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"rebroadcast" Definitions
  1. to broadcast again (a radio or television program being simultaneously received from another source)
  2. to repeat (a broadcast) at a later time

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It contains most of the first nine innings, as rebroadcast on what is now the hulking remains of ESPN Classic, and also innings 12 to 853, from the original TBS rebroadcast.
AMA also includes people who watched a rebroadcast within 24 hours.
Disclosure: Mark Cuban stars on "Shark Tank," which is rebroadcast by CNBC.
RISE will rebroadcast signals sent from Earth, in a process akin to using radar.
ET. It will be rebroadcast on New York's WLIW21 on Sunday at 11 p.m.
Bloomberg TV also terminated an arrangement that allowed it to rebroadcast Mr. Rose's show.
But especially worth watching is "The Nine Lives of Christmas," being rebroadcast on Thursday.
WQXR classical radio will rebroadcast the concert on May 18 at 1 P.M. Eastern.
The Fox Network decided to cancel a rebroadcast and future installments of the show.
Next week, the network will rebroadcast an episode of Bull on Wednesday at 10 p.m.
The other big hangup for using this technology to rebroadcast audio is the sound quality.
A rebroadcast of the 2015 program "Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail" follows the Nova episode.
EST to watch People Now streaming live from N.Y.C., and rebroadcast at 11:30 am EST.
Vice President Pence's interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business was rebroadcast today at 6 a.m.
Ms. Luo promised to rebroadcast the story and encouraged Mr. Tang to go to the police.
The programming would have to be independently produced; companies could not simply rebroadcast others' existing news shows.
The segments are rebroadcast each night on "The 11th Hour With Brian Williams," at 11 on MSNBC.
It then licenses the clips for rebroadcast — to everyone from the local news to highlight reel shows on MTV.
When the show was rebroadcast for the West coast, "shite" was bleeped and the 3 other censors were removed.
This would have prevented the initial alert from being rebroadcast to phones that may not have received it yet.
A rebroadcast of Amanpour's 30-minute CNN International program has been airing as an interim replacement for Rose's 11 p.m.
In a television documentary that was rebroadcast after his death, he said he had always been something of a misfit.
It was heard the next day on the NBC radio network throughout America and rebroadcast for those who missed it.
A tribute card will run at the beginning of the episode, which will be rebroadcast at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.
That was how MLB Network handled the 2010 rebroadcast of Game 7 of the Pittsburgh Pirates-Yankees World Series in 1960.
And an even larger number will see select clips from his testimony rebroadcast on the news or transmitted over social media.
It won't require all devices on a network to rebroadcast signals, for instance, so that they can save even more power.
Twitter users will also be able to quote and "retweet" — or rebroadcast — their own older tweets, which was not possible before.
Xi emphasizes the importance of "struggle," and state television has conspicuously rebroadcast old Korean war films depicting battles with American troops.
In 1981 he reflected on his "Sunday School" series, which ran from 1973 to 1977 and was rebroadcast into the 1980s.
A WiFi extender, or range extender, can help to pick up your router's WiFi signal, amplify it, and rebroadcast the boosted signal.
To access the rebroadcast dial toll-free 1-855-859-2056 (domestic) or 1-404-4783-3406 (international) and entering passcode 42958596.
EST to watch People Now streaming live from the Meredith offices in New York City, and rebroadcast at 11:30 a.m. EST.
EST to watch People Now streaming live from the Meredith offices in New York City, and rebroadcast at 11:30 a.m. EST.
Because not everyone sees your initial tweet, many users wanted a way to later rebroadcast their same tweet again — but Twitter prevented this.
The network kicked things off Sunday, with a rebroadcast of the Atlanta Falcons-New England Patriots Super Bowl — the famed 28-3 comeback.
We created a network with the many community radios; their journalists train with us, we co-produce segments, and they can rebroadcast our programs.
Some of the subjects, like the public advocate Letitia James, are revisited in different media, as if being electronically rebroadcast or recalled in dreams.
