Internationalbroadcasting is broadcasting that is deliberately aimed at a foreign, rather than a domestic ... since the 1920s. Reasons for internationalbroadcasting Broadcasters in one country have several reasons ... broadcasting 1914 1933 Internationalbroadcasting, in a limited extent, began during ... in 1934, and South Asia and Central America in 1938. In the 1930s, internationalbroadcasting was a key ... broadcasting services expanded. In 1942, the United States initiated its internationalbroadcasting ... partition, each Germany developed its own internationalbroadcasting station Deutsche Welle , using ... The Cold War led to increased internationalbroadcasting, as Communist and non Communist states attempted ... 1990s present Internationalbroadcasting using the traditional audio only method will not cease any time soon due to its cost efficiencies. However, internationalbroadcasting via television is considered ..., such as Swiss Radio International , have abandoned shortwave broadcasting altogether, relying ... from a transmitter. Mediumwave is used heavily all over the world for internationalbroadcasting ... of such antennas for internationalbroadcasting began in the mid 1930s and became prominent by the 1950s ... Broadcasting Some international broadcasters have become available via Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB ... not be accessible during that part of the day. However, in terms of the global internationalbroadcasting ... base globally. Television Internationalbroadcasting via 24 hour TV news channels has its origins ... probably have 100 to 1,000 times larger audiences for their internationalbroadcasting content ... Coast this important event in internationalbroadcasting history was described in depth in the IEEE The History of InternationalBroadcasting first volume . As Morse Code is considered to be a data ... broadcasting has a deep relationship with modern day datacasting. The reach of RSS and email for international ... is radio jamming jamming , or broadcasting a signal on the same frequencies as the international broadcaster ... more details
Image Association for International Broadcasting.gif thumb right 200px Logo of the Association for InternationalBroadcasting. The Association for InternationalBroadcasting AIB is the industry association that represents and supports international television and radio broadcasting broadcasters . Founded in 1993, the AIB has developed into a truly global organisation whose membership extends from New Zealand west through to Canada and the United States of America USA . The AIB provides its members with market intelligence, lobbying , Business network networking and marketing support. It publishes a quarterly print magazine, The Channel , that has a regular subscriber base of more than 5,600 senior executives in broadcasting and electronic media organisations in over 120 countries. The AIB also produces regular electronic news letters that reach the desktops of more than 14,000 people worldwide. The AIB has an immense collection of data about broadcasting and electronic media covering territories throughout the world. As part of its role to support the broadcasting industry, the AIB publishes an annual Directory of Global Broadcasting with extracts of its data concerning broadcasters, regulators and key personnel. The AIB is a not for profit organisation with its headquarters in the United Kingdom . It is governed by an Executive Council of six members elected from the AIB s membership. The AIB s permanent staff is led by Chief Executive Simon Spanswick . External links http www.aib.org.uk Official site Category Trade associations Category Internationalbroadcasting ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 The Korea InternationalBroadcasting Foundation is a South Korea n non profit group dedicated to bringing information about Korea to the world, and to non Koreans within Korea. It is a media broadcasting network provider supervised with Korea InternationalBroadcasting Network Commission and authorized with Korea Communications Commission . Founded in 1996, it began broadcasting English language TV to foreigners in South Korea in 1997. This service is now known as Arirang Korea . In 1999 it began broadcasting TV to the rest of the world. By 2000, its satellite signal covered the globe. These broadcasts were primarily in English. This service is now known as Arirang TV Arirang World . 2003 saw the launch of Arirang Radio , an English language FM radio broadcasting in South Korea. In 2004, its Arabic TV service, Arirang Arab began. See also Arirang TV External links http www.arirang.co.kr Arirang TV Homepage http www.arirangtv.com Direct Site korea stub Category Foundations Category Media companies of South Korea Category Communications and media organizations Category Organisations based in South Korea Category Organizations established in 1996 de Korea InternationalBroadcasting Foundation ko ja ... more details
