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6 unusual facts about radio broadcasting


Broadjam

Broadjam also works with related industries to provide various licensing opportunities, including placement in films, TV shows, advertising campaigns and video games, radio play and professional reviews.

Culture of the Caribbean

From the 17th century onwards, the Caribbean has developed a music infrastructure that includes church halls, performing arts centers, record companies, radio stations and television music video channels.

Facility ID

The facility ID number or FIN is a unique positive integer assigned by the United States Federal Communications Commission to each domestic and international (shortwave) broadcast station in its Common Database System (CDBS).

Saab Information Display

SIDs typically provide functions useful to the driver such as multiple trip odometers, fuel efficiency, estimated range ('distance to empty' - DTE), current CD track or radio station, and also brief description of car system failures.

The Scarlet Clue

Charlie Chan and his son Tommy investigate the shenanigans that results from a furtive gang trying to steal radar secrets from a radio station.

Wagner–Hatfield amendment

Wagner–Hatfield amendment was a proposed amendment to the Communications Act of 1934 aimed at turning over twenty-five percent of all radio channels to non-profit radio broadcasters.


Din Beramboi

Din ventured into radio broadcasting in 2008, pairing with Aznil Haji Nawawi on Riuh Pagi, the daily weekday breakfast show on Era FM.

Radio KLF

Radio KLF was a radio station based in Helsinki, broadcasting on FM on the frequencies 100.0 MHz (Helsinki), 101.9 MHz (Turku), 101.6 MHz (Tampere) and 98.1 MHz Oulu.

Ron Lundy

Following the completion of his military stint, he returned to his hometown and attended a local radio broadcasting school on the G.I. Bill.

SkylineFM

The station plays a wide range of music, along with regular items of interest to the local community, focusing on groups such as amateur dramatic societies, choirs, senior citizens clubs and scout groups, which are considered too small to be given much airtime by larger radio stations in the area.

Syledis

Determination of the position of mobile vehicles, like f.e. vessels, using Syledis is accomplished by measurement of transit time of radio waves between mobiles and radio stations at known points.

Telecommunications in Madagascar

Radio stations: State-owned Radio Nationale Malagasy (RNM) has an extensive national network reach; privately owned radio broadcasters in cities and major towns; state-run radio dominates in rural areas; relays of 2 international broadcasters are available in the capital, Antananarivo (2007).

TSJ Media

and the Spanish Journal Network, is a chain of bilingual weekly newspapers, monthly magazines, and Spanish-language radio stations based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that serves Hispanic communities in several metropolitan areas of the United States.

WFXJ-FM

WFXJ-FM (107.5 FM) — branded The Fox 107.5 — is a commercial classic rock radio station licensed to North Kingsville, Ohio.

WIOT

WIOT (104.7 FM) – branded 104.7 WIOT – is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Toledo, Ohio, serving Metro Toledo and Monroe County, Michigan.

With a Little Help from Our Friends

This is a single CD/cassette presenting original material that was recorded during their daily radio show (long before going into syndication), as well as other studio numbers that had not been previously presented on air.

WKGB-FM

WKGB-FM (92.5 FM) – branded 92.5 KGB – is a commercial mainstream rock radio station licensed to Conklin, New York, serving Greater Binghamton.

WMWX

WMWX (88.9 FM) – branded ClassX – is a non-commercial classic rock radio station licensed to Miamitown, Ohio.

WOBL

WOBL (1320 AM) – branded Gold Country 1320 AM – is a commercial classic country radio station licensed to Oberlin, Ohio, serving Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland.

Woodmen of the World

On November 27, 1922, the Society began broadcasting on the radio station "WOAW", with a signal that reached ships in both the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean from its 500-watt (later 1,000 watt, and eventually 5,000 watt) transmitters.


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Air1 Radio 91.9 FM Southern Luzon

Focusing chiefly on radio broadcasting (Air1 FM Southern Luzon), the company positioned its broadcast coverage in a densely populated cluster in the region which is Southern Luzon.

Ashfaq Ahmed

He also earned a special training diploma in radio broadcasting from New York University.

Brian Matthew

Matthew won a Sony Gold Award in 2008: "To celebrate an impressive record of more than 50 years of national and international radio broadcasting. For that lifetime career and in recognition of a truly outstanding contribution to UK radio."

Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa

Smith has started other ministries including Maranatha! Music, a record label, and The Word for Today, a publishing/radio broadcasting ministry.

De La Hunt Broadcasting

De La Hunt Broadcasting is a small market radio broadcasting company based in Park Rapids, Minnesota.

Ed Whalen

Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Ed Whalen was studying medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 1948 when he dropped out to take a part-time job in radio broadcasting at CFQC radio.

Edwin Howard Armstrong award

The Major Armstrong award, named after the inventor of FM radio, Edwin Howard Armstrong, is presented "to AM and FM stations for excellence and originality in radio broadcasting" by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation at Columbia University.

Felice Chiusano

He successfully auditioned for EIAR, the Italian national radio broadcasting company, and worked as a singer for the various radio orchestras.

François Pérusse

He received the last 3 annual Ruban d'or from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters in the humour category, which are amongst the most prestigious of the awards for radio broadcasting in Canada.

Frederick Haggis

Over the next two decades under Haggis, the GCU moved to the forefront of the classical music scene in London, performing with major symphony orchestras and broadcasting frequently for the BBC.

