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broadcast$9745$ - traducción al griego

BRITISH RECORD COMPANY
Broadcast Twelve; Broadcast 12 Records; Broadcast Records

broadcast      
v. εξαγγελλώ διά του ραδιόφωνου
broadcast networks         
  • Original major radio broadcasting networks in the United States
  • The WEAF and WJZ chains
GROUP OF RADIO STATIONS, TELEVISION STATIONS, OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEDIA OUTLETS, THAT FORM AN AGREEMENT TO AIR, OR BROADCAST, CONTENT FROM A CENTRALIZED SOURCE
Broadcast Network; Broadcasting network; Chain broadcasting; Chain Broadcasting; Broadcast networks; Broadcasting corporation; Terrestrial network
δικτύα εκπομπής
close down         
  • ARD]] as heard in 1993 (in German).
  • [[Indian-head test pattern]] used in North America
  • Sign-off from the [[Soviet Central Television]] at the end of the day with the anthem
BEGINNING AND ENDING OF OPERATIONS FOR A RADIO OR TELEVISION STATION
Sign-off; Sign-on; Closedown; Signoff; Close down; Sign off; Sign on; Sign-on (broadcast); Sign-off (broadcast); Signon; Indian Lord's Prayer; Sign-on & sign-off
κλείνω

Definición

party political broadcast
¦ noun Brit. a short television or radio programme on which a representative of a political party presents material intended to foster support for it.

Wikipedia

Broadcast Twelve Records

Broadcast Twelve Records was a United Kingdom based record label introduced in 1928 to partner the regular "Broadcast" brand records introduced in 1927. These brands replaced the Aco Records label. The manufacturer of the discs were the Vocalion Gramophone Company. "Broadcast" discs were 8-inch (later increased to 9-inch) and "Broadcast Twelve" discs were 10-inch 78rpm gramophone records, but with small labels and a fine groove pitch so they would play as long as regular 10- and 12-inch discs respectively. They ceased production in 1934.

The label was a subsidiary of the British branch of Vocalion Records.