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  purevolume™ | GO RADIO
We were to play the GO RADIO songs I Live for You and Goodbye, Trigger Happy Earth, however during one of the few rehearsals it was discovered that the former sounded similar to Run by the popular band Snow Patrol, so it was decided that the two songs should be united, which they then were.
A third song, Napoleon vs. Peel (referring to both Napoleon Dynamite and the late John Peel, legendary entity and radio DJ), which was an improvised song made up of whatever we felt like doing at that moment with a drum machine going at crazy-crazy tempos, a phaser pedal, and a pitch shift/delay pedal.
GO RADIO is now, as a result, a household name, regardless of the fact that all the songs recorded are unfinished demos and really don't sound that great.
www.purevolume.com /GORADIO   (771 words)

  
  Radio Waves
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio telescopes are dishes made out of conducting metal that reflect radio waves to a focus point.
Because the wavelengths of radio light are so large, a radio telescope must be physically larger than an optical telescope to be able to make images of comparable clarity.
imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov /ems/radio.html   (566 words)

  
 PARC
The Radio Industry is going through a historic transformation to higher fidelity sound and providing new side channels of programming not previously available to listeners.
Their involvement guarantees that, while the objective is to evaluate Radio’s effectiveness, each new research project remains media-neutral in its design and methodology.
Or, go to Radio Stations and click on the station logo to link to existing station homepages.
www.portlandradio.org   (534 words)

  
 Radio astronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio astronomy is the study of celestial phenomena through measurement of the characteristics of radio waves emitted by physical processes occurring in space.
Radio astronomy has led to substantial increases in astronomical knowledge, particularly with the discovery of several classes of new objects, including pulsars, quasars and radio galaxies.
Radio astronomy is also partly responsible for the idea that dark matter is an important component of our universe; radio measurements of the rotation of galaxies suggest that there is much more mass in galaxies than has been directly observed (see Vera Rubin).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio_astronomy   (919 words)

  
 Radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, created whenever a charged object (in normal radio transmission, an electron) accelerates with a frequency that lies in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio was used to pass on orders and communications between armies and navies on both sides in World War I; Germany used radio communications for diplomatic messages once its submarine cables were cut by the British.
Radio remote control use sof radio waves to transmit control data to a remote object as in some early forms of guided missile, some early TV remotes and a range of model boats, cars and aeroplanes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio   (4231 words)

  
 DXing.info :: Information Radio in Iraq
Radio broadcasts are transmitted 24 hours a day from several transmitter sites in the air above Iraq, on the ground in Iraq and on naval vessels in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Both the radio broadcasts and the leaflets have been prepared by the 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, which is where the Army Special Operations Command is also located.
Clandestine radio operations such as Voice of Iraqi Liberation, discovered first by DXing.info, and Radio Tikrit (see article: Monitoring Iraq: War of the Airwaves) broadcast practically the same message as Information Radio, but are presumably run by the US intelligence community.
www.dxing.info /profiles/clandestine_information_iraq.dx   (3104 words)

  
 Free Press : Issues : Radio
It’s clear that the widespread disappointment in radio programming is a result of the trend towards consolidation that’s taken place in radio ownership in the past 10 years.
It’s clear that the widespread disappointment in radio programming is a result of the trend of increasing consolidation that’s taken place in radio ownership in the past 10 years.
Worse, as radio enters the digital age, powerful broadcasters have made it even more difficult for independent voices to reach the airwaves — even as digital broadcasting holds such promise to enable everyone to make their voices heard.
www.freepress.net /issues/radio   (349 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Net radio will pull plug this week to protest fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hundreds of Internet radio stations plan to go silent Wednesday to protest proposed record-label royalty payments they say would endanger their industry.
Radio Free Virgin, Stanford University's KZXU, Choice Radio and KING of Seattle are some of the Web radio services that will take part with either total silence or non-stop public service announcements on the issue.
Traditional radio stations pay no performance royalties because of radio's proven role in promoting new music; in the proposed copyright fee structure, they would pay half of the Net-only broadcast fee when simulcasting on the Internet.
www.usatoday.com /life/cyber/tech/2002/04/29/radio-fees.htm   (606 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How Radio Works"
Even though radio waves are invisible and completely undetectable to humans, they have totally changed society.
Whether we are talking about a cell phone, a baby monitor, a cordless phone or any one of the thousands of other wireless technologies, all of them use radio waves to communicate.
Things like communication and navigation satellites would be impossible without radio waves, as would modern aviation -- an airplane depends on a dozen different radio systems.
electronics.howstuffworks.com /radio.htm   (272 words)

  
 IRIN Radio | Audio Programmes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
IRIN Radio finds out what they learned and how they see their role in the new South Sudan.
IRIN Radio finds out what is being done to ensure that children's rights are protected.
All IRIN Radio material may be reposted or reprinted free-of-charge; refer to the IRIN copyright page for conditions of use.
www.irinnews.org /radio/default.asp   (313 words)