Institutions seeking to justify a fundamentally anti-human economic system constantly rebroadcast the message that winning the money game will bring satisfaction and happiness.
TV: Saturday, April 29, at 10 pm on TBS Online: On Twitter; red-carpet special at 9 pm, uncensored show rebroadcast at 11 pm
And in some disturbing cases, like the Christchurch shooting earlier this year, that offline violence is then rebroadcast on Facebook and YouTube for maximum effect.
"One of things that I talk about in the book is the influence of money," Warren said in a Sirius XM interview rebroadcast on Fox.
Every evening, at ten o'clock, Rifaat watched the Rotana channel's rebroadcast of a concert from the nineteen-fifties or sixties by the singer Umm Kulthum.
Some 2100,22014 Chinese descended on Omaha for last year's Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, which was also live-streamed and rebroadcast on a loop in China.
That rebroadcast gets 5,000 to 6,000 concurrent viewers every week — making it as big as some popular game streams, said Bill Moorier, head of Twitch Creative.
It did not return to air and plans to rebroadcast it on local PBS affiliate station KIXE were scrapped because, ya know, the whole porn thing.
An antenna slipped out of position and picked up interference from a rebroadcast of a speech by Michelle Obama, and she recited some of it verbatim.
The remark drew widespread criticism when the episode was rebroadcast on October 27, hours after a gunman walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and murdered 11 people.
An Animal Planet crew recorded a real alert when filming during Hurricane Harvey in Texas, which was then rebroadcast in an episode of Lone Star Law.
Through a network of affiliated stations, it rebroadcast the Serbian-language news of the BBC World Service in an effort to break the diet of Milosevic propaganda.
Many of his most outlandish claims are made during his show, which runs live for four hours each weekday and is streamed and rebroadcast across the internet.
Choose a few influential and/or entertaining sites that you like (hopefully related to your niche) and choose some of their posts to rebroadcast to your audience.
Rather than win with facts, it's easier just to shout lies or insults loud and frequently enough that they're accepted at face value, rebroadcast and culturally ingrained.
A good place to start is with his seminal 1990 nine-episode documentary series The Civil War, which was restored and rebroadcast in high definition in September 2015.
For those unable to listen to the call live, a taped rebroadcast will be available beginning one hour after completion of the live call through August 2478, 20230.
After all, it wasn't us or some other news outlet that dug up that 2014 tweet and rebroadcast it to the world as proof of McGregor's otherworldly abilities.
Lectures may be streamed to tablets or rebroadcast multiple times on the ship, so visual elements must be strong and the speakers' presentation must translate well to broadcasting.
And yet film studios were only too happy to rebroadcast their wares on TV, and rights for TV airings (and, later, home video) became a major source of revenue.
At 11:37 Friday night, after the interview had been rebroadcast, Trump replied with one of those tweets that offer an X-ray of his ego, psyche and soul.
Their television sketch show, "Monty Python's Flying Circus," became a phenomenon, first in Britain and then in the United States when it was rebroadcast there in the mid-20123s.
The reboot will kick off at 6 AM that day with MTV Hour One, a rebroadcast of the channel's first hour of programming, which aired 35 years to the date.
How it works: Locast's model presumably benefits pay-TV services, like AT&T and Dish, who typically have to pay heavy transmission fees to rebroadcast their content to their customers.
And again claims it's trying to learn and come up with better techniques for blocking content that's being re-shared widely by individuals as well as being rebroadcast by mainstream media.
Home mesh systems work like your normal Wi-Fi router, but come with several satellite units that pick up the Wi-Fi signal before it becomes too weak and rebroadcast it farther.
That the Federalist article is incorrect has not prevented the claim from being widely rebroadcast by everyone from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to the president's attorneys Jay Sekulow and Rudy Giuliani.
That the Federalist article is incorrect has not prevented the claim from being widely rebroadcast by everyone from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to the president's attorneys Jay Sekulow and Rudy Giuliani.
Goodfriend launched Locast in January 2018 within a non-profit entity, which the case argues, grants it the legal right to rebroadcast local stations without receiving a copyright license from broadcast networks.
