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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
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Public broadcasting in Europe is trying to adapt to the situation which has been and is still becoming more and more competitive [inaudible].
And subsequent generation broadcasters and especially pay television operators are increasing their market share maybe in terms of revenues at the expense of first generation broadcasters [inaudible] of the service broadcasting excluding year by year rounds compared with the very effective opposition by private broadcasting in Europe.
That the ability of public service broadcasting will offer quality programming and services to the public must be maintained and it depends to the development [inaudible] public service broadcasters must be able to continue to provide a wide range of programming [inaudible] in order to address the [inaudible] as a whole.
www.pubpol.duke.edu /centers/dewitt/papers/archive/60/60_1.txt   (6086 words)

  
 Classical Online Radio in Europe
Arnold Schönberg Center is a "Privatstiftung" of the city of Vienna and the international Schönberg society.
Channel V "Auditorium" broadcasts Classical Music and owes much of its uniqueness in the fact that it has access to the RAI Historical Archives, which are a treasure of thousands of recordings of Chamber Music, Orchestral and Operatic works.
Lyric FM began broadcasting on May 1st, 1999, with an extensive programme schedule with an emphasis on classical music and the arts.
classicalwebcast.com /europe.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Fateful Triangle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Before the demise of communism, Europe was the focal point of American strategic and political calculations, the ultimate geopolitical prize to be defended with all necessary means – including by fighting wars in distant regions of the world in order to maintain the necessary political and military credibility in the European theater.
In Eastern Europe, especially in the Baltic, where Russia may still be seen as a potential threat, the assumption has been that the United States and NATO are viewed positively and America enjoys a good image.
In the area of security, Europe encourages dialogue and promotes adherence to multilateral structures, but is ready to enforce sanctions against states that do not play by the rules.
www.neweuropereview.com /English/Fateful-Triangle.cfm   (1800 words)

  
 SEENAPB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Broadcasting remains the most important source of information for most people in Europe.
This Study looks at a number of aspects of broadcasting which are relevant to both international guarantees and promoting the free flow of information and ideas to the public in nine countries in South East Europe.
It covers issues such as media ownership, the general evolution of broadcasting, international and constitutional guarantees, the system of regulation of broadcasting, including the appointment of members of regulatory bodies, their powers, and any content and/or restrictions imposed on broadcasters.
www.seenapb.org /legislation/2000/introduction.htm   (814 words)

  
 Front Porch Digital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), a company of Europe 's RTL Group, provides centralized broadcast services to several RTL channels (RTL 4 and 5, RTL-TVi and Club RTL, RTL 7, RTL 9) as well as to external customers, totaling 16 channels.
One of the challenges for RFO is to broadcast the same program at different times due to the time different between the different locations.
Telecinco, Spain 's largest television broadcaster has built a digital video archive for holding more than 75,000 hours of video content and for addressing their storage needs for the next 20 years.
www.fpdigital.com /fp_interior.php/sid/20/aid/85   (2164 words)

  
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He said the radio was not able to broadcast "the truth" and report what was happening in Afghanistan because of "the current conditions governing the country".
Between the Gordons, père et fils, there must have been at least a century of broadcasting and in keeping with the family tradition of on air talent, not to mention employment at Standard Broadcasting, his (the Gordon the Younger's) daughter is in the news department at CFRB.
Along with many other international broadcasters, the BBC sees the Internet as playing a significant part in the future of programme and information delivery and is budgeting heavily for the continued development and exploitation of the net.
www.worldofradio.com /dxld2113.txt   (12065 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
We are a "surrogate broadcaster," which means that our mission, unlike that of Voice of America, is to broadcast news and information about the individual countries listening to us, not about the United States-unless the news from Washington involves one or more of our countries.
Let me now address the first question, "Isn't Europe already free?" People often forget that the eastern border of Europe is not Warsaw or Bucharest or even St. Petersburg-it's the Ural Mountains, two time zones east of Moscow.
The reason RFE/RL plays such a critical role in the Balkans is that it is the only local-language media outlet that speaks to, and for, all the ethnic groups; the rest of the media have come to serve as inflammatory voices of intolerance.
www.rferl.org /about/speeches/060504.asp   (3189 words)

  
 CBN News - Is Europe the New 'Dark Continent'?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Near Brussels, at Christian Center, an Assemblies of God church, Belgian Pastor Paul Devos preaches to a culture that no longer believes Christian faith is the answer to anything.
Here in Europe, we have gone beyond that point, and people do not expect anything from religion, apart from some very abstract hope that there is something after this life.
A licensed Christian broadcaster in the U.K. at Premier Radio, Managing Director Peter Kerridge believes the demise of the church in Europe has been greatly exaggerated.
www.cbn.com /CBNNews/News/040301a.asp?option=print   (1312 words)

  
 RTL Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The RTL Group started in 1931 as CLR or Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Radiodiffusion which operated Radio Luxembourg.
In 1954 it renamed itself into CLT or Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion and started television broadcasts.
In 1997 it merged with Hamburg-based UFA Film- und Fernseh-GmbH (not to be confused with East German UFA) to create CLT-UFA.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/RTL_Group   (225 words)

