station identification
1Station identification — (sometimes called a sounder or stinger ) is the practice of any type of radio or television station or network identifying itself, typically with a call sign or brand name. Over the air transmitters may be required to identify themselves… …
2station identification — UK / US or station ident UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms station identification : singular station identification plural station identifications American American informal a station break …
3station identification — UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [singular station identification plural station identifications] american a station break Thesaurus: types of advertisementhyponym …
4station identification — station identifi cation noun count or uncount AMERICAN a STATION BREAK …
5Station Identification (album) — Infobox Album Name = Station Identification Type = studio Artist = Channel Live(KRS One) Released = 1995 Recorded = Genre = Hip hop Length = Label = Capitol Records Producer = KRS OneSalaam RemiRheji Burrell Reviews = Last album = This album =… …
6Station identification — RadioPP Station call letters immediately followed by city of license. for example: WVUD Newark …
7station identification — /ˌsteɪʃən aɪˌdɛntəfəˈkeɪʃən/ (say .stayshuhn uy.dentuhfuh kayshuhn) noun a short jingle or other advertisement used periodically on radio or television to identify the station to its audience …
8station ident — station identification UK / US or station ident UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms station identification : singular station identification plural station identifications American American informal a station break …
9Identification — can mean * Identification (psychoanalysis); * Identification (information); * Identification (parameter), in statistics and econometrics, how parameters can be inferred from data; * Identification (literature), in literary criticism; *… …
10station break — ☆ station break n. a pause in radio and television programs for station identification and, usually, commercials …