Unlike Amazon's deals to stream NFL games, this isn't a rebroadcast of games that appear on other outlets: Amazon will be the only place to watch the games in the U.K., period.
The examples in the lawsuit include leases held by foreign governments in Trump Tower, room reservations in Trump's D.C. hotel and payments from foreign governments to rebroadcast episodes of "The Apprentice" and 'Celebrity Apprentice.
Now, with the rights to broadcast F1 in the United States passing to ESPN and away from NBC, the old broadcast crew has been put aside in favor of a rebroadcast of Sky's racing coverage.
In this documentary — which is being rebroadcast on CNN after its earlier premiere on HBO — the director Liz Garbus provides a candid look at Ms. Vanderbilt's life with the help of Mr. Cooper, her son.
"Both fake interviews procured under conditions tantamount to torture were broadcast and rebroadcast, by both CCTV and its international arm CGTN, upon orders from the Chinese state and without my consent," Humphrey wrote in his complaint.
An NBC source told The Post that the clip, rebroadcast by NBC on Wednesday, was part of 36 hours of footage taken of Trump for a 30-minute segment about the newly divorced real-estate mogul.
In the latest court filings, City Club contends that Mr. Diller has total control over the park and the nonprofit that would run Pier 55, and holds any potential rights to rebroadcast performances at Pier 55.
In an interview rebroadcast by RTE Radio One last week as a tribute, Mr. O'Flynn recalled that his musical awakening came when his parents took him to a classical music concert when he was about 8.
Last year, in the first such enforcement action in 28 years, Justice sued a Florida company that contracts to rebroadcast programs by Russia's English-language media outlet, RT. A judge ordered the company to register under FARA.
In his first post on a morning critical to the fate of his presidency, Trump paraphrased remarks that conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh made Tuesday and that were rebroadcast during a segment on "Fox & Friends" early Wednesday.
Over the years, the Pirates' 1960 World Series victory has been celebrated by fans gathering in October at a remnant of a wall from Forbes Field, which was demolished in 1971, to hear the rebroadcast of Game 7.
Cardinal's lawyers asked the court to bar the use of the name and logo by the team, by Major League Baseball and by Rogers Communications, which owns the Blue Jays and which was to rebroadcast the game in Canada.
"I get that comedians are protective of their jokes and don't want their routines rebroadcast, but it's rather Orwellian to not allow anyone to share an opinion on it," the attendee wrote in a Facebook post alongside the documents.
" At the same time, anti-US war films set during the Korean War in the 1950s have been rebroadcast, while state broadcaster CCTV replayed an old documentary series on "The Great War to Resist the US and Aid North Korea.
The mechanisms through which protest works seem multifaceted, with some of the impact driven by direct personal participation, some driven by witnessing the protest themselves, and some driven by media coverage which serves to rebroadcast key elements of the protest message.
The video, recorded for Faith Daniels' NBC talk show, "A Closer Look," in November 1992 and rebroadcast by NBC on Wednesday, shows Trump welcoming Epstein to a party in honor of the opening of the club at Mar-a-Lago.
The historic proceedings will be broadcast by the three major networks, cable outlets including Fox News, C-SPAN3 (with seven cameras in the room) and PBS stations (public television's TV 26 and WETA in Washington, will also rebroadcast at 2023 p.m.
In a video picked up by Fusion and rebroadcast by NBC this week, Trump told Chris Matthews in a 1998 interview that aired on CNBC that his history with women would be an issue should he make a bid for the White House.
ET -- Hawaii's State Warning Point issues a cancellation of the Civil Danger Warning Message, thereby preventing the initial alert from being rebroadcast to phones that may not have received it yet -- for instance, if a phone was not on at 234:22 p.m.
Normally, the sit-in would have been covered by C-SPAN, but when House Republicans adjourned the session once the sit-in got going, C-SPAN's cameras went dark; C-SPAN eventually rebroadcast hand-held feeds from Congress, using both Periscope and Facebook.