K. Bahrenburg. Sending cross border static on the fate of Radio Free Europe and the influence of internationalbroadcasting. Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 47, 1993. ref It placed control of the internationalbroadcasting under the United States Information Agency ref United States InternationalBroadcasting Act, Pub. L. No. 103 236, title. III. ref . Original Law This Act Public Law 103 236 consolidated all non military, U.S. Government international broadcast services under a Broadcasting Board of Governors BBG and also created the InternationalBroadcasting Bureau IBB . ref name IBB ... of internationalbroadcasting. Global Media and National Controls Rethinking the Role of the State, MIT Press, 2002. ref . Congressional updates In September 2009, the 111th Congress amended the InternationalBroadcasting Act to allow a one year extension of the operation of Radio Free Asia. ref Bill ... 2009 was dependent on its increased internationalbroadcasting and ability to reach its audience ... Statement to the UN, August 1958. ref In the 1960s, President Kennedy to build an internationalbroadcasting ... working with the Congress, the InternationalBroadcasting Act was born. References reflist Uncategorized ...Signed in law in 1994 by President Bill Clinton , this act was meant to streamline the US Internationalbroadcasting and provide a cost effective way to continue Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty , Voice ... Chicago. Web ref The BBG is an independent government agency created to replace the Board for InternationalBroadcasting and consolidate Voice of America broadcasting. ref name BBG http www.bbg.gov about faq Broadcasting Board of Governors FAQ ref . In this law, the President appoints one member of the board ... Jon T. Powell, Towards a Negotiable Definition of Propaganda for International Agreements Related to Direct ... Gerald Ford signed the Voice of America charter that established it as the leading branch of US internationalbroadcasting. In 1993, the Clinton Administration proposed cutting the budget for Radio Free ... more details
The InternationalBroadcasting Bureau IBB is an entity within the Broadcasting Board of Governors BBG , which is a Independent agencies of the United States government U.S. Independent agency . The IBB supports the day to day operations of Voice of America VOA and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting Radio y Televisi n Mart Radio and TV Mart . It also provides transmission and technical support for all of the independent non military broadcasting services funded by the BBG . The IBB is located in Washington, D.C. 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20237 History On April 30, 1994, President Bill Clinton Clinton signed the InternationalBroadcasting Act Public Law 103 236 . The legislation established the InternationalBroadcasting Bureau IBB within the United States Information Agency USIA , and created a Broadcasting Board of Governors BBG with oversight authority over all non military U.S. government internationalbroadcasting. The Voice of America, the oldest and best known organization within the BBG, was the first broadcast news organization to offer continuously updated programming on the Internet. ref http www.chriskern.net history voaFirstOnTheInternet.html www.chriskern.net ref When USIA was disbanded in October 1999, the IBB and BBG were established as Independent agencies ... and Technical Services, and a number of support services. Other internationalbroadcasting services ... previously had been Acting Associate Director of Broadcasting of USIA and Acting Director of VOA. See also Internationalbroadcasting Shortwave Radio Canada International Media of the United States References ..., Tit. 22 Ch. 71 Sec. 6206 InternationalBroadcasting Bureau External links official http www.ibb.gov ... Organizations based in Washington, D.C. Category 1999 establishments de InternationalBroadcasting Bureau es InternationalBroadcasting Bureau id Biro Penyiaran Internasional pl InternationalBroadcasting Bureau pt InternationalBroadcasting Bureau ... more details
Primarysources date February 2009 Image Iabm logo small.jpg thumb right 200px Logo of the International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers. The International Association of Broadcasting Manufacturers or IABM is a non profit trade association representing manufacturers and suppliers of products and services to the broadcasting and electronic media industries. The Association s aim is to identify and promote the interests of its members, and to provide benefits and services which enhance their business performance. It claims to represent more than 80 of the global value of the broadcast sector, the IABM is an influential voice lobbying on behalf of its members. External links http www.theiabm.net IABM Company & Product Locator http www.digitaledition.tv IABM Broadcast & Media Technology Industry Guide 2009 Official IABM Sourcebook Category Trade associations ... more details
