Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Broadcasting... Type studio Artist Comeback Kid Cover Comeback Kid Broadcasting 2007 .jpg Released February 20, 2007 Recorded November 2006 at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins Ft. Collins , Colorado Genre Hardcore Punk Length 33.08 Label Smallman Records Smallman Canada Victory Records Victory Rest of World Producer Jason Livermore br Bill Stevenson musician Bill Stevenson br Comeback Kid Last album Wake The Dead album Wake the Dead br 2005 This album Broadcasting br 2007 Next album Through The Noise br 2008 Album ratings rev1 AbsolutePunk.net rev1Score 80 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 212330 link rev2 Allmusic rev2Score rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r952569 pure url yes link rev3 Relevant Magazine rev3Score not rated http www.relevantmagazine.com pc article.php?id 7388 link rev4 Rockmidgets.com rev4Score Rating 4 5 http www.rockmidgets.com releases.php?p true&q comeback kid&id 1794 link rev5 Kerrang rev5Score Rating 4 5 rev6 Total Guitar rev6Score Rating 9 10 Broadcasting... is the third album by Canadian Hardcore punk Hardcore band Comeback Kid . The album was released on February 20, 2007. It is the first album to feature Andrew Neufeld on lead vocals, following Scott Wade s departure. The album peaked at 129 on the Billboard 200, 3 on Top Heatseekers, and 10 on Top Independent Albums. Broadcasting.. was used on the NHL 2K8 soundtrack. Track listing Tracklisting title1 Defeated length1 3 16 title2 Broadcasting... length2 3 53 title3 Hailing on Me length3 2 59 title4 The Blackstone length4 2 54 title5 Industry Standards length5 3 38 title6 Give r Reprise length6 1 07 title7 One Left Satisfied length7 3 50 title8 Come Around length8 2 31 title9 In Case of Fire length9 2 50 title10 Market Demands length10 ... Victory Records albums 2000s punk album stub it Broadcasting... lv Broadcasting... nl Broadcasting... pl Broadcasting... more details
Museum of Broadcasting may refer to The Paley Center for Media Museum of Broadcast Communications Pavek Museum of Broadcasting disambig ... more details
Broadcasting tower can refer to Broadcasting Tower, Leeds A skyscraper in Leeds , UK Radio masts and towers The generic communications structure disambig ... more details
Broadcasting Act with its variations is a stock short title used for legislation in Canada , Hong Kong , the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom that relates to broadcasting . List Canada The Broadcasting Act 1968 , that established the Canadian Radio television Telecommunications Commission and updated the mandate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation The Broadcasting Act 1991 , that amended both the Broadcasting Act, 1968, and the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Act 1976 Hong Kong The Broadcasting Ordinance 2000 Republic of Ireland The Broadcasting Amendment Act 2007 United Kingdom The Marine, &c., Broadcasting Offences Act 1967 The Broadcasting Act 1980 , that among other things allowed for the creation of Channel 4 The Broadcasting Act 1981 The Cable and Broadcasting Act 1984 The Broadcasting Act 1990 , that largely deregulation deregulated private television, allowed for the creation of a Channel 5 UK fifth terrestrial television channel as well as allowed for the launch of satellite television in the UK The Broadcasting Act 1996 See also List of short titles Communications Act The Television Act 1954 Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
Pirate broadcasting is illegal unlicensed broadcasting , referring to pirate radio pirate television See also broadcast signal intrusion , when a licensed broadcast signal is overridden by an unauthorized signal, more akin to real piracy . DEFAULTSORT Pirate Broadcasting disambig ru ... more details
Unlicensed broadcasting is a term used for any type of broadcasting without a broadcast license Low power broadcasting , legal but sometimes unlicensed broadcasting http www.captainusb.com categories FM Transmitters FM Transmitters , used to transmit satellite radio or digital media players to stereo systems which have no wired input i.e. car radios Title 47 CFR Part 15 or part 15 , a U.S. regulation that allows unlicensed broadcasting within a range of just a few meters Pirate broadcasting , unlicensed broadcasting that is globally considered illegal Pirate radio Pirate television ISM band s, used legally at low power to broadcast for personal use video sender , used to distribute video sometimes wireless security cameras within a home or small business disambig ... more details