The remark drew widespread condemnation when the episode in which it was made was rebroadcast Saturday, hours after a gunman walked into a Pittsburgh synagogue and murdered 11 people in what the Anti-Defamation League called the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
That's all been resolved now though -- Scooter and them gave Taylor's people the licensing rights to her old songs for this performance and any others that get rebroadcast from it -- but as to whether she'll bust out songs like "Shake It Off" or not ... time will tell.
The most disturbing theme of the Trump campaign, in particular, is the feeling that it has unfolded in a meretricious theater of media complicity — the speeches rebroadcast at length (and cost-free) because they drive up Nielsen numbers, the televised "debates" extended to Wagnerian length so as to maximize advertising opportunities.
In Serbia, where it has a staff of 30 in Belgrade, it has replicated the model applied by Western media trying to reach listeners in the 1990s, paying first Studio B and later Radio Novosti to rebroadcast its 30-minute news bulletins and reaching a network of some 20 Novosti-affiliated stations around the country.
For the FCC itself, the new rules give further justification for a closely related proceeding, which would "reclassify" many over-the-top services as traditional pay TV companies, subject to a crazy quilt of FCC and local rules limiting licensing, rebroadcast, localization and other anti-competitive features that have hamstrung regulated providers for decades.
In early 2015, Mark Cuban's AXS TV Network signed a deal to broadcast New Japan Pro Wrestling throughout the US on Friday nights; the show (still called New Japan Pro Wrestling) was an immediate hit, drawing over 200,000 weekly viewers and leading to a multi-year deal with TV Asahi (New Japan's Japanese distributor) to rebroadcast major cards and matches.
Though BMLG cannot block Taylor from performing her own compositions, it does have the right to stop her from recording a version of the song that would interfere with their exclusive rights to her sound recordings—such as during an appearance at the AMAs, where her performance of the material would likely be recorded and rebroadcast to thousands of viewers.
"We regret the use of this background image, and we will be replacing it moving forward on any rebroadcast," executive producer Harry Friedman said in a statement to EW. During the June 15 episode of Wheel, which was filmed as part of the game show's "Southern Charm" week, a background image depicted two black women on a plantation wearing clothing reminiscent of the antebellum South.
WYND is rebroadcast over F.M. translator station W241CZ.
From July to September 2014, the show was re-edited and rebroadcast on Tokyo MX and KBS Kyoto. The Best Selection episodes were 5 minutes long, and consisted of two Teekyu episodes placed back to back. The Best Selection rebroadcast was 14 episodes, and rebroadcast a selection of episodes from the first three seasons of Teekyu.
WORT also has a standing rebroadcast agreement with Madison Indymedia.
The network rebroadcast a direct feed of STW-9 Perth, including programming and events produced in Perth. The network previously rebroadcast a direct feed of NEW-10 Perth. West Digital Television does not produce any programming.
It is also rebroadcast on a translator, W34FM-D in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
As a special treat in 2007, SoapNet rebroadcast Marlena's possession for Halloween.
The Hip Hop Show is also rebroadcast on Radio Australia since 2010.
Recordings of the subtitled version are rare, since they were never rebroadcast.
In 2019, It was rebroadcast in Pakistan on national channel PTV Home.
The series rebroadcast dramas that were previously featured on General Motors Theatre.
In 2018, WSVX began to be rebroadcast in Hancock County on 106.3 W292FH.
In the evening, this radio station is a rebroadcast of Shanghai TV news.
The show has been rebroadcast on USA Cartoon Express, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
The 6:00 p.m. rebroadcast was dropped after a few months, leaving only the morning news rebroadcast at 7:00 a.m. When the station rejoined ABC, WTWO moved its hour- long 5:00 p.m. newscast, Live at Five, to WAWV-TV.
It aired in Japan on TV Tokyo beginning May 10, 2007. It was rebroadcast in March 2014 on Japanese cable channel LaLaTV. It aired in Thailand on Channel 7 beginning November 3, 2007. It was rebroadcast in 2015 on True4U.
