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Cosa (chi) è broadcasting$547072$ - definizione

AMERICAN TELEVISION BROADCAST COMPANY
Northwest Broadcasting, Inc.; Northwest Broadcasting Inc.; Bristlecone Broadcasting; Blackhawk Broadcasting; Stainless Broadcasting Company; Stainless Broadcasting

Tongyang Broadcasting Company         
TELEVISION STATION IN SEOUL
Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation; Tongyang Broadcasting; HLCD-TV
Tongyang Broadcasting Company (TBC, 1964-1980) was a South Korean commercial television station which was merged by the government with KBS. It was owned by the Samsung Group founder Lee Byung-chul.
Broadcasting House, Bristol         
  • Broadcasting House, Bristol
BUILDING LOCATED ON WHITELADIES ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL, UK
BBC Bristol; User:Npoplar/Broadcasting House Bristol; Broadcasting House (Bristol); Broadcasting House Bristol
The BBC campus, Broadcasting House Bristol, is located on Whiteladies Road, Bristol. The first building to be occupied was 21/23 Whiteladies Road, which was built in 1852 and is a Grade II listed building, with four radio studios.
History of broadcasting         
  • Charles Logwood broadcasting at station 2XG, New York City, ''circa'' November, 1916<ref>"Election Returns Flashed by Radio to 7,000 Amateurs", ''The Electrical Experimenter'', January 1917, page 650.</ref>
  • Lee DeForest broadcasting Columbia phonograph records on pioneering New York station 2XG, in 1916<ref>''The Music Trade Review'', November 4, 1916.</ref>
  • The "[[Kerbango]] Internet Radio" was the first stand-alone product that let users listen to Internet radio without a computer.
  • The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] logo, first introduced in 1975 and based on the [[Lissajous curve]]
  • The British Broadcasting Corporation's landmark and iconic London headquarters, [[Broadcasting House]], opened in 1932. At right is the 2005 eastern extension, the John Peel wing.
  • Australian radio sets usually had the positions of radio stations marked on their dials. The illustration is a dial from a transistorised, mains-operated Calstan radio, circa 1960s. (''Click image for a high resolution view, with readable callsigns.'')
  • "Doc" Herrold is shown at the microphone of KQW, early 1920s.
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  • Gold Medal]] for the five mile race at the [[1908 Summer Olympics]] in London.
  • Reginald Fessenden, the "''father"'' of radio broadcasting in the US
  • Broadcasting pioneer Frank Conrad in a 1921 portrait
  • Caricature of Sir John Reith, by Wooding
  • Norman Banks]] at the 3KZ microphone, in the late 1930s
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of American broadcasting; Historian of broadcasting
It is generally recognized that the first radio transmission was made from a temporary station set up by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895 on the Isle of Wight. This followed on from pioneering work in the field by a number of people including Alessandro Volta, André-Marie Ampère, Georg Ohm and James Clerk Maxwell.

Wikipedia

Northwest Broadcasting

Northwest Broadcasting, Inc. was a television broadcasting company based in Okemos, Michigan, United States, a suburb of Lansing. The broadcasting group owned or operated twelve television stations in six markets, through subsidiaries such as Broadcasting Communications, Mountain Communications, Stainless Broadcasting, and Bristlecone Broadcasting.