Infobox Company company name Ten Broadcasting Inc. company logo Image Ten Broadcasting.png 200px company type Private company country CAN foundation 2001 key people Stuart Duncan, President & CEO location Ottawa, Ontario num employees industry Broadcast media Media products Broadcasting , Television Production owner Stuart Duncan 80.01 br Larry Flynt Publications LFP Video Inc. 19.99 homepage http www.tenbroadcasting.com www.tenbroadcasting.com Ten Broadcasting Inc. also referred to as X Broadcasting is a privately held Canadian broadcasting and production company based in Ottawa, Ontario . It is the largest adult broadcast company in Canada and currently operates 3 adult entertainment channels. Ten Broadcasting operates the following channels Hustler TV Canada Hustler TV Penthouse TV Canada Penthouse TV Red Hot TV Canada Red Hot TV TEN Broadcasting operates the following production studios East Coast Whoppers Sex Machine Sinister Angel West Coast Whoppers External links http www.tenbroadcasting.com Official site http www.crtc.gc.ca ownership cht216.pdf CRTC chart of Ten Broadcasting assets Category Television broadcasting companies of Canada Category Adult entertainment companies Category Pornographic film studios Canada tv stub ... more details
Rockfleet Broadcasting is a broadcasting company based in New York City . The company has three stations in its family. A fourth station is no longer under Rockfleet ownership. On May 10, 2007, it was announced that Rockfleet Broadcasting was planning to sell Fox Broadcasting Company Fox affiliate WFQX TV to Cadillac Telecasting. The Federal Communications Commission FCC approved the sale in late October. After this approval, Cadillac entered into a shared services agreement SSA with Heritage Broadcasting Group owner of CBS affiliate WWTV . At that point, WFQX began to be operated by WWTV. Stations WVII TV WVII 7 American Broadcasting Company ABC Bangor, Maine WJFW TV WJFW 12 NBC Wausau, Wisconsin Wausau Rhinelander, Wisconsin WFVX LP WFVX 22 primary FOX secondary MyNetworkTV Bangor, Maine External links http www.wvii.com WVII TV DT ABC 7 & WFVX LP FOX Bangor http www.wjfw nbc12.com WJFW NBC 12 Category Broadcasting companies of the United States Category Television broadcasting companies of the United States Category Companies based in New York City ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Adell Broadcasting Corporation is the owner of WADL TV WADL in Mount Clemens, Michigan . The company was started by Franklin Z Adell. Franklin Z. Adell,is a Jewish American resident of Detroit, Michigan , who has received much support for his station from the black community and its leaders, such as the Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton . They also operate The Word Network , an urban area urban religious broadcasting religious television network . Category Broadcasting companies of the United States Category Television broadcasting companies of the United States Category Companies based in Macomb County, Michigan US media company stub ... more details
Broadcasting & Cable magazine is a television industry Trade journal trade magazine published by NewBay Media . Previous names included Broadcasting Telecasting , Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising , and Broadcasting . Broadcasting was published biweekly until January, 1941, and weekly thereafter. History Broadcasting was founded in Washington, D.C., by Martin Codel , Sol Taishoff , and former National Association of Broadcasters president Harry Shaw , and the first issue was published on October 15, 1931. Originally, Shaw was publisher, Codel editor, and Taishoff managing editor when Shaw retired, Codel became publisher and Taishoff took over as editor in chief. Taishoff had succeeded Codel writing the radio column for the Consolidated Press Association , both men using the pseudonym Robert Mack the two met while covering radio in Washington. ref cite journal title We Pay Our Respects To Martin Codel date April 5, 1943 work Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising page 31 volume 24 issue 14 ref The men operated under the corporate name Broadcasting Publications, Inc. after Shaw s departure, the company was owned by Codel, Taishoff, and their wives. Codel left the magazine in January, 1943, to work in public relations for the Red Cross in North Africa Campaign the North African theater of the World War II war , but remained on the masthead publishing masthead as publisher until ... work Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising date June 5, 1944 page 11 volume 26 issue 23 ref Broadcasting ... in 1953. ref cite journal title Broadcasting The Businessweekly of Television and Radio masthead work Broadcasting date May 3, 1965 page 16 ref The title was changed to Broadcasting Telecasting ..., 1957, but remained on the masthead through January 5, 1959. The title remained Broadcasting thereafter until the 1990s, when it became Broadcasting & Cable . In 2009, owner Reed Business Information sold TWICE , Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News to NewBay Media. References reflist External ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In broadcasting , a channel is a range of frequency frequencies or, equivalently, wavelength s assigned by a government for the operation of a particular radio station , television station or television channel . In common usage, the term also may be used to refer to the station operating on a particular frequency. See also Broadcast law Frequency allocation Television channel frequencies DEFAULTSORT Channel Broadcasting Category Broadcasting Broadcast stub pt Canal de televis o ... more details
