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variety$89602$ - translation to greek

RADIO FORMAT; SCOPE OF GENRES OF VOCAL OR DANCE MUSIC DEDICATED TO ENTERTAINMENT
Variety (radio format); Variety (US Radio); Variety (US radio); Variety (format); Variety format; Variety radio

variety      
n. ποικιλία, είδος
music hall         
  • 1867 Poster from the National Standard Theatre, [[Shoreditch]] (1837–1940). Not ''strictly'' a Music Hall, but a theatre where many of these artists performed their Music Hall acts.
  • The Oxford Music Hall, c. 1875
  • 1907 poster from the ''Music Hall War'' between artists and theatre managers
  • [[Josephine Baker]] dances the Charleston at the ''[[Folies Bergère]]'' (1926)
  • Canterbury Hall]], opened 1852 in [[Lambeth]]
  • The Café-Concert by [[Edgar Degas]] (1876–77)
  • Strongman [[Eugen Sandow]]
  • [[George Leybourne]] as 'Champagne Charlie'. Artwork by [[Alfred Concanen]].
  • "If It Wasn't for the 'Ouses in Between", sung by [[Gus Elen]]
  • Male impersonator [[Hetty King]]
  • ''Little Dot Hetherington at the Old Bedford'' by [[Walter Sickert]]; {{circa}} 1888
  • 1904 London Coliseum, Matcham theatre with London's widest proscenium arch
  • [[Mistinguett]] at the [[Moulin Rouge]] (1911)
  • Olympia]] Music Hall
  • Spencer Gore]]; 1910–11
  • The interior of [[Wilton's Music Hall]] (here, being set for a wedding).
The line of tables give some idea of how early music halls were used as supper clubs.
  • May 1915 poster by E. J. Kealey, from the ''Parliamentary Recruiting Committee''
TYPE OF BRITISH THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT POPULAR BETWEEN 1850 AND 1960
Music-Hall; Music-hall; Music halls; Music Hall and Variety; Music Halls; Music-halls; Music Hall; Musichall; Speciality act; Speciality acts
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Definition

Variety show
·add. ·- A stage entertainment of successive separate performances, usually songs, dances, acrobatic feats, dramatic sketches, exhibitions of trained animals, or any specialties. Often loosely called vaudeville show.

Wikipedia

Variety (radio)

Variety is a radio format that plays music across numerous genres. Free-form variety is associated with a wide range of programming including talk, sports, and music from a wide spectrum. This format is usually found on smaller, non-commercial public broadcasting stations such as college radio, community radio or high school radio stations. If a variety-formatted station has a program director, that person exerts little if any influence on the music or other programming choices beyond the normal regulatory control required by that country's licensing regulations.

Variety is also associated with full-service radio. This format is primarily found in the rural United States, on commercial AM stations, and on a few FM public radio stations (usually those that play jazz). These stations tend to favor older listeners and play a mix of music that focuses more on older mainstream music, although much broader than the typical suburban oldies or classic hits station; a full-service station will often play music from the adult standards, classic country, adult contemporary or ethnic formats as well. Full-service radio also regularly includes room for local news and talk.

Hot Adult Contemporary and similarly formatted stations often brand with "mix" and "variety" to demonstrate the fact that they play music from several decades (usually from the 1980s to the present). However, these stations have much more restrictive playlists than true variety stations such as those in the freeform and full-service categories. An example is WBNW-FM in Binghamton, New York or www.varietyradio.co.uk. The phrase "variety hits" is a synonym for the adult hits format (typified by the "Male First Name FM" branding), which indeed usually has a larger variety than a typical hot AC station.