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  Radio and Television Act   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
radio and television programmes produced for the purpose of broadcasting for the needs of State authorities or legal persons, where the content of the programme relates to their activities only and the transmission equipment is owned by them.
In case where the National Radio and Television Council is of the opinion that for the grant of a license it is necessary to conduct a contest, the latter shall be conducted in accordance with conditions and procedure laid down in an ordinance issued by the Council of Ministers.
Withdrawal of the license of a radio and television broadcaster shall be effected by the State Telecommunications Commission on the grounds of a decision of the National Radio and Television Council and in accordance with the Law on Telecommunications.
www.bild.net /rtvacten.htm   (11309 words)

  
 International Radio and Television Organisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Radio and Television Organisation (official name in French: Organisation Internationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision or OIRT), more often called Intervision (Russian Интервидение, Polish Interwizja), was an East European network of radio and television broadcasters established in 1946 with the primary purpose of exchanging productions amongst its members.
Finland as a neutral country was also the member of EBU, which was the corresponding West-European organisation and used Western FM bands instead of Eastern OIRT FM bands in broadcasting.
Between 1977 and 1980 the OIRT organised four contests of the Intervision Song Contest in Sopot, Poland, in an attempt to emulate the highly successful Eurovision Song Contest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/International_Radio_and_Television_Organisation   (201 words)

  
 SIRIUS Satellite Radio - World Radio Network (WRN) – Listen to International Radio Station on Sirius Satellite Radio
Radio Sweden broadcasts programmes of political, cultural and social interest around the world with the aim of bringing all aspects of life in Sweden to foreign audiences and to keep Swedes in touch with their home base while abroad.
UN Radio was founded in 1946 to promote the universal ideals of the United Nations, including peace, respect for human rights, gender equality, tolerance, economic and social development and the upholding of international law.
Radio Budapest reports on the news and current affairs from a country rich in cultural heritage: Hungary may be a small country with only ten million people, but it is one that really punches its weight.
www.sirius.com /WorldRadioNetwork   (1621 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Radio: International Broadcasters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Lithuanian Radio and Television - Broadcasts to Western Europe on AM/FM and shortwave 9710 kHz, to Russia on shortwave on 9555 kHz, and to North America on shortwave on 9855 kHz.
Radio Bahrain - Round the clock, Radio Bahrain broadcasts on 96.5 and 101 mHz FM Stereo, 1584 kHz mediumwave, and 6010 kHz shortwave.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty is an international news and broadcast organization serving Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Balkan countries.
dmoz.org /Arts/Radio/International_Broadcasters   (1641 words)

  
 Organisation - Biography - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Together with three other musicians, who played bass and various percussion instruments, Organisation managed to release an album on RCA/U.K. It was quite unusual for a British company to sign a German band at this time, especially with that experimental sound.
Organisation disbanded in 1971 because of the well-known musical differences.
Kraftwerk drove the "Autobahn" to international success when time was right, while none of the other musicians ever appeared as recording artists again.
music.aol.com /artist/organisation/19694/biography   (344 words)

  
 Copyright Law and Television
In order to facilitate international trade in television programmes, a number of European states used the umbrella of the Council of Europe to establish the European Agreement Concerning Programme Exchanges by Means of Television Films in 1958 and the European Agreement to Protect Television Broadcasts in 1960.
Once a television programme has been broadcast, it is technically possible to capture it and relay it to new audiences by cable.
But when sound recording and radio broadcasting arrived, composers and music publishers soon realised that the performing rights of their works in gramophone recordings and radio broadcasts would far outstrip sales of sheet music.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/C/htmlC/copyrightlaw/copyrightlaw.htm   (3328 words)

  
 International Radio Broadcasters 
Radio Budapest - Hungarian Radio - Radio Budapest is the external service of Hungarian Radio Company Limited, the public service broadcasting organisation.
Radio Luz y Sonido - A Catholic broadcaster operating from Huanuco, Peru, on AM and FM, can often be heard much farther afield on 3235 kHz in the 90 meter band.
Radio Reloj - Costa Rica - Operating on AM 730 kHz 24 hours daily, and on 4832/6006 kHz in the shortwave bands, Radio Reloj may be heard broadcasting in Spanish, worldwide.
www.ability.org.uk /international_radio_broadcasters.html   (2217 words)

  
 For that old magic
Radio Colombo, as it was called then, was aired a mere three years after the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) had commenced operations in Europe.
Radio Ceylon's climb to fame, veterans recall, was with the introduction of commercial broadcasts.
Challenges from television, cassette-recorders and private radio stations have periodically sliced away chunks of its audience and revenue.
www.flonnet.com /fl2301/stories/20060127001908700.htm   (2058 words)