Programmer s Broadcasting is a small radio broadcasting company based in Bottineau, North Dakota . The main offices and KBTO studios are located west of town at 1120 Highway 5 West. They own KBTO 101.9 Country music Country in Bottineau, as well as KWGO 102.9 Adult Contemporary and KTZU 94.9 Classic rock in Minot, North Dakota . NorthDakota stub Category Radio broadcasting companies of the United States ... more details
Infobox Company company name Acadia Broadcasting Limited company logo Image acadia 2010.png 200px company type Private company Private foundation 1928 location Saint John, New Brunswick , Canada industry radio broadcasting homepage http www.acadiabroadcastinglimited.ca Acadia Broadcasting Acadia Broadcasting Limited is a commercial radio broadcasting company with its headquarters located on historic King Street in Saint John, New Brunswick , Canada . Its owner is Ocean Capital Investments, New Brunswick ... on the internet and podcasts. Acadia Broadcasting operates three radio stations in New Brunswick and two in Nova Scotia under the Acadia Broadcasting name. In 2007, Acadia Broadcasting added a subsidiary, Northwoods Broadcasting Limited , through the acquisition of Fawcett Broadcasting with its ... a private commercial broadcasting license from the Department of Marine and Fisheries of the Dominion ... Limited and its subsidiary New Brunswick Broadcasting Company New Brunswick Broadcasting was responsible for CHSJ radio. In 1989 New Brunswick Broadcasting purchased Acadia Broadcasting, CKBW FM ... name, Acadia Broadcasting. In 2001 New Brunswick Broadcasting launched two new radio stations in New ... Broadcasting and Acadia Broadcasting were replaced by a single new name, Acadia Broadcasting. In May 2007 Acadia Broadcasting Limited acquired three radio stations in northern Ontario CKDR FM in Dryden .... These stations are now known as Northwoods Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Acadia Broadcasting . ref http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2008 db2008 295.htm Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008 295 ref ... Broadcasting . On July 22 Acadia Broadcasting launched CJHK FM , also known as HANK FM, in Bridgewater, NS. Stations operated by Acadia Broadcasting Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Bridgewater , Nova Scotia ..., New Brunswick St. Stephen , New Brunswick CHTD FM Stations operated by Northwoods Broadcasting Dryden ... Acadia Broadcasting Irving Group of Companies Category Radio broadcasting companies of Canada ... more details
Personal broadcasting and Personal mobile broadcasting is a term for participatory journalism that focuses on television webcast ing over the internet and mobile internet. The term is akin to personal publishing which is synonymous with blog ging. However, personal broadcasting is not the same as vlog ging a portmanteau of video web logging , as vlogging does not stream live material. External links http www.ojr.org ojr workplace 1060223904.php Personal Broadcasting Opens Yet Another Front for Journalists from the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review. http www.marketingvox.com on itsmycom users launch mobile tv programs 036481 itsmy.TV Personal Mobile Broadcasting On itsmy.com, Users Launch Mobile TV Programs MarketingVOX The Voice of Online Marketing 2008 Category Citizen journalism Category Web technology ... more details
Wilks Broadcasting Group, LLC is a media company based in Alpharetta, Georgia , United States, and is owning 21 radio station s in 6 mid size markets. Jeff Wilks is the CEO of this company. On December 20, 2008 Wilks Broadcasting recently purchased CBS Radio s Denver, Colorado radio cluster for 19.5 million in CBS Corporation s effort to divest mid market stations. ref http www.cbsradio.com press center releases pressrelease145432 12 20 2008.html CBS Corporation Signs Definitive Agreement with Wilks Broadcasting to Sell Three Radio Stations in Denver CBS Radio released December 20, 2008 ref References reflist External links http www.wilksbroadcastgroup.com Wilks Broadcasting Group Category Radio broadcasting companies of the United States Category Companies based in Georgia U.S. state ... more details