  
 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - SourceWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is "a private, international communications service to Eastern and Southeastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southwest Asia, funded by the U.S. Congress through the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
Free Europe, Inc., was established in 1949 as nonprofit, private corporation to broadcast news and current affairs programs to Eastern European countries behind the Iron Curtain.
In 1971 CIA involvement ended and all funding and oversight responsibilities were transferred to a presidentially appointed Board for International Broadcasting (BIB).
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Radio_Free_Europe/Radio_Liberty   (668 words)

  
 DXing.info :: Radio News from July 2002
A joint initiative of MONUC and the Swiss-based Fondation Hirondelle, Radio Okapi was launched on 25 February to coincide with the convocation of the inter-Congolese dialogue in Sun City, South Africa.
A special broadcast from Radio Hami in Finland is scheduled on July 10-13th 2002 on the frequency of 1584 kHz.
This summer's broadcast coincides with SRAL's summer camp in Jämsä in Central Finland.
www.dxing.info /news/2002_07.dx   (1686 words)

  
 Microsoft Expands Reach of Windows XP Media Center Edition To Europe and Asia: More Than 30 New PC Manufacturers to ...
Media Center PCs allow consumers to get the most out of their digital media experiences, and, according to recent research, adoption of these technologies and Internet use is on the rise worldwide.
The sleek Media Center interface serves as a unified destination for entertainment on the Media Center PC and is designed to be viewed from anywhere in the room.
Windows XP Media Center Edition, which builds on the rich media platform launched nearly two years ago with Windows XP, is ideal for technology and digital entertainment enthusiasts who frequently listen to music, enjoy photos or watch movies on their PC.
www.microsoft.com /presspass/press/2003/aug03/08-06MediaCenterInternationalPR.asp   (882 words)

  
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Finally, there will be a survey of the development of the British broadcasting system, contrasting it with the US model.
This course aims to draw in the students’ previous educational and life experiences of culture and history, including oral cultures, popular and ethnic cultures, and social and religious movements.
Students will gain knowledge on the debates, disagreements, problems, and changes in western European government and politics, and will be able to think critically on these issues as well as defend their ideas on them.
www.umabroad.umn.edu /programs/EUROPE/londonStudy/semesterCourses.html   (1458 words)

  
 Omneon: Omneon Spectrum™ Server System Supports Streamlined Production and Playout for RTL Televizija
Omneon Video Networks today announced that Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), an RTL Group company, has installed two Omneon Spectrum media server systems within a new playout facility for RTL Televizija, a Croatian television channel that launched on-air operations in 2004.
Because Omneon Spectrum media server systems are based on an open and advanced architecture, broadcast and video professionals are able to minimize both upfront and ongoing expenses, while gaining the flexibility to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
RTL Televizija is part of the Luxembourg-based RTL Group, Europe’s No. 1 in TV, radio, and content with stakes in 26 TV and 24 radio channels in nine countries.
www.omneon.com /news/press_releases/2005/050321_RTL.html   (588 words)

  
 ATN Latin America broadcasts to Europe
Programming from ATN Latin America is now fully accessible by churches and other viewers in Europe on the C-band.
The NSS-806 satellite broadcasts mainly to South and Central America as shown in diagram on the left.
From January 2003 all programs will also be broadcast via the Spot Beam to Europe as well.
adventist.tv /europe/nss24-7_report.htm   (130 words)

  
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The West Europe electronics market accounts for 19% of the global electronics production, on par with Japan, and will remain a significant electronics market, maintaining a global market share around 20%.
The shift from OEM to CEM/EMS, where the emphasis will be on maintaining margins, is expected to be a contributing factor in the move from high to low cost manufacturing.
Outsourcing accounted for 21% of total assembly and box-build activity in Europe in 2000, and is forecasted to account for over 40% by 2007.
electronics.ca /PressCenter/articles/74/1/.../print/74   (489 words)

  
 EPIC Advisory Board
Prior to joining the Law Center Faculty in 1999, Professor Cohen was Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
In 1992-93 Flaherty was a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC and a Canada-US.
Anita Ramasastry is an associate professor of law and a director of the Shidler Center for Law, Commerce, and Technology at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, Washington.
www.epic.org /epic/advisory_board.html   (6563 words)

  
 BCE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BCE is a TLA that may stand for:
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (AAR reporting mark BCE)
This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/BCE   (143 words)