  
 Classical Online Radio in Europe
Antena2 is the 2nd radio station of RDP, the portuguese public broadcast.
RadioClásica is the classical station of the Spanish public radio, Radio nacional de España.
Radio Classica Bresciana is owned by a local media group (Numerica Publicittà) and it is one of the few classical stations in the country.
classicalwebcast.com /europe.htm   (1596 words)

  
 WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources--International Communications
Other international communications sites can be found on the News Sources and International Radio and Television Broadcasts pages of this WWW Virtual Library.
International Telecommunication Union-- An international organization within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecommunication networks and services.
Internews-- From an "international non-profit organization that supports open media worldwide," news and analysis of media freedom and government-media relations around the world, and especially in new democracies.
www.etown.edu /vl/intlcomm.html   (1133 words)

  
 Indiantelevision.com > Breaking News > BBC Global News director chair international committee on journalists' ...
BBC's overall international news strategy, radio, TV and online head, Richard Sambrook announced details of the committee during the annual Poliak Lecture, hosted by the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York.
Media organisations, government representatives, non-government organisations and human rights campaigners will be involved in the committee of inquiry, which is being led by the International News Safety Institute, the organisation that is dedicated to the safety of journalists and media staff, says a company release.
In his wide-ranging speech, Sambrook, who is responsible for the BBC World news television channel, BBC World Service radio and the BBC's international-facing websites, also focused on the issue of objectivity in journalism.
www.indiantelevision.com /headlines/y2k4/oct/oct270.htm   (451 words)

  
 Critical Distance Weblog
Following the success of the international conference on broadcasting archaeologies, histories, impacts and futures in June 2002, we are calling for papers for a second conference on broadcasting histories taking place in June 2004.
Though we welcome papers on any and every aspect of domestic and international broadcasting history, we are particularly keen to examine aspects of children, radio and television, television and radio comedy, as well as television and radio drama.
Papers are invited which cover domestic and international broadcasting history, with particular interest in aspects of children's programmes, radio and television, television and radio comedy, as well as television and radio drama.
radio.weblogs.com /0105902/2004/02/09.html   (300 words)

  
 First International Workshop on Farm Radio Broadcasting
Information on the number of radio stations per country was drawn from results of a survey done by CTA and GRET between 1997 and 1998, which came up with an inventory for all African countries south of the Sahara and, the Caribbean and the Pacific Islands.
The objective of this training in rural radio is to allow trainers to apprehend the concept of rural radio, to develop their knowledge of the rural world, to master the different approaches of communication in a rural environment and to get some knowledge of the programme adapted to this environment.
All these radio stations, whether public or private, consider themselves working in rural radio because they produce some of their programmes in national languages and as such, they claim to be very close to the rural environment.
www.fao.org /docrep/003/x6721e/x6721e29.htm   (4580 words)

  
 WHO | Electromagnetic fields and public health
Further, radio and television broadcast stations have been in operation for the past 50 or more years without any adverse health consequence being established.
International exposure guidelines have been developed to provide protection against established effects from RF fields by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP, 1998) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE, 2005).
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a WHO specialized agency, is expected to conduct a review of cancer risk from RF fields in 2006-2007 and the International EMF Project will then undertake an overall health risk assessment for RF fields in 2007-2008.
www.who.int /mediacentre/factsheets/fs304/en/index.html   (1322 words)

  
 International Radio and Television Organisation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The International Radio and Television Organisation (official name in French : Organisation internationale de radiodiffusion et de télévision OIRT) more often called Intervision (Russian Интервидение Polish Interwizja) was an East European network of radio and television broadcasters established in 1946 with the primary purpose of exchanging between its members.
The prefix inter- refers to the internationalism which was (hoped to be) one the key traits of communism.
Between 1977 and 1980 the OIRT organised 4 contests of Intervision Song Contest in Sopot Poland in an attempt to emulate the successful Eurovision Song Contest.
www.freeglossary.com /OIRT   (274 words)

  
 UNESCO >> WebWorld | Communication and Information | Public Service Broadcasting : A comparative Legal Survey | ...
Regional Radio, a national network of around 70 AM and 180 FM stations, as well as State and national satellite services, provides a mix of local, regional, State and national programming for audiences outside the capital cities.
Its enabling statute requires the ABC to develop and maintain an independent service for the broadcasting of news and information, and the ABC is required to broadcast daily, from all national radio and television stations, regular sessions of news and information relating to current events within and outside Australia (32).
Internally, the ABC is governed by a Board of Directors, established by the Act (34), which consists of a managing director who is appointed by the Board for five years, and between six and eight other Directors who are appointed by the Governor General (that is, the Cabinet).
www.unesco.org /webworld/publications/mendel/australia.html   (2744 words)