Image Banks Broadcasting logo.png thumb right Logo of Banks Broadcasting Banks Broadcasting was a minority owned broadcasting company which owned two television stations in the western United States . 50 of the company was owned by LIN TV , a large group broadcaster with clusters in the Northeast and Midwest and scattered stations elsewhere. The President and CEO of Banks Broadcasting was Lyle Banks , who has formerly served as General Manager of WMAQ TV , the NBC affiliate in Chicago . Banks Broadcasting was based in Winnetka, Illinois . Banks Broadcasting was the owner of former WB Network and current The CW Television Network affiliate KSCW TV in Wichita, Kansas from its launch in 1999 as KWCV until July 20, 2007 when it was officially sold to Schurz Communications , the owner of that market s CBS affiliate KWCH TV . On July 1, 2008 Banks Broadcasting agreed to sell Boise s current CW and former UPN station KNIN TV to Journal Broadcast Group , owner of KIVI , which would have created Boise s first television duopoly group. http www.jsonline.com watch ?watch 1&date 7 1 2008&id 42524 The FCC initially denied Journal the failing station waiver which was required for this purchase. However, on January 19, 2009, the FCC reversed its earlier decision to reject the sale, which was finalized on April 24, 2009. KNIN will be switching its network affiliation to Fox Broadcasting Company Fox on September 1, 2011. Category LIN TV Category Companies based in Cook County, Illinois Category Defunct broadcasting companies of the United States Category Defunct companies based in Illinois US media company stub ... more details
noreferences date November 2007 Infobox Company company name Triad Broadcasting company logo Deleted image removed Image TriadBrd.jpg 200px Triad Broadcasting logo company type Private company Private company slogan foundation 1999 industry Entertainment location Monterey, California key people David Benjamin , CEO & President num employees products radio revenue homepage http www.triadbroadcasting.com www.triadbroadcasting.com Triad Broadcasting Company, LLC is a large owner of radio station s in small and medium markets in the United States with over 40 radio stations. Based in Monterey, California , the company is one of the largest radio station owners after Clear Channel Communications , CBS Radio , Cox Radio , and Cumulus Media . fact date November 2007 External links http www.triadbroadcasting.com Triad Broadcasting US media company stub Category Radio broadcasting companies of the United States Category Triad Broadcasting radio stations Category Companies based in Monterey County, California ... more details
Backyard Broadcasting is a radio broadcasting company, primarily owning radio stations in medium sized, small and rural markets in the United States. The company is owned by the private equity firms Boston Ventures Management and Pacific Corporate Group and is headed by Barry Drake, the former head of Sinclair Broadcasting. Backyard Broadcasting, founded in 2002 from the remains of the earlier Sabre Communications, is based in Jacksonville, Florida , and owns radio stations in the following markets Listing of stations by market Template Muncie Marion Radio Muncie, Indiana WERK , WHBU , WMQX , WMXQ , WLBC , WXFN Template Elmira Corning Radio Elmira Corning, New York WNKI , WNGZ , WPGI , WRCE , WWLZ Template Olean Radio Olean, New York WPIG , WHDL Template Williamsport Radio Williamsport, Pennsylvania WBZD , WCXR , WILQ , WLMY , WWPA , WZXR Template Sioux Falls Radio Sioux Falls, South Dakota KELO AM , KELO FM , KRRO , KSQB FM , KTWB , KXQL , KXQL , KWSN Jackson, Mississippi WWJK , WRXW External links http www.bybradio.com Official Web site References reflist Category Radio broadcasting companies of the United States Category Backyard Broadcasting stations ... more details
Distinguish Broadcasting one source date September 2010 image broadcast.svg right 250px In telecommunication and information theory , broadcasting refers to a method of transferring a message to all recipients simultaneously. Broadcasting can be performed as a high level operation in a program, for example broadcasting Message Passing Interface , or it may be a low level networking operation, for example broadcasting on Ethernet. Overview Routing scheme In computer networking , broadcasting refers to transmitting a packet information technology packet that will be received by every device on the network. ref cite book title Computer Networks authors Andrew Tanenbaum page 368 year 2003 isbn 0130661023 ref In practice, the scope of the broadcast is limited to a broadcast domain . Broadcast a message is in contrast to unicast addressing in which a host sends datagrams to another single host identified by a unique IP address. Not all network technologies support broadcast addressing for example, neither X.25 nor frame relay have broadcast capability, nor is there any form of Internet wide broadcast. Broadcasting is largely confined to local area network LAN technologies, most notably Ethernet and token ring , where the performance impact of broadcasting is not as large as it would be in a wide area network . The successor to IPv4 Internet Protocol Version 4 IPv4 , IPv6 also does not implement the broadcast method to prevent disturbing all nodes in a network when only a few may be interested in a particular service. Instead it relies on multicast addressing a conceptually similar ... a broadcast packet. Token Ring uses a special value in the IEEE 802.2 control field. Broadcasting ... network http www.comptechdoc.org independent networking guide netbroadcasting.html Network Broadcasting and Multicast DEFAULTSORT Broadcasting Computing Category Packets information technology cs Broadcast de Broadcast es Broadcast inform tica fa fr Broadcast informatique it Broadcasting ... more details
