broadcasts, and the sharing of library resources among the participants. |
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Nike broadcasts a message that equates its famous swoosh with freedom, revolution and personal exuberance. |
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There were no tournament games on network television, just syndicated broadcasts of an occasional game. |
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It's worth spending a few minutes reading the transcripts of past party political broadcasts. |
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I have an objection to the British National Party using something I wrote in their party political broadcasts. |
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This prevents strangers from passively scanning the area and receiving your network's broadcasts. |
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My fax machine broadcasts back a line of text to a machine sending incoming faxes. |
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Commuters said they wanted a quiet journey home rather than listening to advertising commercials and news broadcasts. |
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These steps range from 24-hour broadcasts of Radio Free Asia to interdicting weapons shipment. |
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In four weeks he did 18 television interviews and 36 radio broadcasts alone. |
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With my PC and a Bluetooth card, I can poll all the Bluetooth devices in range, and listen out for any broadcasts they make. |
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Play-by-play Michael Kay has moved from radio broadcasts and postgames to the TV booth. |
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The professor concluded by requesting expanded coverage of Japanese broadcasts. |
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In some cases, TV crews raced police to crime scenes by monitoring police broadcasts. |
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Despite curbs on satellite TV, many get such broadcasts, as well as bootleg videotapes and smuggled publications. |
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However, unlike other Question Time broadcasts, which are usually pre-recorded and then edited, last Thursday's show went out live. |
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Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost. |
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Election broadcasts and political television programmes are where general elections are won and lost. |
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The digital broadcasts can contain data that more closely emulates a computer program. |
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Currently the channel broadcasts only in Arabic, but there are plans to create an English language version. |
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Send a distress signal to the Green Pastures MSS, and start monitoring broadcasts from that ship below us. |
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It has been my observation that most of the broadcasts are presented at machine-gun rate, with almost incomprehensible diction and enunciation. |
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The new party television broadcasts were helping them make up their mind. |
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I understand the Boat Race was first changed to Sunday because it clashed with the Grand National and the BBC could not cover both outside broadcasts simultaneously. |
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The television networks interrupt their broadcasts to take the nation directly to Selma. |
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As it happens, all of the Book Festival's events are recorded by ABC, an Australian radio station, which broadcasts some of them later in the year. |
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There were times that I thought New York and Chicago radio broadcasters talked through a tin can to get a special audio effect to their broadcasts. |
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The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates. |
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Crucially, he said, the station broadcasts on medium wave in Iraq. |
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Pyongyang has already threatened to fire artillery shells at transmitters along the DMZ if broadcasts are resumed. |
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The league said that Fox, which is one of four networks that broadcasts the NFL, tested a minicam for a quarterback's helmet for NFL Europe's World Bowl. |
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During the strike the editorial broadcasts were bland and non-controversial, but after 12 May they were to be continued in a far more politicized form. |
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His work found immediate and continued international success in prestigious festivals, symposia, broadcasts, biennials, museums and gallery exhibitions. |
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So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have now plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice. |
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Each disc contains radio broadcasts, a trailer, and a short photo gallery. |
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Radio, digital and satellite listeners in the UK and local radio station audiences in Africa will simultaneously hear and be able to engage with broadcasts. |
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If this palliative censorship worked at all, it worked to alleviate some symptoms manifest in racist broadcasts at the dawn of commercial television. |
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For a start, the government bans most foreign satellite broadcasts. |
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My father wasn't a great one for books, although he read the newspaper carefully, listened to radio broadcasts of the news and sport, and encouraged me to read. |
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Ezra Pound's virulent anti-Semitism, his radio broadcasts and tracts in support of Mussolini, stand as potent reminders of the limits and dangers of the human imagination. |
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There's a particularly good chapter on party political broadcasts. |
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In fact, virtually any information can be stored in a binary system as a code. Complex graphics, speech, and even live broadcasts can be generated and stored by computers. |
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There are radio and television broadcasts in Arabic and other languages. |
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Those who listened to international radio broadcasts will recall the ebb and flow of the short-wave signal as it made its way from the other side of the planet. |
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The putative purpose of these broadcasts was public edification, though they also often gave logorrheic legislators a platform for self-promotion. |