Geneva Frequency Plan of 1975

It covers radio broadcasting in the long and medium wave bands outside the Americas (separate agreements being in place for North and South America).

Harrison Summers

Harrison Boyd Summers (1894–1980), American pioneer in radio broadcasting, radio historian and educator

HRR 98.5FM

HRR 98.5FM is a hard rock/heavy metal show on radio broadcasting from the studio of 2000FM from the suburb of Burwood, Australia.

JPR

Jefferson Public Radio, a regional public radio broadcasting network headquartered in Ashland, Oregon

KAFA-FM

In 2004, KAFA was given a grant and updated its studio to current radio broadcasting industry standards with the introduction of Prophet Systems software and Dell computers.

KPCE-LP

In November 2000, before the station signed on, Hispanic Broadcasters sold the permit to Good News Radio Broadcasting, Inc. of Green Valley (later Good Music, Inc.), owners of six radio stations in Tucson and Douglas.

Leighton Broadcasting

Leighton Broadcasting is a radio broadcasting company based in St. Cloud, Minnesota that owns several radio stations in St. Cloud as well as in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota and Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Malvin Russell Goode

A year later he began a career in radio broadcasting with KQV radio, doing a 15-minute news show two nights a week.

Media of Austria

Austria was the last European country where radio broadcasting was a state monopoly until 1998, when private radio stations were officially allowed.

Nassau Broadcasting Partners

In September 1998, Nassau agreed to sell radio stations WSBG FM and WVPO AM, licensed to Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania respectively, to Multicultural Radio Broadcasting, Inc.

Neil McKenty

He left radio broadcasting in 1985 to write In the Stillness Dancing: The Journey of John Main, a biography of Benedictine monk John Main, published in 1986.

Oliver John Nilsen

On 6 February 1925 Nilsen was granted the first commercial radio broadcasting license in Victoria, Australia for station 3UZ, which the Nilsen family retained until 1985.

Phil Tanner

In 1976, he was remembered in a BBC Radio 4 tribute by the Welsh radio broadcaster Wynford Vaughan-Thomas recalling "the voice of the sanest, happiest, kindest eccentric I ever knew, the voice of Phil Tanner, the Gower Nightingale".

Pulong Buhangin National High School

Michelle Salinas won third in radio broadcasting group contest at the S.Y. 2006-2007 National Schools Press Conference held at Baguio City, just a year after Francisco Bautista won a championship title in the same contest.

Francisco Bautista won the first place in editorial writing - Filipino in the S.Y. 2005-2006 National Schools Press Conference held at Kalibo, Aklan province, he also won first in radio broadcasting group contest and a special award in technical application in the said contest.

Queen Mary's School for Boys, Basingstoke

The Music Master, Mr. Peter Marchbank M.A. (Cantab.), left the school in 1969, to take up a career in conducting and radio broadcasting with the BBC in Manchester.

Radio Tirol

The first radio broadcasting tryouts in Tyrol started in 1926 in Aldrans close to Innsbruck.

Robby Takac

He graduated from Medaille College with a degree in Communications, with an emphasis on Radio Broadcasting.

Rogers Communications

While Ted Rogers was an articling student with Tory, Tory, DesLauriers & Binnington, he started Rogers Radio Broadcasting Limited, which acquired Canada's pioneer FM station, CHFI-FM.

RP Broadcasting

RP Broadcasting is a small market radio broadcasting company based in Bemidji, Minnesota

Scott Shannon

Shannon is perhaps most famous within the radio broadcasting industry for his work on Z100 in New York City in the mid to late 80's.

Takeover Radio

Takeover Radio is a community radio station broadcasting on FM to Leicester, to the Ashfield district in Nottinghamshire and on the Internet, specialising in helping children gain experience and direct participative involvement in radio broadcasting.

Tri-County Broadcasting

Tri-County Broadcasting is a small radio broadcasting company located in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota.

Valeriya

2001 — "Radio favorite of the year" nomination of the "Alexander Popov Professional National Prize" in radio broadcasting

Van Kooten en De Bie

The two cooperated for years, before they started to work for the public broadcasting organization VPRO, where they first performed for radio broadcasting, and later took to making shows for television.

Warsaw radio mast

It was located in Konstantynów, Gąbin, Poland, and was used by Warsaw Radio-Television (Centrum Radiowo-Telewizyjne) for longwave radio broadcasting on a frequency of AM-LW (long wave) 227 kHz before 1 February 1988 and AM-LW (long wave) 225 kHz afterwards.

WAY

WAY-FM Network, a national, non-profit radio broadcasting network in the United States that primarily plays Contemporary Christian music

Wayne Hooper

Hooper earned a Master's degree in composition, choral conducting, and radio broadcasting at Occidental College Los Angeles and was awarded honorary doctor of music degrees by Andrews University and La Sierra University.

William S. Halstead

It was only the second radio station in Pennsylvania, and was described at the time as having “one of the most unusual forms of aerials ever used by a radio broadcasting station.” (See The New York Times reference and original article from December 14, 1934, below.) See also List of Haverford College people.

WIVB-TV Tower

The tower, which is also known as LIN TV Tower was completed in 1948 and is used by WIVB for TV broadcasting and by WTSS 102.5FM for radio broadcasting.