Image Ibcred.jpg thumb 140px right IBC logo The InternationalBroadcasting Convention , more commonly known by its acronym IBC , is an annual trade show for Broadcasting broadcasters , Value added service content creators providers , equipment manufacturers, professional and technical associations, and other participants in the Broadcasting industry. IBC is Europe s largest professional broadcast show and is held annually in September at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam , the Netherlands . In 2009, the show was held on the following dates Conference 10 14 September 2009 Exhibition 11 15 September 2009 In 2009, Arqiva demonstrated its DVB T2 in a test transmission. ref http www.techwatch.co.uk 2009 09 21 arqiva transmits hd at the ibc 2009 Arqiva transmits HD at the IBC 2009 ref In 2010, the show was held on the following dates Conference 9 14 September 2010 Exhibition 10 14 September 2010 IBC2011 takes place at the Amsterdam RAI from 8 13 September. References references External links http www.ibc.org IBC home page Category Television organizations Category Trade shows in the Netherlands Category Internationalbroadcasting tv stub de International Broadcast Conference ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Internationalbroadcasting in Japan is generally limited to signals generated by the publicly owned NHK World , which broadcasts television and radio programs overseas. A few other institutions originally based in Japan have carried Japanese programming overseas, though these are very limited and are generally not considered to be true international broadcasts. American Forces Network Pacific operations AFN Japan ja AFN formerly Far East Network . U.S. military broadcast services, targeting U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan. Fujisankei Communications International . Programming originates from Fuji TV of Japan, and targets Japanese audiences overseas, though the offices are located in New York, not Japan. JJY ja JJY . Transmits primarily time signals beeping noises , similar to WWV radio station WWV of the United States, and do not carry any broadcast programs in any language. Shortwave signals were used until March 2001, which made these broadcasts internationally available. The MegaNet member FM broadcasting in Japan FM radio stations in Love FM Japan Fukuoka , Radio i Nagoya , FM Cocolo Osaka and InterFM Tokyo . They usually broadcast music but in case of emergency they are prepared to broadcast public safety messages in some non Japanese languages. Radio Nikkei ja . Shortwave radio broadcasts the radio signals reach overseas , however the target is Japanese listeners in Japan. Shiokaze ja Propaganda programs primarily targeting North Korean abductions of Japanese Japanese abductees in North Korea . DEFAULTSORT InternationalBroadcasting In Japan Category External services broadcasting Japan Japan tv stub ... more details
NEXUS InternationalBroadcasting Association NEXUS IBA was officially founded in 1988 in Milan, Italy , as a Non profit organization non profit association of broadcasters and program producers. As the Latin word nexus , NEXUS IBA is a link or point of connection between content producers and the association s technical facilities used to bring such content to the public. Member services NEXUS IBA main focus is to provide broadcasts internationally by means of Shortwave radio, targeting Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia with high power transmitters and directional HRS type antennas . Most programs on the air are produced by NEXUS IBA members, and originate as multiple audio and video streams from NEXUS IBA network operations center in Milano. From there they are transmitted live to each ground or Communications satellite satellite relay station . Internet audio and video channels are available to the public via the WorldDirector streaming network operated by Wornex International , and published ... television broadcasting, internet hosting and consulting on international media. NEXUS IBA as an R&D organization NEXUS InternationalBroadcasting Association is also a research and development ... application DEFAULTSORT Nexus InternationalBroadcasting Association Category Italian media Category Internationalbroadcasting ... due to the international character of NEXUS IBA audiences, live and on demand audio and video streams ... Wornex International has been used for distribution of NEXUS IBA members audio & video streaming channels ... International , with the continued support of NEXUS IBA researchers. See also http www.nexus.org ... IPAR International Public Access Radio http www.egradio.org European Gospel Radio http www.undpi.org WorldDirector Content delivery network http www.wornex.com Wornex International References ... en products and services e government.html DEMOS at WORNEX International http www.comune.bologna.it ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 Infobox Organization name International Council for Press and Broadcasting image With Arafat.JPG 200px formation 2006 type Non profit organization status Foundation headquarters London , United Kingdom region served Worldwide leader title Chairman leader name William Morris Next Century Foundation website http www.ncfpeace.org http www.ncfpeace.org The council is a subsidiary body of the Next Century Foundation , an organisation which deals primarily with conflict resolution issues and holds an annual International Media Awards in London. It also takes press delegations to the Middle East and South Asia as well as running an annual conferences on subjects such as Xenophobia and Disinformation. History The