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  • 11radio DJs —    The cult of the disc jockey, or DJ (see DJs), grew up out of the transformation of radio stations in the years 1948–58 in America. Prior to these years, radio was a domestic medium, developed in the 1920s and aimed primarily at housewives.… …

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  • 12announcer —   Kala, kalakū.    ♦ Radio announcer, mea ho olaha, leo kala …

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  • 13Radio Ceylon — (SLBC) Type radio, and online Country …

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  • 14Radio Hauraki — Radio station name = Radio Hauraki airdate = 1966 area = 14 markets in New Zealand frequency = format = Classic rock owner = The Radio Network| slogan = Classic Rock That Rocks website = http://www.hauraki.co.nzRadio Hauraki is a New Zealand… …

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  • 15Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines — (RTLM) was a Rwandan radio station which broadcast from 8 July 1993 to 31 July 1994. It played a significant role during the April July 1994 Rwandan Genocide.The station s name is French for Thousand Hills Independent Radio and Television ,… …

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  • 16Radio Helderberg — went on air at 06h00 on 1 July 1995, broadcasting on the frequency of 95.9FM from Southey Vines, Somerset West. The first announcer on air was Martin Bailie, previously a breakfast DJ on a national commercial radio station, 5FM. He now presents… …

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  • 17Radio Free Dixie — was a radio station started by Robert F. Williams when he was forced in exile to Cuba from Monroe, North Carolina during the American Civil Rights Movement. It broadcast from 1961 to 1965. It broadcast music, news, and commentary from Havana. It… …

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  • 18announcer — (n.) 1610s, agent noun from ANNOUNCE (Cf. announce). Radio sense is recorded from 1922 …

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  • 19announcer — [ə noun′sər] n. a person who announces; specif., one who introduces radio or television programs, identifies the station, reads the news, etc …

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  • 20Radio(game) — Radio is a children s playground game played by children. The game s history is unknown. Gameplay Usually 7, 8 or 9 people are required to play this game (However it is possible to play with 5 or 6 people). Once enough children are found to play… …

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