  
 Grundy, Reg
For Grundy, the economies of television game shows were such that it was possible to sell variants of a game show on a regional or state basis as well as selling on a national basis.
The answer is that until very recently he was the driving figure behind the very highest executives in his organisation, always aware that good executives and new, attractive formats were the lifeline of his organisation.
Grundy meanwhile, from his home in Bermuda, through his private investment company, RG Capital, was reported to be seeking shares in several Australian television and radio stations.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/G/htmlG/grundyreg/grundyreg.htm   (1143 words)

  
 WWW Virtual Library: International Affairs Resources--International Business and Economics
Institute for International Economics-- A private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy, especially in anticipating emerging issues and offering ideas and suggestions to shape and inform the official and public debates.
International Trade Terms-- Dictionary of hundreds of key terms used in international trade, from the International Trade Data System of the U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
International Trade Center-- A joint subsidiary organ of the WTO and the United Nations, ITC posts excellent infobases, including bibliographies, trade contacts and information sources, trade statistics, services, and market briefs.
www.etown.edu /vl/intlbus.html   (3005 words)

  
 WHO: Tobacco kills Don't be duped
The organisations involved in the Youth research project will be directly engaged in the Tobacco Free World communication network.
BBC WS radio has over 45 local language bureaus and has consistently been voted the "most trusted voice in international radio broadcasting." BBC will develop local language broadcast series in collaboration with national networks in all target countries.
International Press Institute- The IPI defends, celebrates, reflects and explores international media and freedom of expression in an honest and thought provoking manner that both informs and inspires the global journalism community.
www.who.int /tobacco/policy/tobacco_kills/en/print.html   (1710 words)

  
 ESA - Navigation - The future - Galileo - Frequency filing of Galileo
The fact that radars do not interrupt television broadcasts or that microwave ovens do not disturb cell-phones is the result of the careful regulation of radiocommunications systems by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) a treaty organisation of the United Nations.
Satellite systems, by their natural ability to provide international communications, are invariably able to cause widespread interference but are, once launched, difficult or impossible to modify or adjust to mitigate any such interference.
These are designed to ensure that all the different radio systems (television, radio, cell-phone, radar, air traffic control, satellite broadcasting, GPS and Galileo and even microwave ovens) can all operate in the same radio spectrum.
www.esa.int /esaNA/SEMUFGRMD6E_galileo_0.html   (551 words)

  
 ::IAWRT:: The International Association of Women in Radio and Television
The International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT), founded in 1951, is a forum for personal contact and professional development among women broadcasters worldwide.
We are a non-governmental organisation (NGO) with consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
Radio broadcasters under 21 years of age around the world can enter the 2006 UNICEF/OneWorld Radio competition, which will honour broadcasts on HIV and AIDS and children.
www.iawrt.org   (625 words)

  
 Khmer Rouge Tribunal Needs More than Money - International Justice - Global Policy Forum
International donors are reluctant to give again, and the Cambodian government has rejected suggestions of a national fund-raising campaign, even though some local business leaders have expressed interest in donating.
A tribunal that respected international norms of fairness and due process would provide a powerful example to the national system, and could inspire increased independence and reform while dealing a significant blow to the entrenched culture of impunity.
Mr Hun Sen could begin to demonstrate his commitment to a successful process by recording public service announcements for radio and television which introduce and describe the tribunal.
www.globalpolicy.org /intljustice/tribunals/cambodia/2005/0719more.htm   (938 words)

  
 ::IAWRT:: The International Association of Women in Radio and Television
and Television (IAWRT), founded in 1951, is an international organisation with a global membership of professional women actively engaged in the production and management of programmes in the electronic media or in fields closely allied to broadcasting.
IAWRT is an organisation of women who seek personal and professional contact with members in all continents of the world.
It acts as an umbrella organisation for 66 women’s organisations in Norway and coordinates their international solidarity work.
www.iawrt.org /about_us.htm   (425 words)

  
 Regret the Error: Television
Television stations also received calls after the tsunami warning crawled across their screens.
The Plano school district is fighting back against national television and radio talk show host Bill O'Reilly, saying he falsely accused a school of outlawing the colors of Christmas.
O'Reilly told his television audience Friday that a Plano school told students they could not wear red and green because they are Christmas colors.
www.regrettheerror.com /television/index.html   (12547 words)

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