lowercase dMarc Broadcasting is an advertising company started by Chad Steelberg & Ryan Steelberg . It was acquired by Google on January 17, 2006 for 102 million US dollars . ref cite web url http www.informationweek.com news showArticle.jhtml?articleID 177100734 title Google Acquires dMarc Radio for 102 Million work Information Week date 2006 01 17 accessdate 2007 04 04 ref References reflist External links http www.google.com intl en press pressrel dmarc.html Google to Acquire dMarc Broadcasting DEFAULTSORT Dmarc Broadcasting Category Advertising agencies of the United States Category Google acquisitions ad stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Lotus Broadcasting a radio broadcasting company based in Spring Valley, Nevada Spring Valley , Nevada , a suburb of Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas . History On July 1, 2001 the company s Las Vegas area stations moved into a new Convert 14000 sqft m2 sing on facility. This new facility includes six radio broadcast studios and four production studios. In 2005 Tony Bonnici, of Lotus Broadcasting, was elected to manage the Limited liability company LLC for the Nevada Broadcasters Association . Stations KBAD AM KBAD 920 KENO AM KENO 1460 KOMP FM KOMP 92.3 KXPT FM KXPT 97.1 KWWN AM KWWN 1100 KWID KWID 101.9 Category Radio broadcasting companies of the United States Category Companies based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area Category Spring Valley, Nevada US bcast stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 CUC Broadcasting was a Canada Canadian media company. Primarily a cable television distributor which operated under the name Trillium Cable , CUC was also a minority investor in other smaller cable companies, including Northern Cable and UMG Cable . CUC also had some broadcast holdings, most notably CKLW AM CKLW and CIDR FM CKEZ in Windsor, Ontario Windsor and a 34 per cent share in YTV TV channel YTV . The company was originally launched by Geoffrey Conway . CUC was acquired by Shaw Cable in 1995. The merger of CUC s 420,000 subscribers with Shaw s made Shaw Canada s second largest cable company. CATV Canada DEFAULTSORT Cuc Broadcasting Category Defunct cable and DBS companies of Canada Category Radio broadcasting companies of Canada Category Defunct broadcasting companies of Canada Canada tv stub ... more details
Bayshore Broadcasting is a Canada Canadian media company, which owns a number of radio stations in the Bruce Peninsula , Southern Georgian Bay and Ontario s West Coast areas. The company headquarters are located in Owen Sound , Ontario . Stations Goderich, Ontario Goderich CHWC FM CHWC Owen Sound CFOS , CIXK FM CIXK , CKYC FM CKYC Port Elgin, Ontario Port Elgin CFPS FM CFPS Wasaga Beach, Ontario Wasaga Beach CHGB FM CHGB Orillia CISO FM CISO ref http www.crtc.gc.ca eng archive 2008 n2008 14.htm 3 Broadcasting Notice of Public Hearing CRTC 2008 14 3 ref References reflist External links http www.bayshorebroadcasting.ca Bayshore Broadcasting http www.radioowensound.com Radio Owen Sound Category Radio broadcasting companies of Canada Category Companies based in Ontario Canada corp stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name GM Broadcasting company type Private Local Ownership foundation 1997 industry radio location Binghamton, New York key people Tom Mollen , President & Steven Gilinsky , V.P. G.M. homepage http www.magic1017fm.com www.magic1017fm.com GM Broadcasting is the ownership of WLTB FM, an adult contemporary formatted radio station in the Binghamton, New York , market. History GM Broadcasting was spun off from the WEBO Radio Inc. radio group after WEBO 1330 am was split from its fm sister station WLTB 101.7. Owners GM Broadcasting is currently owned by Thomas Mollen and Steven Gilinsky, who also serves as the General Manager of it s radio station WLTB FM External links http magic1017fm.com WLTB official website Binghamton Radio Category Radio stations in New York NewYork radio station stub ... more details
Community broadcasting may refer to Radio Community radio See www.cbaa.org.au Television Community television dab A long comment added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. Generated via Template Longcomment. ... more details