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Child support payments-- this guy, stay away from this guy. Radio , Moscow, Havana, whatever, right?
That stage is 10 times the size of ours. Radio City, yeah? Yeah, Radio City.It was a wild, wild experience, but it was incredible.
get on the radio is a musician, you'd be told our where you can't get on the radio . Busta Rhymes is on the radio this week. You can't go on the radio . P. Diddy's on the radio this week. So, ironically, Britain and Britain, even in Black History Month here untilrecently, we used to teach the civil rights movement in America because it was a way of Britain avoid in the discomfort off its its own closest parallel to a civil
and all the associations, all the things like past relationships or life-changing moments or memories. --radio shows and TV a few times as well, right?
But I think Europe is setting that standard now. Radio , television, print media, but all social media depends on advertising.
And so all of these enciphered and encoded communication systems are traveling through the airwaves. Radio waves. They are being encoded and enciphered, sent generally using Morse code, and that is what we have to learn how to snatch out of the airwavesand decipher in order that there not be another Pearl Harbor attack as we are sending our young men into harm's way.
were talking about. E. FOLEY: And she teamed up with a pianist called George Antheil, and together they developed a frequency hopping radio device to help missiles get through German defenses, which they donated to the Navy for free, the patent for free, but it was notexploited at that time.
they still get to have that levity. Radio interviews. And then some people were like, oh Maeve, so great to talk to you.
things-- who would love to document that. Radio is still a part of our lives.
things-- who would love to document that. Radio was awful for me, so the perspective is very different right off the bat.
all of us using electricity. Radio created our first political debates.
all of us using electricity. Radio created, like an old telephone connect.
But it was a kind of touring variety show that would go around the country in the days long before there were sound movies or-- radio had been invented, basically.Although vaudeville predates radio , as well.
began to be refurbished. Radio and TV also lent their help to this, and it was all to sort of create the infrastructure that was necessary so that then the information could alsobe published.
mother and I'm glad you enjoy the games there was a time when my partner Tom Che and I were broadcasting the games on radio and we did all 100 62 games there were three different sets of blue jays television broadcasters three differentnetworks at that time well they started to do surveys that up to 40% of the
satellite dishes so there was like 7 Seconds between the broadcast of of radio broadcast and then the TV and sometimes up to 15 seconds that was a way of kind of countering that and thefunny story is um radio was first so somebody would be listening and they would hear the radio broadcast then they
did around that we've got government departments to completely change the way they give information to government ministers so that for example in the Radio 4 if you know an expert comes on The Today program that is what you will here meanwhile we also know that the
radio was left in theid there was a guy who was trying to be really funny and call me on the radio and he goes uh you
Radio Shack open. But um I purchased a keyboard and uh I went to the subway and
Radio astronomy. Unfortunately, the frequency that Iridium for its phones
Radio seems to have-- there are 20 artists who get all the air play.
Radio is a very effective ICT tool, and it's hyper local.
Radio works. Anything else?
radio waves that were just blasted out everywhere into space.
radio host Rob Reinhart, and producers Al Houghton and Mike Crehore.
radio on the rocket.
radio , telephone, other types of networks going on.
radio . Yeah, that was interesting.
radio while we're careening around the Beiruti streets.
Radio , the broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow from the London Blitz helped to convince Americans
radio this is a song we wrote for a webcast we used to do we did a weekly
radio talking to CBC journalist talking about it.
Radio is the medium without pictures, but radio is incredibly intimate and anybody who listens to it on a regular basis knows that you have a relationship with
Radio news, for instance, began with announcers reading the newspaper to their audiences before they recognized that a better, a different writing style, crisper and so on, was more
radio and there was newspapers, but with more independent ownership before the 1980s.
radio came out, people said, "This is gonna revolutionize education; get the best lecturers, put them on radio ." TV came out; same idea. VCRs came out; same idea. I think what makes
radio , because at the time in Canada, I had -- I mean, many people don't know this about me, because it seems as though
radio , it is your job and it is your duty as young people to have your voices heard.
Radio and should be a very good talk about science and religion. So, this is Steve Paulson.
radio , and there was only a couple kind of places on the island where people could really hang out and listen to music in a large show context. So my girlfriend
radio yesterday and somebody called in and he said uh I'm the guy who made the painting of Sarah Palin with a pancake
radio he had grown up there in Colorado he'd gone to University of California at Berkeley he broke into radio there at
Radio Show in the country and I used to hear him doing that and he hosted this show himself he was completely different
radio station so I put on my Naval officer's
radio show but we uh we got me a national television show and I had a national radio show because they used in
radio is a personalized radio station that anybody can listen to that takes advantage of your musical neighbors so
radio show I just realized that the media is so shallow on so many levels I'm talking about television media it's
Radio which was founded 61 years ago um... in the Bay Area, uh, in Berkeley, KPFA the first station. And it was founded by a man named Lou Hill. He was a WWII conscientious
radio . So store-and-forward is the way all the data has been coming back from Mars. When the Phoenix lander arrived, in May of