Ziff-Davis Publishing would develop two categories of magazines; the professional magazine such as Radio & Television News and the leisure time magazines like Popular Photography.
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In September 1973 Radio Electronics published Don Lancaster's TV Typewriter, a low cost video display.
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In 1948 Radio-Craft became Radio-Electronics and Radio News became Radio & Television News (August 1948).
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In a famous incident on 15 October 1940, the BBC's Broadcasting House took a direct hit from a delayed-action German bomb, which eventually exploded during the nine o'clock radio news read by Bruce Belfrage.
He began his career as a radio news and sports reporter in New York City in the 1970s, later becoming a New York radio personality, working with Howard Cosell, Don Imus, Howard Stern and many others, and was the sports reporter/sidekick on WNEW-FM's popular Rock 'n Roll Morning Show from 1986-1991.
Radio News became Popular Electronics and the January 1975 issue featured the Altair 8800 computer on the cover; this launched the personal computer revolution.
As a communicator has worked in various radio stations and local newspapers Oaxaca, has also been a correspondent in the radio news of Carlos Loret de Mola and reporter for the magazine "Contralínea" in 2008 received the award "Freedom, Woman's Word" by work and career, is currently a news correspondent for MVS and is married to journalist Virgilio Sánchez.
Mansfield frequently appears on a wide array of mainly-US networks such as CNN and CNN International, FoxNews, Fox News UK, Israel National Radio, BBC, and CBN as well as numerous radio stations across the US such as KGO Radio News in San Francisco, America at Night, WDEL, WFED, WTOP, the Laurie Roth Show, the Tom Bauerle Show, and the Carl Wigglesworth Show, as well as working for many unnamed Fortune 500 companies.
He is the host of The Rick Amato Show on KCBQ in San Diego, and also of Inside the Story with Rick Amato on Washington Times Radio News on wsRadio.
Dibble's father, Walt Dibble, was a longtime radio news director at WDRC and later WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut.
Under her married name, Sam Sorbo currently co-hosts Flashpoint Live, a weekly two-hour radio news magazine on Talk Radio Network.
She has contributed to the public radio news magazine Public Radio International (PRI)’s The World covering a number of topics including the global HIV/AIDS pandemic and international aid in development, conflict and disaster settings.
The World Today, a former name of the weekend edition of CBS World News Roundup, a radio news broadcast on the CBS Radio Network
After leaving CBS in 1934 Herbert Moore had an idea, why not set up a service to provide copy for radio news broadcasts.
Syndicated evening programming includes America's Radio News Network, a conservative talk show hosted by Jerry Doyle, and Advice Line from Dial Global's Talk Radio Network.