Around the same time, 92.7 upgraded and moved to Portland, continuing to rebroadcast KZRI, now at 88.7. The 96.3 signal would also rebroadcast KZRI until its move to 103.7, when it was leased to iHeart Media and now broadcasts as Tailgate Country 103.7. The 102.7 signal would be leased to Alpha Media to rebroadcast KXTG, leaving 92.7 as the Air1 signal directly in Portland. KXPC's repeater in Portland is 95.9.
Select matches shown on the Tennis Channel were also rebroadcast by regional sports networks.
The Disney Channel continued to rebroadcast Danner's Season One performances from 1989 to 1995.
It has been rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra, the last time in November 2019.
W237BF has a construction permit to move to Methuen, MA to rebroadcast WCCM AM 1570.
As of December 2014, the show is being rebroadcast on the cable network RFD TV.
It was rebroadcast on ABC during the 1959–60 season at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays.
In 1964, Buffalo Bill, Jr. was rebroadcast for a year on the ABC Saturday morning schedule.
Its first rebroadcast transmitter, CICO (now CICO-24), signed on from Ottawa on October 25, 1975.
The series has been rebroadcast on CBN Cable Network (now Freeform) and GSN at various times.
Estleman's novel was adapted for BBC Radio in 1981. It has since been rebroadcast numerous times.
CKSB-2 860 AM first went on the air as a rebroadcast transmitter on March 12, 1969.
The primetime premiere was #1 in the Chicago market and is rebroadcast annually during the holiday season.
The sitcom then rebroadcast in May 2011 and aired on weekdays around 12pm before being dubbed into French.
Outside of the Albany area, some TW3 sports programming is simulcast or rebroadcast on Time Warner Cable Sports.
Fox rebroadcast the episode on April 3, 2011 in memory of Taylor, following her death on March 23.
Medicine Hat radio stations include Power 93.7 (CJLT-FM), CHAT-FM, MY 96 (CFMY-FM), Classic Hits 102.1 (CJCY-FM) and Rock 105.3 (CKMH-FM). CKUA and CBC Radio 1 are rebroadcast from Calgary, and CHFA-8-FM (Radio Canada) is rebroadcast from Edmonton. Brooks’ country radio station is Q13 (CIBQ).
Decked is a rebroadcast episode of Deadliest Catch featuring webcam CatchChat with one or more Captains between episode segments.
In addition to the main station, KTME is rebroadcast on a translator station, K246CZ in Big Piney/La Barge.
Aquarium was a Canadian nature documentary television series which aired on CBC Television in 1974 and rebroadcast in 1975.
Meaconing is the interception and rebroadcast of navigation signals. These signals are rebroadcast on the received frequency, typically, with power higher than the original signal, to confuse enemy navigation. Consequently, aircraft or ground stations are given inaccurate bearings. Meaconing is more of a concern to personnel in navigation ratings than to radio operators.
In the U.S., a regional network of rebroadcast sites may join the national Public Broadcasting Service as a member station.
KSRW (92.5 FM, TV-33. "Sierra Wave") is a radio station broadcasting an Alternative Rock music format and features programming from Westwood One. The station is rebroadcast on 96.5 at Mammoth Lakes on translator K223BF, which in turn feeds another rebroadcast on 92.5 at Mammoth Mountain on translator K243AK. The station is also rebroadcast to central Mono County on translator K243BC on 96.5 FM from Conway Summit, CA KSRW also runs KSRW-LP, channel 33, broadcasting Local News and featuring programming from Outside Television, licensed to Mammoth Lakes, California.
These images and reports were broadcast over the Internet, and later rebroadcast by international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English.
Platform HD package is broadcast from the satellite on European territory of Russia and rebroadcast by leading operators via cable networks.
Two transmitters also rebroadcast the programming of CBWK- FM, but are owned by local community groups rather than by the CBC.
The original Popples animated series was broadcast between 1986 and 1987 in United States, and later rebroadcast in the United Kingdom.