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The quality will likely vary, as the streamable online recordings come via the actual shortwave radio broadcasts and are thus affected by things like weather conditions. |
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Decades of his unmistakable voice took over the radio waves, and news broadcasts dealt with little else. |
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The congregation also sang the hymns Lord Of All Hopefulness and Abide With Me, and heard clips of Peel speaking in a variety of radio broadcasts. |
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Thomas, who made her name with simplistic, housewife-friendly broadcasts, is competent and talkative, but the sexiness quotient? |
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Radio broadcasts and recordings of epic tales and local histories told by leading griots have helped transport this literature into the twenty-first century. |
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Government offices, schools and most of the banks were closed by the strike, and health services and radio and television broadcasts were minimal. |
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But increasingly we prisoners of war sensed, from our captors' demeanor and reading between the lines of propaganda broadcasts, a sinister force surfacing. |
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Meanwhile, the British have also developed a silicon chip, called Bookmark, that broadcasts a unique radio frequency which can be tracked with a simple radio receiver. |
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With millions of Indians tuning in for live broadcasts of international competitions featuring their countrywomen, the pageant scene is an advertiser's dream. |
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The beer ads run heavily during sports broadcasts watched by sports-minded kids who love healthy competition, achievement, discipline and victory. |
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Some handsets are available that can receive free analog terrestrial broadcasts but these pictures tend to break up when transmitted to a moving device. |
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Radio broadcasts, phonograph recordings, and talking films were bringing culture to the masses. |
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Back in the early fifties people across the land followed the Redex trial intently, listening in for updates in the daily news broadcasts from their valve radiograms. |
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So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice. |
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Radio and television broadcasts usually criticize the current legal situation and show sympathy for patients who are being threatened by criminal procedures. |
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Citizens throughout the country saw newspaper photos and television broadcasts of attacks on peaceful protesters with nightsticks, tear gas, and police dogs. |
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And as a weather presenter conducting live outside broadcasts, I've even had asthma attacks and collapsed due to the high pollen count. |
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Ashraf Nsereko, a Ugandan living in Dubai, together with others has introduced an online television that broadcasts from the Emirates. |
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The rebels said so, in their scratchy broadcasts from across the border. |
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It seems from his publications and broadcasts that Dr Chinn romanticises the past, when nothing untoward ever happened. |
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During his tenure, the Windsor Symphony Orchestra made 17 national broadcasts on Canadian Broadcasting Radio. |
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Such as tracking packets, octets, broadcasts, multicasts, and collisions on each port. |
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These units rely on free, over-the-air broadcasts for their television signals. |
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Each school distributes morning announcements and other video broadcasts to classroom television sets within each building via coaxial cable. |
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During the 2003 season, Rojas did radio play-by-play and analysis for Arizona Diamondbacks broadcasts. |
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Murrow used his radio broadcasts from London to influence American opinion in support of war. |
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The station broadcasts the symphony live every Friday night. |
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The last of the analogue transmitters ceased broadcasts in April 2010, and Wales became the UK's first digital nation. |
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It is from here that the Corporation broadcasts the Look North television regional news programme and local radio station BBC Radio Newcastle. |
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Capital North East broadcasts across Newcastle from its studios in nearby Wallsend. |
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Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. |
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New DAB stations have recently proliferated, such a Vale Radio, that broadcasts through 4 DAB transmitters to the whole of North Yorkshire. |
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The Sky Q 2TB set top box is capable of receiving and displaying 4K UHD broadcasts. |
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In the United States, beIN Sports broadcasts matches in English and TV5 Monde airs matches in French. |
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In Wales, S4C broadcasts matches featuring the Welsh team in the Welsh language. |
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In 2008, Malaysian music industry demanded the restriction of Indonesian songs on Malaysian radio broadcasts. |
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One of Britain's most successful radio stations, Hospital Radio Perth, broadcasts to Perth Royal Infirmary and Murray Royal Hospital. |
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Livingston also has a Hospital Radio station called Radio Grapevine which broadcasts to St John's Hospital. |
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Celtic Music Radio broadcasts around 7 hours of live material from the venue every day. |
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Television upgraded to colour in 1967 with regular national colour broadcasts starting from 1971 when BBC Scotland's studios were upgraded. |
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The station broadcasts a wide range of programming, including news, debate, music, drama, comedy and sports. |
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Rugby Beo broadcasts one live Magners League rugby union game a week, involving one of the competition's Scottish teams. |
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Bangor University also has its own student radio station called Storm FM, which broadcasts to the Ffriddoedd Site and from their website. |