International Council for Press and Broadcasting was established by the Next Century Foundation in 2007. It incorporates the International Media Council founded 2000 ref http www.ncfpeace.org drupal node 11 ref of the Next Century Foundation and the International Institute for Media Ethics founded 2005 . It works in cooperation with the International Communications Forum and the St Brides Forum. It was established to eliminate confusion caused following the establishment of a second International Media Council by the Davos World Economic Forum organisation in 2006. An International Media Council delegation was the last to meet Yasser Arafat shotly before his death in November 2004. Organisation The International Media Council and Peace Through Media is committed ... Media Credibility Index The International Council for Press and Broadcasting is experimenting with the idea ... Issues raised by journalists DEFAULTSORT International Council For Press And Broadcasting Category International nongovernmental organizations ... we fail to understand one another International Media Awards Main International Media Awards The International ... Watch involvement http www.ncfpeace.org Next Century Foundation homepage External links International ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Broadcasting... Type studio Artist Comeback Kid Cover Comeback Kid Broadcasting 2007 .jpg Released February 20, 2007 Recorded November 2006 at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins Ft. Collins , Colorado Genre Hardcore Punk Length 33.08 Label Smallman Records Smallman Canada Victory Records Victory Rest of World Producer Jason Livermore br Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson br Comeback Kid Reviews AbsolutePunk.net 80 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 212330 link Allmusic rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r952569 pure url yes link Relevant Magazine http www.relevantmagazine.com pc article.php?id 7388 link Rockmidgets.com Rating 4 5 http www.rockmidgets.com releases.php?p true&q comeback kid&id 1794 link Kerrang Rating 4 5 Total Guitar Rating 9 10 Last album Wake The Dead album Wake the Dead br 2005 This album Broadcasting br 2007 Next album Through The Noise br 2008 Broadcasting... is the third album by Canadian Hardcore punk Hardcore band Comeback Kid . The album was released on February 20, 2007. It is the first album to feature Andrew Neufeld on lead vocals, following Scott Wade s departure. The album peaked at 129 on the Billboard 200, 3 on Top Heatseekers, and 10 on Top Independent Albums. Broadcasting.. was used on the NHL 2K8 soundtrack. Track listing Tracklisting title1 Defeated length1 3 16 title2 Broadcasting... length2 3 53 title3 Hailing on Me length3 2 59 title4 The Blackstone length4 2 54 title5 Industry Standards length5 3 38 title6 Give r Reprise length6 1 07 title7 One Left Satisfied length7 3 50 title8 Come Around length8 2 31 title9 In Case of Fire length9 2 50 title10 Market Demands length10 3 05 title11 In Tuition length11 3 05 http www.smallmanrecords.com news.php?which band 18 The Japanese ... 2007 albums Category Victory Records albums 2000s punk album stub it Broadcasting... lv Broadcasting... nl Broadcasting... pl Broadcasting... more details
The following is a list of television broadcasting licences held by Asian Television Network Launched On the air ATN Aastha TV http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2005 db2005 139.htm ATN South Asian Devotional Music & Discourse Channel ATN Alpha ETC Punjabi http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 db2000 686.htm Punjabi Channel ATN ARY Digital http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 db2000 684.htm Urdu Channel ATN B4U Movies http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 db2000 683.htm Hindi Movie Channel ATN B4U Music http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2005 db2005 132.htm ATN Music Network One Hindi Music AMN1 ATN Bangla Canada ATN Bangla http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2005 db2005 126.htm ATN Bangla Channel One ATN Channel http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 1996 DB96 617.HTM SATV ATN Cricket Plus http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2006 db2006 120.htm ATN Asian Sports Network ASN ATN Gujarati http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 db2000 682.htm Gujarati Channel ATN Jaya TV http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 db2000 685.htm Tamil Channel ATN MH1 ? ATN Malayalam ? ATN NDTV 24x7 http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2005 db2005 136.htm ATN South Asian News English ATN NEO Cricket http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2006 db2006 121.htm ATN Cricket Channel I ATN Zee Cinema http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2005 db2005 130.htm ATN Hindi Movie Channel Two Commonwealth Broadcasting Network CBN http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2000 DB2000 645.htm Caribbean & African Network Yet to launch http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 361.htm Hindi Movie Channel http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 362.htm ATN Hindi Movie Channel Two http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 363.htm ATN Cricket Channel One http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 364.htm ATN Cricket Channel Two http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 365.htm ATN South Asian News Hindi English http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 366.htm ATN South Asian News English http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2009 2009 367.htm ATN South Asian News Hindi http ... more details
