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  • 1broadcasting — /brawd kas ting, kah sting/, n. 1. the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television. 2. radio or television as a business or profession: She s training for a career in broadcasting. [1920 25; BROADCAST + ING1] …

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  • 2radio — /ray dee oh /, n., pl. radios, adj., v., radioed, radioing. n. 1. wireless telegraphy or telephony: speeches broadcast by radio. 2. an apparatus for receiving or transmitting radio broadcasts. 3. a message transmitted by radio. adj. 4. pertaining …

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  • 5WCRB — Infobox Radio Station name = WCRB area = Boston, Massachusetts city = Lowell, Massachusetts branding = Boston s Classical Station 99.5 WCRB slogan = airdate = 1954 (on FM, operated on AM since 1948) frequency = 99.5 (MHz) HD Radio format =… …

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  • 6Digital Audio Broadcasting — For other digital audio broadcasting systems, see Digital radio.   Countries with regular services …

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  • 7Play Time — Infobox Film name = Play Time image size = 215px director = Jacques Tati producer = Bernard Maurice René Silvera writer = Jacques Tati Jacques Lagrange Art Buchwald (add l Eng. dialogue) starring = Jacques Tati music = Francis Lemarque… …

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  • 8HD Radio — HD Radio, which originally stood for Hybrid Digital , is the trademark for iBiquity s in band on channel (IBOC) digital radio technology used by AM and FM radio stations to transmit audio and data via a digital signal in conjunction with their… …

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  • 9Media in Cornwall — The media in Cornwall has a long and distinct history. The county has a wide range of different types and quality of media. Contents 1 History 1.1 Timeline 1.2 Background 1.3 Telegraphy …

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  • 10Crosby system — The Crosby system was an FM stereophonic broadcasting standard, developed by Murray G. Crosby, that used an FM subcarrier for higher fidelity. It competed with the Zenith/GE system that used an AM subcarrier. Many audiophiles were disappointed… …

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