Episodes of the series are available on CD as well as downloads, and are occasionally rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
Eastlink, formerly operating as Persona Communications, provides both high speed internet and cable television to the community, as well as the cable-only House of Assembly Channel. The town receives CJON-TV, known as "NTV". NTV is rebroadcast as CJCN-TV from Norris Arm, as well as CBNT (CBC), which is rebroadcast as CBNAT from Grand Falls-Windsor.
After its initial broadcast in 1980, Lathe was occasionally shown over the next eight years. PBS' rights to rebroadcast the program expired in 1988. The Lathe of Heaven went on to become the most- requested program in PBS history. Fans were critical of WNET's supposed "warehousing" of the film, but the budgetary barriers to rebroadcast were high.
This half-hour series was originally broadcast on Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. from 8 January to 19 February 1981. When a NABET strike affected the network that spring, the series was rebroadcast from 9 May to 13 June on Saturdays at 6:30 p.m., It was rebroadcast again in 1982, on Mondays at 7:30 p.m.
Barrett Communications designs and manufactures a range of VHF, communications equipment specifically for tactical use. The range known as the Barrett PRC-2080 Tactical VHF radio system includes VHF 30 to 88 MHz squad, brigade, base and mobile transceivers and rebroadcast units. This equipment provides digital voice, encryption, frequency hopping, data, positional awareness and rebroadcast capability.
In Japan, it aired on Mnet Japan beginning April 2012. It was rebroadcast from April to May 2014 on cable channel LaLaTV.
In 2009, The Pat & Brian Show was "syndicated" on the Haunted Voices Radio Network and has been rebroadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Several translators are authorized to rebroadcast these stations, including four translators on eastern Long Island and one in Westchester County, New York.
WrestleMania III was re-released on DVD on March 12, 2013. Fox Sports 1 later rebroadcast the match on May 12, 2020.
On March 20, 2020, the station's license was deleted by the Federal Communications Commission; K254CR was concurrently reassigned to rebroadcast KFTK-FM.
Residents still need a converter box to view KCCO and KSAX on the digital band, though KSAX is still rebroadcast via Selective TV.
Even when shows were sent abroad — The Riordans was sent to Australia for rebroadcast — the tapes were often returned to Ireland and reused.
Its accompanying music video premiered on November 10, 2013, preceding the rebroadcast of the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards in the United States.
KODV is rebroadcast by 11 translators in the western United States and by low- power FM radio station KGBZ-LP in Madras, Oregon.
In 1965, CHEX-TV was authorized to add a rebroadcast transmitter at Bancroft, Ontario on channel 2 as CHEX-TV-1, but it moved to channel 4 in 1973 to make room for a new Global Television transmitter (CIII- TV-2). In the late 1960s to early 1970s, a new rebroadcast transmitter was added at Minden to operate on channel 10 as CHEX-TV-2, later changed to channel 7. The Minden rebroadcaster was deleted sometime in the 1980s. In 1992, a new rebroadcast transmitter was added to serve Oshawa and areas on channel 22, as CHEX-TV-2.
None of the archival material in the fourteen hour documentary was removed or altered in any way. PBS rebroadcast the first six hours on American Experience on three consecutive Mondays in October 2006,A Special Presentation of American Experience: Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1985, PBS.org. Retrieved 2008-02-21. and rebroadcast the second eight hours in February 2008.
It had its premiere at the 27th Festival international de cinéma Vues d'Afrique, and was rebroadcast on RDI, TV5 and Al Jazeera's Documentary channel.
The station carried the KCLD call sign from 1975 to 1981 and 1988 to 1990. The station is rebroadcast on translator K257GK (99.3 FM).
The show continued to air for some further time in repeats on Omni Television, and was later rebroadcast nationally on Super Channel and FX.
The station also aired two local public affairs shows on Sunday mornings, The Jim Vincent Show and a rebroadcast of WSBE-TV's A Lively Experiment.
A series of radio dramatisations were made by the BBC in the 1980s featuring Richard Griffiths, and these were rebroadcast in 2005 on BBC 7.
Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue has never been rebroadcast on television but was released on VHS in November 1986 by Worldvision Home Video.