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Globalize date October 2010 Cleanup date October 2010 split apart Broadcasting in the United States Broadcasting in Britain Broadcasting in Germany Broadcasting in Sri Lanka date October 2010 The history of broadcasting began with early radio transmissions which only carried the dots and dashes of wireless telegraphy . The history of radio broadcasting experimentally around 1906, commercially around 1920 starts with audio sound broadcasting services which are broadcast through the air as radio waves ... networks to broadcast common programming, either in syndication or simulcast or both. Broadcasting around the World United States Image Frankconrad.jpg thumb Broadcasting pioneer Frank Conrad in a 1921 ... of broadcasting was new and unusual&mdash with telegraphs, communication had been one to one ... of a farmer who patented a seed spreader, coined the terms broadcasting and narrowcasting , ref name broadcasting cite web title Radio Broadcasting is Born url http www.dcwstore.com console radios ... of broadcasting to a wide audience, through the use of antennas designed to radiate signals ..., as the prescient prophet of broadcasting who predicted the medium s rise in 1915 , referring ... and as the prescient prophet of broadcasting who predicted the medium s rise in 1915. While later described by others as the founder of both the Radio Corporation of American RCA and the National Broadcasting ... web title Frank Conrad The Father of Commercial Broadcasting url http www.ieee.org web aboutus history ... M.Terry cite book title Reference to Earle M.Terry in a History of Broadcasting in the United States ... in 1921 later to become KCBS AM KCBS . 9XM became WHA AM WHA in 1922. The NBC National Broadcasting Company began regular broadcasting in 1926, with telephone links between New York and other Eastern ... Broadcasting System began in 1927 under the guidance of William S. Paley . Radio in education soon followed and colleges across the U.S. began adding radio broadcasting courses to their curricula. Curry ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 Globalize article date June 2007 Religious broadcasting refers to broadcasting ... much religious programming. Religious broadcasting can be funded commercial broadcasting commercially or through some sort of public broadcasting style arrangement religious broadcasters are often ... , broadcasting related to one particular religion only is allowed, or in some cases required. For example a function of the state owned Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation Legal basis Pakistan Broadcasting ... the Netherlands Public Broadcasting article. pol098 See Netherlands Public Broadcasting other Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation ref http www.buddhistmedia.com defaultengels.aspx Buddhist Broadcasting ... defining themselves as Christian. British broadcasting laws prohibit religious organisations ... TV broadcasting, satellite and cable . There are two main stations, Premier Radio is available on MW in the London area and United Christian Broadcasters is available via Digital Audio Broadcasting ... FM broadcasting per year via a Restricted Service Licence RSL , and Refresh FM , which regularly ... Dr. Ezekiel H. Guti ref Apostle Dr. Ezekiel H. Guti ref of ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries International ... of the state owned Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation is by law to broadcast such programmes as may ... blogs.ssrc.org tif 2010 08 31 islamic broadcasting in turkey The rise of Islamic broadcasting in Turkey ... broadcasting on public service channels was watched on average for 2.7 hours per year in 2008, decreasing steadily from 3.2 in 2006 and 3.6 in 2001. In 2006, 5 of viewers found religious broadcasting to be of personal importance. ref http stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk broadcasting reviews investigations public service broadcasting annrep ?a 0 Ofcom Public Service Broadcasting, Annual reports 2005 ... on the Internet, and will broadcast in North America. Ruled to have breached the UK broadcasting ... broadcasting code 5020372.article Islam Channel breaches broadcasting code ref Revelation TV , in London ... more details
Broadcasting tower can refer to Broadcasting Tower, Leeds A skyscraper in Leeds , UK Radio masts and towers The generic communications structure disambig ... more details
