key station - traducción al árabe
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key station - traducción al árabe

BROADCASTING
Flagship (television); Flagship (radio); Flagship channel; Flagship station
  • Comcast Building]], New York City, home of [[WNBC]], the flagship station of NBC

key station      
محطة مفاتيح
major key         
  • ii-V<sup>7</sup>-I progression]] in C [[File:Ii-V-I turnaround in C.mid]]
TONIC NOTE AND CHORD OF A MUSICAL PIECE
Major key; Key (Music); Musical key; Major Key; Key of D; Musical keys; Key coloration; Key relationship; Musical Key; Music key; Minor-key; Minor–key; Major-key; Key of E
مفتاح موسيقى كبير المفتاح الرئيس في سجل.
Function key         
  • [[Flexowriter]] keyboard (1968) with 13 function keys on the right
  • [[HP 9830A]] (1972) with 5×2 grid of 10 function keys at top left
KEY ON A COMPUTER OR TERMINAL KEYBOARD
Function Keys; F keys; F1 key; Fkey; Function keys; Function key 1; F2 Key; F3 Key; F4 Key; F5 Key; F6 Key; F1 button; PF keys; F7 key; F8 key; F9 key; F10 key; F11 key; F12 key; FKEYS
مفاتيح الوظائف .

Definición

meta key
¦ noun Computing a key which activates a function when held down simultaneously with another key.

Wikipedia

Flagship (broadcasting)

In broadcasting, a flagship (also known as a flagship station or key station) is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station. This includes both direct network feeds and broadcast syndication, but generally not backhauls. Not all networks or shows have a flagship station, as some originate from a dedicated radio or television studio.

The term derives from the naval custom where the commanding officer of a group of naval ships would fly a distinguishing flag. In common parlance, "flagship" is now used to mean the most important or leading member of a group, hence its various uses in broadcasting. The term flagship station is primarily used in TV and radio in the United States and Canada, while the term key station (キー局, kī kyoku) is primarily used in TV in Japan (and formerly in the United States).