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  Bound To Be In The Red - 4/29/2005 - Publishers Weekly
(A third store, in Key Largo, closed in 2003 after a three-year run.) Hubbard also owns broadcast outlets in Minnesota, New Mexico and New York.
The St. Paul branch is scheduled to close by the end of July., while the Albuquerque store will close between now and the end of the year.
Stan E. Hubbard, v-p of Hubbard Broadcasting and brother of Julia Coyte, the president of the two Bound to be Read stores, said that "Despite how beautiful the stores are and how excellent our selection was, we were not embraced by customers the way we needed to be.
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  Sony Business Solutions & Systems-Legal Notices and Trademarks
AC-3 is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
ProLogic is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
USSB, USSB Entertainment Plus are trademarks of United States Satellite Broadcasting Company, a subsidiary of Hubbard Broadcasting Company, L.P. VCR Plus+ and VCR Plus+ Gold are trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation.
bssc.sel.sony.com /Professional/info/legal.html   (1639 words)

  
  Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation is a broadcasting company based in St.
The corporation has broadcast outlets scattered across Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, and New Mexico, though the flagships are the KSTP radio and television stations serving the Twin Cities region of Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Hubbard Broadcasting now operates three radio stations as well as several television stations.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/KFOY   (601 words)

  
  Hubbard Information
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in central New Hampshire functions as an outdoor laboratory for ecological studies.
Hubbard Glacier, a large freshwater glacier in Alaska and Yukon.
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, a radio and television broadcaster based in Minneapolis.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Hubbard   (225 words)

  
 LEXSEE 24 F
Hubbard (President of Hubbard), and we agree with both the Bureau and Hubbard that there is a conflict regarding this aspect of the record.
Hubbard, which was taken and filed after our designation order; and the voluminous information now submitted for reconsideration, and we find that Midwest has satisfactorily answered the serious public interest questions under this issue and that further exploration in the hearing process is neither warranted nor necessary in the public interest.
The Commission's staff [**22]  as well as Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc., of St. Paul (the complaining party and licensee of KSTP-TV) all opposed Midwest's petition, arguing that such serious questions should not be resolved on the basis of one party's written pleadings to the exclusion of the other side's rights in the hearing process.
www.uiowa.edu /~cyberlaw/FCCOps/1970/24F2_625.htm   (5219 words)

  
 AEJMC Archives -- September 1997, week 3 (#52)
Hubbard Broadcasting succeeded because Stanley S. Hubbard stayed with his direct-broadcast satellite dream in the face of both financing and technical obstacles.
In contrast to Hubbard, other broadcasters believed satellite broadcasting had a much smaller potential: Either serving people in remote locations who could not get over-the-air television signals or whose homes were too costly to hook up to cable, or serving the niche market of sports bars, hotels and other businesses.
Hubbard's direct satellite broadcasting saga truly is a classic case of a company wringing value out of technology at a variety of levels.
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  Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation is a broadcasting company based in St.
The corporation has broadcast outlets scattered across Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, and New Mexico, though the flagships are the KSTP radio and television stations serving the Twin Cities region of Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
KSTP is still Hubbard's flagship, although there are now three different stations that carry that name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hubbard_Broadcasting_Corporation   (615 words)

  
 Hubbard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in central New Hampshire functions as an outdoor laboratory for ecological studies.
Hubbard Glacier, a large freshwater glacier in Alaska and Yukon.
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation, a radio and television broadcaster based in Minneapolis.
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 Kenya Broadcasting Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Before that, MacVicar worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1981-1990), where she was co-host of a primetime current...
The Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) is the largest broadcasting organization in...
Description : Kenya Broadcasting Corporation is a state corporation established by an Act of Parliament CAP 221 of the laws of Kenya to undertake public services.
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 Broadcasting News-September 2002
Hubbard Broadcasting is shutting down most of its CONUS news service and with it, AllNews Channel, which relies mostly on content from CONUS.
The FCC is considering a proposal from Starboard Broadcasting to allocate 106.9 to Tigerton as a class A (6kW) station.
Hubbard Broadcasting has received construction permits for new TV translators in Alexandria and Hayward.
www.northpine.com /broadcast/archive/news0902.html   (0 words)

  
 Findlaw Acquires Hubbard One
Hubbard One joins FindLaw on the heels of FindLaw's acquisition of Glasser LegalWorks and the launch of the Thomson Legal Record, an innovative service that enables in-house corporate counsel to do due diligence by researching the litigation track record of outside lawyers and law firms.
Hubbard One's operations, employees and management will continue to be based in Chicago.
The Thomson Corporation (www.thomson.com), with 2003 revenues of $7.6 billion, is a global leader in providing integrated information solutions to business and professional customers.
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 Company News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Hubbard Broadcasting already has placed its first order under the agreement for the purchase of a 40kW version of CEC's SpectraStar LDMOS digital television transmitter.
Hubbard Broadcasting will be able to cost effectively expand the CEC system because of its common platform and software-driven modulation scheme.
"Hubbard Broadcasting is well known for its pioneering achievements within the broadcast industry, so it's only fitting that it is the first U.S. broadcasting company to implement CEC's solid state digital broadcasting technologies," said David Burkey, CEC's president.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Minnesota
Broadcast television in Minnesota, and the Upper Midwest, started on April 27th, 1948 when KSTP-TV began broadcasting.
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation which owns KSTP is now the only locally owned television company in Minnesota.
There are currently 39 analog broadcast stations and 23 digital channels broadcast all over Minnesota.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Minnesota   (0 words)

  
 MyMotherLode.com - Local News - Serving Tuolumne, Calaveras and Amador Counties
Karry Hubbard of CDF says numerous debris burns have escaped over the past week requiring the dispatch of fire crews.
Hubbard says that despite cooler temperatures, grass and trees remain dry and susceptible to ignition.
Hubbard says it's important to have proper clearance around the burn pile and to have a tool and water handy.
www.mymotherlode.com /News/article/kvml/1131049883   (170 words)

  
 Radio Years.com
Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation is a company based in St. Paul, Minnesota, that was started by Stanley E. Hubbard.
At the end of 28 years of ownership, Hubbard sold WGTO in 1986 to a religious broadcasting group.
At one time Hubbard also owned a group of bookstores (Bound to be Read), one of which was located in Ft. Myers, but all are now closed.
www.radioyears.com /other/details.cfm?id=619   (290 words)

  
 CBS Corporation
In this later role he served as a main League liaison with the broadcast networks and radio properties that carried the NFL games.
He was directly involved with negotiations of the NFL network television contracts in 1993 and 1997 and was the League’s main television ratings and programming analyst.
CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS) is a mass media company with constituent parts that reach back to the beginnings of the broadcast industry, as well as newer businesses that operate on the leading edge of the media industry.
www.cbscorporation.com /news/prdetails.php?id=2323   (955 words)

  
 DX-peditie Parkalompolo
It is broadcast on 1160 kHz AM at 50,000 watts as well as 102.7 mHz FM.
The station, which began broadcasting at noon on December 22, 1974, is the only radio station serving an approximate area of 88,000 square miles.
Stanley E. Hubbard's WAMD went on the air for the first time on February 13, 1925 (some sources say 1923), originally broadcasting live dance music from a local ballroom.
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