  
 Free Press : Payola-as-You-Go Radio
Getting a song played on commercial radio stations is the easiest route to having a major hit; just look at the overlap between the songs getting the most radio airplay and the CD, download or ring-tone sales charts.
Given that the airwaves belong to the public, not to the radio stations that use them, it makes sense for regulators to try to protect it against payola and other corrupting practices that distort the market.
Hip television shows and advertisers, satellite radio, Internet broadcasters and online music services have all emerged as alternative sources of music, and MP3 players let people take their music collections with them wherever they go.
www.freepress.net /news/15085   (650 words)

  
 Go - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Go (verb), a commonly used verb, meaning "to move or travel"
Go (Sarah Bettens), a mini-album by Sarah Bettens
"Go!!!", a song by the J-Pop band FLOW and an intro to the Naruto anime.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Go   (214 words)

  
 WLRN Public Radio and Television - 91.3 FM & Radio Reading Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Now celebrating it’s 10th anniversary on the air, Public Radio International’s The World, produced at public radio station WGBH in Boston in collaboration with the BBC, provides us with a global view of world events.
Weekend America is smart radio that fits into every Saturday routine, offering listeners thoughtful, engaging stories produced by the best radio talent across the country.
But it wasn't till he was laid-off from a job that, as he puts it, "paid the bills but had no passion," that he decided to try to make a career in it.
www.wlrn.org /radio   (661 words)

  
 Let's Go to Radio Row
Radio Row is actually a giant circle with the best sports radio shows from the biggest markets on the outside and the NFL Network TV folks in the middle.
I did a lot of these guys shows last year too and even radio is best done face to face.
You communicate better and they're less likely to dog you out....although these guys were all damn good at their jobs.
journals.aol.com /sblradio/TomTakesDetroit/entries/2006/02/02/.../1401   (480 words)

  
 Radio-Info.com - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Consultant Keith Hill is among those who point to CBS Radio's decision to flip WCBS-FM New York from oldies to Jack, a move Hill predicts will cost the company $20 million this year.
Inside Radio editor Tom Taylor recalls a 1950s-era flip of a station to top 40 using new call letters "that resembled KAKI." But as station execs soon learned, "Kaki" is "a slang word in the Spanish lexicon for excrement.
Ed Salamon, executive director of Country Radio Broadcasters, recalls with dismay Big City's flip from country to Spanish on WYNY New York and its three sister stations.
www.radio-info.com /mods/posts?Board=oklahoma   (1262 words)

  
 Radio Blogger
You can go the public education route, you can go the illegal immigration route, you can go the car salesman intelligence route, to the car sales are down, all they can afford, you can go the "they went out to eet" route...think about it for a minute.
But if you're the reporter assigned to cover this campaign, and the first ad run in the country runs in your backyard, and it immediately causes a firestorm of controversy, you've got to have enough sense to recognize the magnitude of stalling for a day before you decide whether the ad was bogus or not.
They want someone who is not afraid to go toe to toe with stupidity, and put them in their place.
www.radioblogger.com   (9570 words)

  
 CNN.com - Mayor to feds: 'Get off your asses' - Sep 2, 2005
Then they told me that they went overnight, and they built 17 concrete structures and they had the pulleys on them and they were going to drop them.
They were dead-tired from saving people, but they worked all night because we thought this thing was going to blow wide open last night.
Because apparently there's a section of our citizenry out there that thinks because of a law that says the federal government can't come in unless requested by the proper people, that everything that's going on to this point has been done as good as it can possibly be.
www.cnn.com /2005/US/09/02/nagin.transcript/index.html   (1695 words)

  
 RFS To-Go! - Radio Free Satan On-Demand And Podcasting Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Radio Free Satan brings you its shows in one convenient place, ready to download to your computer, iPod, or other portable mp3 player.
Podcasting is a web-based broadcast medium that allows podcast aggregator software to automatically detect the availability of new audio files (usually mp3 format) by use of an RSS feed, and download the files for listening at the user's convenience.
On-demand radio show streams allow users to demand individual programs, meaning that on-demand differs from broadcast programming in its freedom from any kind of schedule.
radiofreesatan.com /rfs-to-go   (302 words)

  
 RadioIntel.com - Radio On The Go - MP3 Radio Download Sites
When radio reception isn't very good or there is nothing worth listening to on "live radio", downloading radio programs to be listened to later either on a portable MP3 player (my prefered method) or on your computer can be great fun and informative.
These are a few radio programs and webpages I like to listen to when on the go.
Also note that Shortwave and Amateur Radio DX Audio Program links can be found in the "DX Press" section of this webpage.
www.radiointel.com /radioonthego.htm   (216 words)

  
 Sirius S50: Sirius First Wearable Satellite Radio! - Orbitcast.com
Point is, this little beast is going to be a first in that it connects to the PC, stores MP3's, plays MP3's, and can rip songs to the unit, and it doesn't look and weigh like some 80's cell phone.
I'm dying to have satellite radio and I want Sirius because of Howard, but I refuse to get it until this walkman comes out (which apparently might happen by the time Howard's contract is over).
Blogs that are related specifically to the satellite radio or radio industry.
www.orbitcast.com /archives/sirius-s50-sirius-first-wearable-satellite-radio.html   (5833 words)