  
 Verizon Learning Center - Broadcasting Technology - Audio, Video, and Satellite - Page 3 of 5
Both were initially developed as monochrome systems, and later had colour encoding and stereo sound added in a way which would be compatible with existing monochrome and monaural receivers.
PAL (or SECAM) is deployed in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and many other countries.
Please refer the Digital Audio Broadcasting section above for a description of the common characteristics of DAB and DTTB.
www22.verizon.com /about/community/learningcenter/articles/displayarticle1/0,4065,1129z3,00.html   (735 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
RFE/RL Preparing to Cease Broadcasting in Seven European Languages (Prague, Czech Republic--November 28, 2003) Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is preparing to cease broadcasting in seven languages to countries in Central and Southeastern Europe by the end of this year, RFE/RL President Thomas A. Dine announced to staff today in Prague.
In February of this year, U.S. President George W. Bush proposed in his fiscal year 2004 budget to end broadcasting to countries that are preparing to join NATO and the EU.
In Europe, broadcasts are continuing to Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia, Macedonia, Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine.
www.rferl.org /releases/2003/11/205-281103.asp   (394 words)

  
 Eastern Europe Program - Center For Strategic & International Studies
The mission of the CSIS East Europe Project is to raise the level of awareness among the members of the Washington policymaking community on the salient issues affecting the region of Central, East and Southeastern Europe.
As a primary energy supplier to and through Eastern Europe, Russia will continue to be a major player in Europe for the foreseeable future.
The director is a host on USIA World Net television programs to Eastern Europe, he has lectured at the National Defense University, as well as at several Washington-based universities.
www.csis.org /ee   (1269 words)

  
 F5 Networks - Discovery Networks Europe Success Story
Discovery Networks Europe, part of Discovery Communications Inc, is one of the most innovative territories within the group, pioneering the use of interactive services.
In 2001, Discovery Networks Europe launched enhanced television services on the Sky Digital platform, allowing viewers to interact with the program content more deeply and explore additional information at points that were of most interest to them - without ever leaving the main program.
The OpenTV data center then sends an SSL encrypted message to Discovery's data center which then load balances the request using an BIG-IP 540 traffic management appliance with a built-in SSL processing to decrypt the details before they are passed onto the transaction processing servers.
www.f5.com /solutions/success/discovery_ss.html   (905 words)

  
 Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Beside broadcasters, hams actively participate in experiments developing the use of digital voice over ham techniques, and ARRL in particular has created a Digital Voice Working Group in that purpose.
At last for the broadcaster DRM ensures the continuing use of existing transmission systems and a more efficient use of existing frequency planning as well as a better control of coverage area and short-term flexibility.
Of course the broadcaster will provide a better audio quality for listeners, wherever they live, and will probably see an increasing of his audience interest, resulting from audio quality improvement and additional services.
www.astrosurf.com /lombry/qsl-drm.htm   (1959 words)

  
 CNN.com - Israeli army blows up Palestinian broadcasting center - January 19, 2002
The broadcast center's top three floors were destroyed, and hours later smoke still emanated from the building, which was surrounded by Israeli tanks.
Broadcasting employees tried to salvage equipment from the building's first floor Saturday morning.
Israel has said that the Palestinian Authority uses radio and TV outlets to incite Palestinians against Israelis, but the head of the Palestinian Broadcasting Corp. accused Israel of trying to silence them.
cnn.com /2002/WORLD/meast/01/19/mideast/index.html   (587 words)

  
 Radio Luxembourg - Today
He says that the timing is excellent for introducing DRM receivers to the consumer market now "that popular commercial stations and respected public broadcasters are increasing the availability of DRM content".
RTL is part of the DRM consortium through their technical division Broadcasting Center Europe, and is promoting the DRM standard.
It appeared to be a live broadcast of records and a formal request for reception reports to be sent to the London office made in turn by the two resident announcers Geoffrey Everitt and Peter Murray.
meltingpot.fortunecity.com /neches/636/today.htm   (667 words)

  
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China close to opening doors to US TV China's TV broadcasting sector is close to opening the door to foreign entertainment companies in the immediate future, as negotiations between the industry watchdog and two US media giants reach their final stage.
Other satellite TV broadcasts are already widely viewed in the Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Iraq, where some 60 per cent of the population have satellite dishes, compared with about 20 per cent in Baghdad or southern Iraq.
Mr Ealedona was suspended for allowing reports on the student unrest protesting the privatization and land mobilization programmes, the broadcasting of the launch of the unions' Labour Party and the PNG Defence Force stand-off with the government earlier this year.
www.angelfire.com /ok/worldofradio/dxld1121.txt   (9738 words)

  
 ReadWriteThink: Web Resources
The Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents is an academic center at California State University at San Marcos.
The extensive collection simplifies the process of comparing similar tales from different cultures since all the tales are in one place.
For teachers, there are mini-lessons centered around art, writing, and book activities, all bringing into the classroom a lively understanding of our treasures at sea.
www.readwritethink.org /resources   (6761 words)

  
 Broadcast Industry News Headlines from broadcastbuyer.tv - The Premier Site For Industry News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE), an RTL Group company, has installed two Omneon Spectrum media server systems within a new playout facility for RTL Televizija, a Croatian television channel that launched on-air operations in 2004.
Our BCE engineering and system administration teams have quickly become familiar with the functionalities of the Omneon system.
The all-digital RTL Televizija facility, located in Zagreb, represents the most advanced broadcast technology in Croatia.
www.broadcastbuyer.tv /publish/article_4152.shtml   (628 words)

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