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The BBC's new graphics are used on all of their television weather broadcasts, but ITV Weather use animated weather symbols. |
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The official launch was at midnight on November 1, 2009 where the analogue broadcasts shut down nationwide. |
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The analogue broadcasts were planned to cease soon after digital transmissions are started. |
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Suriname is currently transitioning from analogue NTSC broadcasts to digital ATSC broadcasts. |
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The broadcasting of digital terrestrial transmissions has led to many countries planning to phase out existing analogue broadcasts. |
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It shares a channel with CBBC, which broadcasts from early morning until the early evening. |
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It broadcasts throughout Wales from studios in Cardiff, Bangor, Aberystwyth and Carmarthen on FM, DAB, digital TV and online. |
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The station broadcasts to Gwynedd and Anglesey from studios in Gwersyllt, Wrexham via the Arfon transmitting station. |
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He was a staunch opponent of Welsh nationalism and recorded television broadcasts in support of the Welsh Labour Party. |
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Subsequent broadcasts from an updated satellite would contain its most recent ephemeris. |
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It's the home of the Proms and broadcasts more live music than any other network. |
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The station broadcasts the BBC Proms concerts, live and in full, each summer in addition to performances by the BBC Orchestras and Singers. |
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The station also broadcasts a short weekly news bulletin in the Cornish language. |
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From there the BBC broadcasts South Today, the local television news bulletin and BBC Radio Solent. |
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The radio, however, was most pervertly used during the expulsion of Asians in 1972 when news broadcasts carried daily statements on their fate. |
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New Zealand television primarily broadcasts American and British programming, along with a large number of Australian and local shows. |
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However the Soviets let down the Poles, stopping their advance at the Vistula and branding the insurgents as criminals in radio broadcasts. |
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Google asserts that if the broadcast server can itself pointcast to receivers, then there is no need for receivers to filter broadcasts. |
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Radio broadcasts remain the principal means by which the Malagasy population access international, national and local news. |
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Sometimes this even applies to news broadcasts in Bavaria, a German state with a strong separate cultural identity. |
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Although these are frequently the same time, they can differ, as in the case of prerecorded broadcasts or correspondence. |
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The All India Radio is the only radio channel in the state that broadcasts on both FM and AM bands. |
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Comcast SportsNet New England broadcasts the games of the Boston Celtics, New England Revolution and Boston Cannons. |
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Barrow is served by one commercial radio station, The Bay, which broadcasts from Lancaster and serves the area around Morecambe Bay. |
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In addition to writing novels, McDermid contributes to several British newspapers and often broadcasts on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Scotland. |
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After the digital switchover, analogue television broadcasts were no longer transmitted. |
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With this mentality, the Dutch are very acceptive of foreign radio and television broadcasts from across their borders. |
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Public station KYUK in Bethel, Alaska, broadcasts a small amount of programming in Yupik, the language of the local Inuits. |
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Perth's award-winning hospital radio station breaks new ground today when it broadcasts from the local races. |
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It made Luxembourgish language broadcasts to the occupied country on BBC radio. |
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He made 4,000 radio broadcasts, 500 TV shows, 12 films and was the star of eight Royal Command performances. |
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These broadcasts were appreciated by civilians and servicemen at that stage. |
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Live Super League broadcasts regularly rank amongst the top 10 most watched programmes in a week on Sky Sports with in excess of 250,000 viewers. |
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Currently Sky Sports broadcasts six tournaments live each year in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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The antenna mast still stands and is used for local terrestrial television transmission, local commercial radio and DAB broadcasts. |
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Moray Firth Radio broadcasts throughout Orkney on AM and from an FM transmitter just outside Thurso. |
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In 1943, the Hankey Committee was appointed to oversee the resumption of television broadcasts after the war. |
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The first children's radio station, Takeover Radio, broadcasts in Leicester. |
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Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. |
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Wodehouse made radio broadcasts about his internment, which were broadcast from Berlin. |
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The broadcasts required the Italian government's approval, although he often changed the text in the studio. |
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In 1998, BBC studios, outside broadcasts, post production, design, costumes and wigs were spun off into BBC Resources Ltd. |
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Audio clips and television broadcasts are used to inform listeners of the BBC's comprehensive database. |
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It also buys a selected number of broadcasts from the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast. |
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The relationship was sometimes awkward and Orwell and Heppenstall even came to blows, though they remained friends and later worked together on BBC broadcasts. |