Broadcasting Act may refer to Canada The Broadcasting Act 1968 , that established the Canadian Radio television Telecommunications Commission and updated the mandate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation The Broadcasting Act 1991 , that amended both the Broadcasting Act, 1968, and the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Act 1976 Republic of Ireland The Broadcasting Amendment Act 2007 United Kingdom The Broadcasting Act 1980 , that among other things allowed for the creation of Channel 4 The Broadcasting Act 1990 , that largely deregulation deregulated private television, allowed for the creation of a Channel 5 UK a fifth terrestrial television channel as well as allowed for the launch of satellite television in the UK See also List of short titles disambig ... more details
Broadcasting Corporation logo File Citadel 2007.png 150px type Public pink sheets CDELA , pink ... broadcasting Radio Broadcasting products services revenue 719,760,000 United States dollar USD 2007 ... homepage http www.citadelbroadcasting.com citadelbroadcasting.com footnotes intl Citadel Broadcasting ... York Times title Citadel Broadcasting Files for Bankruptcy date December 21, 2009 ref It emerged from ... Citadel Broadcasting. History The company was founded in 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona by Larry ... owned by CALP. A year later, Citadel Broadcasting was officially incorporated and in 1992 it acquired .... Within that time period, it absorbed all Bloomington Broadcasting radio holdings and 11 stations from Dick Broadcasting Company and also acquired 3 radio stations from Slone Broadcasting, Inc. and Slone ... web 20070202082623 www.citadelbroadcasting.com about history.cfm Citadel Broadcasting Corporate ... Broadcasting launched an online service called Citadel Interactive in 2005, and a year later launched ... date December 2008 File Current Citadel Broadcasting Logo.png left thumb Citadel Broadcasting logo prior ... WIII FM WIII was sold to Saga Communications and WKRT now WYBY has been given to the Bible Broadcasting ... time Citadel Broadcasting applied to re acquire KKWD from The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC with the Federal ... s station portfolio on July 9, 2009. On April 2, 2009 the staff of Citadel Broadcasting changed ... 16, 2008, Citadel Broadcasting became the first organization wide radio company to join the United ... October 2007, Citadel has suspended nighttime HD Radio broadcasts on 10 AM broadcasting AM stations ... 2008 On September 12, 2008 Citadel Broadcasting has received a notice from the New York Stock Exchange ... 2&pageID NewsHeadlines&sid BW 2009 12 201616&isdowjones false Citadel Broadcasting Notified ... the delisting, the staff of Citadel Broadcasting ceased holding conference calls and would no longer ... Broadcasting will sell the 23 major radio stations it has purchased from Disney ABC in 2007 to reduce ... more details
broadcasting transmit receive earth station on Caldecott Broadcast Centre based in Singapore International ...pp semi small yes Use dmy dates date November 2010 Broadcasting in Singapore began in 5 May 1923 when ... since launched in 1 January 1932 marked the beginning of a highly successful venture in broadcasting ... Radio Television Singapore RTS , which in turn became part of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation ... Singapore With the success of Radio Singapura another key player in the broadcasting industry in the pre independence Singapore, Rediffusion Singapore , introduced cable broadcasting service to Singapore ... . SAFRA Radio runs two stations, Power98FM and 883JiaFM , broadcasting in English and Mandarin Chinese ... UnionWorks Main SPH UnionWorks Singapore Press Holdings SPH UnionWorks is a joint radio broadcasting ... broadcasting companies have ever been created in Singapore since 1 January 2005 has SPH Mediaworks ... broadcasting companies have ever been created in Singapore. MediaCorp Televisyen Singapura ... Singapore RTS , Singapore Broadcasting Corporation SBC and Television Corporation of Singapore ... of the MediaCorp SIM Group of Companies based parent by MediaCorp Singapore International Media ... TV12 and MediaCorp Radio respectively owner by MediaCorp their second satellite television broadcasting and radio broadcasting transmit receive earth station on Caldecott Broadcast Centre based in Singapore International Foundation regional broadcast venture MediaCorp Singapore International Television SITV and Radio Singapore International RSI .. Several free to air terrestrial television channels ... Singapore RTS , Singapore Broadcasting Corporation SBC , Television Corporation of Singapore TCS ... Broadcasting Corporation 1980 1994 With the passing of an Act of Parliament and after much public .... Radio Television Singapore RTS became Singapore Broadcasting Corporation SBC in 1 February 1980. Immediately ... due to the direct influence of the Ministry of Culture. After two years, Singapore Broadcasting ... more details