  
 Comparing Crop Varieties: Start Small, Go Slowly / Radio Scripts / DCFRN
We're going to hear a story about a farmer who is encouraged to try growing a new variety of rice.
After his experiments, Chandra concludes that he was wise to plant the new variety on only a small portion of his land.
He decides to go back to growing his local rice variety - it's dependable and gives consistent yields, even when the rains are poor.
www.farmradio.org /english/radio-scripts/68-8script_en.asp   (905 words)

  
 Go Home!
Go FM streams at 128 kbps from Manchester, NH.
Go FM is mostly automated, though occasionally you'll hear us on the microphone playing requests.
Go FM is heavy on 80s & 90s pop/rock with a dose of 60s & 70s and some current music all rounded out with a small touch of 50s and country.
www.gofmradio.com   (541 words)

  
 Griffin Technology: radio SHARK 2 - AM/FM/Internet Radio
You, or your listening, at any rate, get to go global, You get to try, before you buy, great music and sounds from all over the world, via Cyberspace.
You can pick it up as you go — or you can help yourself to detailed step-by-step instructions, authored by our team of trained professionals.
Snaptune One automatically identifies the songs it records from radio, filling in artist and album information, and puts them into a playlist for you.
www.griffintechnology.com /products/radioshark2   (576 words)

  
 Payola-as-you-go radio - Los Angeles Times
Getting a song played on commercial radio stations is the easiest route to having a major hit; just look at the overlap between the songs getting the most radio airplay and the CD, download or ring-tone sales charts.
Given that the airwaves belong to the public, not to the radio stations that use them, it makes sense for regulators to try to protect it against payola and other corrupting practices that distort the market.
Hip television shows and advertisers, satellite radio, Internet broadcasters and online music services have all emerged as alternative sources of music, and MP3 players let people take their music collections with them wherever they go.
www.latimes.com /news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-payola21apr21,0,624676.story   (471 words)

  
 Democracy Now! | Radio Astrodome: Independent Media to Provide Critical Info for Displaced New Orleans Residents
They are waiting for final permission from officials at the Astrodome to go on the air and are looking to bring equipment - radios for all the potential listeners and batteries - to make it possible.
TISH STRINGER: Well, when people first started to go into the Astrodome to speak with the people who had moved from the Superdome into the Astrodome and also from surrounding areas in New Orleans into the Astrodome, it was really clear that communication and information was a pressing need.
We wait and wait outside this one official's office, who is the person keeping this from happening, and we have talked to her every day and every day, she's telling us to wait.
www.democracynow.org /article.pl?sid=05/09/07/1415231   (1761 words)

  
 National Association of Broadcasters | Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The NAB European Radio Conference brings together radio broadcasters from around the world in a beautiful European city for an in depth look at hot radio issues and techniques and a chance to interact with international colleagues.
State broadcast association leaders and hundreds of local radio and television broadcasters gather in the nation's capital each year to hear from key members of Congress and receive intensive legislative briefings.
Broadcasters also go to Capitol Hill to meet with their senators and representatives.
www.nab.org /conventions   (647 words)

  
 Welcome to the Van Go Radio Website!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Social and ethical conflicts are often at the heart of their concerns, yet many elementary and middle schools do not or cannot provide a vehicle for exploring these issues within the formal academic curriculum.
The Van Go Project gives preteens an exciting outlet for discussing conflict and exploring solutions with guidance from their teachers and on-air professionals.
The Van Go Project, a non-profit, educational corporation based in Massachusetts, is governed by a Board of Directors (see list below) who bring a broad range of skills and interests in teaching, curriculum development, media, and drama production.
www.vangoradio.org /VanGo/WhoAreWe.html   (1108 words)

  
 Kids Go Radio Ga Ga - Press release from the University of Bradford
Around 30 pupils from Brackenhill Primary School will be taking part in various activities throughout the morning in the School of Engineering, Design and Technology, and will get the chance to build their own radio.
After spending the morning in Engineering, the children will be invited to eat their pack-lunches and chill out on the amphitheatre and join in the festivities at the University's free Beach Party.
You are invited to send a photographer along to the event at 10am to the Build your own radio workshop.
www.bradford.ac.uk /admin/pr/pressreleases/2005/radio.php   (322 words)

  
 Radio on Go - Jamaica :: Power 106 FM
Power 106FM plans to be Jamaica's first 24/7 all-talk radio station.
With listeners to talk shows now at 70.2% of total radio listenership, research indicates that Power 106FM programmes dominate the airwaves from 5:30 in the morning until midnight.
Our objective is to give listeners and advertisers complete freedom to express themselves, thereby contributing to our social, cultural, economic and intellectual development as a nation.
www.go-jamaica.com /power   (411 words)

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