This hour-long series was broadcast Sundays at 10 p.m. from 4 November to 16 December 1973. It was rebroadcast from April to June 1976.
KSKB is marketed towards the Cedar Rapids - Iowa City - Marshalltown - Pella region and is rebroadcast on K259AV 99.7 in Waterloo and KLOX 90.9 in Creston.
On July 3, 2015, Sun Broadcasting acquired 97.3 W247AQ in Tropical Gulf Acres, Florida from Reach Communications for $35,000, to rebroadcast WFSX.Station Sales Week Of 7/3: Disney Exits Sacramento. Lance Venta, RadioInsight July 3, 2015. Effective April 20, 2017, the translator was relocated to Naples as W290DB, rebroadcasting WNOG at 105.9 FM. Two other translators were set up in Fort Myers and Bayshore to rebroadcast WFSX.
Celebrities profiled included Don Cherry, Chantal Kreviazuk, Shaun Majumder, Sonja Smits, Randy Bachman, Mary Walsh, Margot Kidder, Lewis MacKenzie, Steven Page, Avi Lewis, Margaret Trudeau, Scott Thompson, and Measha Brueggergosman. After a four-year absence, the show was rebroadcast during the 2012–13 season with guest host Jeff Douglas. However, only 7 of the original 13 episodes were rebroadcast: Cherry, Kreviazuk, Page, Bachman, Trudeau, Majumder, and Bruegergosman.
Prineville Territory Magazine is a seasonal magazine covering the life and history of the Territory. The Central Oregonian is a bi-weekly newspaper published in Prineville. Located at 558 N Main St, Prineville. There are three commercial radio stations licensed to Prineville: KRCO-AM at 690 kHz (rebroadcast on 96.9 FM), KLTW-FM at 95.7 MHz (rebroadcast in 93.7 FM) and KNLX-FM at 104.9 MHz.
In November 2009, Summit Media filed an application to rebroadcast WVAR's signal over FM translator W251AY, licensed to Birch River. The translator, licensed to operate at 98.1 mHz, broadcasts at 250 watts at a height of 256 m above average terrain. The translator, which has been on the air since 2004, had been previously used to rebroadcast the signal of sister FM station WDBS.
The station's signal is rebroadcast on a low-powered digital translator station, W24ES-D, in Moorefield, West Virginia (which is owned by Valley TV Cooperative, Inc.).
In 2016, Taylor Brown acquired K234CP, an FM translator at 94.7 FM, to rebroadcast KGHL on the FM band; it was moved to Billings from Columbus.
This 15-minute series was broadcast Thursdays at 3:30 a.m. (Eastern) from 5 October to 28 December 1961. Some episodes were rebroadcast in October 1962.
Immediately prior to assuming his role at Virginia Tech, O'Cain served as the color commentator for Hokie Playback, a rebroadcast of Virginia Tech's home football games.
In July 2016 the episodes were rebroadcast, with a new "25th episode" on September 29, 2016, with events leading to a feature film released in November.
CBOM operating at 710 kHz in Maniwaki, Quebec is CBO-FM's only rebroadcaster outside Ontario and currently the last remaining AM transmitters to rebroadcast CBO-FM.
In January 2007, that station completed a transmitter move that brought it closer to Bend making the rebroadcast redundant. The station then began airing Telemundo's schedule.
The current programming consists of a rebroadcast from a religious satellite feed 24 hours a day. Currently, no live personnel are on staff at the station.
For most of June, WLVA rebroadcast the output of local talk station 1050 WBRG. On September 1, WLVA returned to the air with a Talk format.
KYNS is rebroadcast via two FM translator stations as well as on KWWV-HD3, the third HD Radio subchannel of KWWV (106.1) in San Luis Obispo.
Cain, Tim. "WSOY group of stations sold again", December 23, 2008. In 2017, WSOY's programming began to be rebroadcast on a translator at 103.3 MHz.Huffer, Ryan.
NBC later rebroadcast the programme. A soundtrack to the That Was the Week That Was broadcast was also released in the United States on Decca Records.