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This allowed his talks to maintain an intimate character, as did the decision to allow his wife and secretary to sit with him during his broadcasts. |
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The BBC's Radio Five Live broadcasts almost all major sports events. |
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The anthem's chorus is played before each UEFA Champions League game, as well as at the beginning and end of television broadcasts of the matches. |
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To recap, Blu-Ray is a rewriteable DVD format launched by a conglomerate of nine consumer electronics companies as the optimum format to record high definition broadcasts. |
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Bengali broadcasts from Voice of America are also very popular. |
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Channel ATV started with ATSC broadcasts in the Paramaribo area in June 2014, which was followed by ATSC broadcasts from stations in Brokopondo, Wageningen and Albina. |
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Regional television and radio broadcasts are available in the islands. |
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Political advertising on television and radio in the UK was prohibited by the Communications Act 2003, with the exception of permitted party political broadcasts. |
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Only state radio broadcasts are transmitted across the entire island. |
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The community radio station Caithness FM also broadcasts to Orkney. |
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On 1 July 1967, during the Wimbledon Championships, BBC2 became the first channel in Europe to begin regular broadcasts in colour, using the PAL system. |
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The station broadcasts services in Sinhalese, Tamil, English and Hindi. |
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Russell participated in many broadcasts over the BBC, particularly The Brains Trust and the Third Programme, on various topical and philosophical subjects. |
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In other cases government policies have been introduced to encourage or force the switchover process, especially with regard to terrestrial broadcasts. |
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Skabelund analyzes cultural artifacts, such as photos and taxidermic objects, and draws on radio broadcasts, public statues, songs, and interviews. |
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He began augmenting his income with reading tours and radio broadcasts. |
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With more than 18,000 simultaneous broadcasts, Live365 currently features more radio stations than the entire United States radiobroadcast network. |
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He also made several early broadcasts with Mangeot's quartet. |
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However, this public enthusiasm was not shared in official circles where such broadcasts were held to interfere with important military and civil communications. |
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They have to figure out how to show the multicasting, which typically will be done in daytime and other off-peak hours, and the high-def broadcasts done in prime time. |
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The local television station Bay TV Liverpool also broadcasts to the area. |
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Since 1943, the BBC has provided radio programming to the British Forces Broadcasting Service, which broadcasts in countries where British troops are stationed. |
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The unique and distinctive sound of these broadcasts has led to their attracting an audience much wider than that directly interested in maritime weather conditions. |
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Businesses, hospitals, schools and a range of other organisations are also required to hold television licences to watch and record live TV broadcasts. |
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When television broadcasts in the UK were resumed after a break due to the Second World War, it was decided to introduce a television licence fee in order to fund the service. |
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The company broadcasts a centralised service under the ITV brand. |
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The Shipping Forecast should not be confused with similar broadcasts given by HM Coastguard to vessels at sea tuned into Marine VHF and MF radio frequencies. |
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She certainly remembers visiting her dad's London lab as a child while he worked on colour broadcasts using a ventriloquist dummy called Stookie Bill. |
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In Britain, the first official news came from German wireless broadcasts. |
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Its radio counterpart Radio Mogadishu also broadcasts from the capital. |
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It broadcasts live from the DSU 24 hours a day during term time. |
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Denied access to BBC broadcasts, the populations of the islands felt increased resentment against the Germans and increasingly sought to undermine the rules. |
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Each week, Jonathan Tilley broadcasts powerfully motivating music and workouts along with posts and interviews from local and international fitness experts. |
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West Sound FM, part of Bauer Media Group, broadcasts from Dumfries. |
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The new special features of the DIB10096 include Full-Seg reception and integrated Multi-2 descrambling which is used for protecting high definition broadcasts in Japan. |
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Sales of cars were deregulated in October 1960, the same year as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation introduced Norway's first television broadcasts. |
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Bill enjoyed researching Geneology, stamp collecting and all the Boston Sports teams, especially the Red Sox broadcasts with Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo. |
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The judges praised the technical slickness of what was a highly complex production requiring several rapidly organised outside broadcasts around Birmingham and from Germany. |
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It is important that stereo broadcasts be compatible with mono receivers. |
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One result of the DMCA is that performance royalties are to be paid for satellite radio and Internet radio broadcasts in addition to publishing royalties. |
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While CIAA-private broadcasters relations developed fairly smoothly, COI encountered resistance from those stations regarding the content of the broadcasts. |
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