Public Radio NPR , Public Broadcasting Service PBS , Public Radio International PRI , American Public ... FRCN Nigeria Asian Taiwan Taiwan Broadcasting System TBS Radio Taiwan International ...Refimprove date April 2008 POV check date April 2008 Public broadcasting includes radio, television and other ..., yet many stations transmit underwriting spot s resembling advertisement s on commercial broadcasting ... public broadcasters are permitted to transmit commercials. Public broadcasting may be nationally or locally operated, depending on the country and the station. In some countries, public broadcasting is run by a single organization such as the BBC in the UK and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia , broadcasting national and regional radio and television services. Other countries have multiple public broadcasting organizations operating regionally such as the ARD stations in Germany or in different languages. In the United States, public broadcasting stations are always ... such as the PBS Public Broadcasting Service PBS and NPR National Public Radio NPR , to stations that broadcast ... , public broadcasting was once the only form or the dominant form of broadcasting. Commercial broadcasting now also exists in most of these countries the number of countries with only public broadcasting ... public broadcasting There is no standard definition for public broadcasting, although a number of official ... programming intended to inform, or of cultural value the aim of much commercial broadcasting is to provide ... much entertainment but is subject to a public service remit. In 1985, the UK Broadcasting Research Unit 1981 1991 defined public service broadcasting as involving ref http www.nosuch research.co.uk pppp.html BRU definition of public service broadcasting ref Geographic universality The stations ..., BBC Asian Network , Radio Canada , and Australia s multicultural Special Broadcasting Service Special Broadcasting Service SBS . Concern for national identity and community this essentially means that the stations ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 A rimshot is a radio and television broadcasting term for a station that attempts to reach a larger media market from a distant suburb an, exurb an, or even rural location. The term is primarily used with FM stations, and mainly in North America . The name derives not from the sound of a rimshot in music, but rather from basketball , where the ball hits the rim of the basket, and may or may not go in. Rimshot stations are often at a disadvantage compared to higher signal strength strength signals in a market. Many rimshot operators attempt to serve the larger market with a signal that has deficiencies in the intended listening area, especially on the far side from where it is transmitted. Many if not most rimshot stations are move in s, having moved to about halfway between their city of license which they are legally required to cover and serve and the metro area which they actually care about. In this manner, the broadcast range of the station ideally covers both. Although stations have traditionally been required to keep their main studio in their community of license, this has become less and less meaningful as more and more have been granted waiver s to Consolidation media consolidate radio studio s at a single location due to concentration of media ownership . In the U.S., it was FCC MM docket 80 90 that allowed FM stations to have closer spacing, thereby allowing move ins, and some new stations as well. This has generally been allowed, especially when it makes room for additional stations in outlying areas. In these cases, the table of allotments is amend ed in a rulemaking proceeding, although this is not always a requirement to move a station in most cases, depending on each particular situation. On an international level, stations which attempt to serve another country are called border blaster s . These are primarily Mexican AM broadcasting ... Broadcasting category broadcast law ... more details
Pirate broadcasting is illegal unlicensed broadcasting , referring to pirate radio pirate television See also broadcast signal intrusion , when a licensed broadcast signal is overridden by an unauthorized signal, more akin to real piracy . DEFAULTSORT Pirate Broadcasting disambig ru ... more details
primarysources date March 2007 Broadcasting & Cable magazine is a television industry Trade journal trade magazine published by NewBay Media . Previous names included Broadcasting Telecasting and Broadcasting . In 2009, owner Reed Business Information sold TWICE , Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News to New Bay Media. External links http www.broadcastingcable.com Official web site Category Professional and trade magazines Category Television magazines trade mag stub ... more details
Unlicensed broadcasting is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license Low power broadcasting , legal but sometimes unlicensed broadcasting http www.captainusb.com categories FM Transmitters FM Transmitters , used to transmit satellite radio or digital media players to stereo systems which have no wired input i.e. car radios 47 CFR 15 or part 15 , a U.S. regulation that allows unlicensed broadcasting within a range of just a few meters Pirate broadcasting , unlicensed broadcasting that is globally considered illegal Pirate radio Pirate television ISM band s, used legally at low power to broadcast for personal use video sender , used to distribute video sometimes wireless security cameras within a home or small business disambig ... more details