It was recorded in Chennai with two local drummers, Chidambaram S Balashankar on mridangam and Madipakkam Murali on ghatam. The performance was rebroadcast in March 2014.
The station later moved to 103.5 as K278BP. KFXN-FM's HD3 sub channel is carrying EMF's K-Love contemporary Christian format, rebroadcast on K260BA 99.9 FM.
WOCL is the current originating station of regional Mexican-formatted "Ok 93.5", moving from WOTW-HD3. It is rebroadcast onto an FM translator at 93.5 FM, W228DF.
The original 2CO AM transmission site was retained and is used to rebroadcast Wagga Wagga-based ABC Riverina into the southern Riverina on the 675 AM frequency.
In 2015, WGIL began to be rebroadcast on 93.7 FM, through a translator in Galesburg.Comprehensive Technical Exhibit Application for License, fcc.gov. March 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2018.
Citadel Press, High ratings by The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) allowed for this reunion episode to be rebroadcast March 30, 1986, Easter Sunday, also in prime time.
In syndication, the series was rebroadcast for a time under the name, Captain of Detectives. Rebroadcasts were shown in the early 2000s on cable's TV Land network.
This is likely to meet the station's Class A license requirements, and a glut of programming on WDJT and WMLW making the rebroadcast unattainable on those stations.
On the same night the Twitter hashtag #ALDUBOnCNNPH trended on the Philippines. The episode was rebroadcast on December 30 and 31, 2015 as a special year-ender.
Rebroadcast outside of the country was daily on IRIB 1 and IRIB 2. The last show episode aired Thursday 1 December 2005. It was directed by Mehran Modiri.
KAPP is rebroadcast on K20JL-D Channel 20, a low-powered digital translator in Ellensburg, Washington, which is owned and operated by the Kittitas County TV Improvement District.
The station also produces local call-in shows, an advice show aimed at women, daily bible study and a rebroadcast of the weekly sermon at a local church.
In 1974, the BBC released a three episode mini-series Cakes and Ale, starring Michael Hordern and Judy Cornwell. It was rebroadcast on Masterpiece Theatre in the US.
Until May 2018, WCMC-HD2, known as Buzz Sports Radio, rebroadcast WDNC.The Buzz can still be found on translators W243DK at 96.5 in Durham and W257CS in Morrisville.
The show was later cancelled and aired its last broadcast on 6 July 2007. A rebroadcast of Backstage premiered on e.tv on 5 January 2009, at 16:40.
The novel was adapted for radio in 1935, with Kirk as co- writer, and for television as a six-hour miniseries by DR in 1977 (rebroadcast in 1987).
The series was broadcast from October 4, 1970 to September 24, 1972 for 208 15 minute episodes (technically 104). It was rebroadcast in Japan in 2014 and 2015.
Six hour-long episodes aired Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 13 November to 18 December 1974. The series was rebroadcast 31 July to 4 September 1975.
The series aired on Mondays at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern) It was rebroadcast from 10 April to 26 June 1978 in the same day of week and time.
The show airs live every Sunday from 5:00pm till 7:00pm Pacific Standard Time and rebroadcast every Wednesday at midnight till 2am to an international audience online.
It is available Free to Air on Hot Bird and Digital terrestrial television in Italy along with few Italian local television channels. It is also rebroadcast on Canale Italia.
This half-hour series was first broadcast on Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. from 2 July to 24 September 1960. It was rebroadcast at various times throughout the 1960s.
The two-part series was broadcast in hour-long episodes on 26 October and 2 November 1977. It was rebroadcast over a two-hour timeslot on 22 March 1981.
ET rebroadcast was originally replaced or preempted with a special live telecast; the rebroadcast was also pre-empted in such cases by an additional hour of America's Morning Headquarters. A special edition of Wake Up with Al also sometimes aired on weekend mornings from 5–7 a.m. Eastern during significant weather events. On April 16, 2012, the show was "relaunched" with the introduction of a new opening title sequence and graphics package.
In 1994, Channel Six Petersburg (owned by then-current CTC Media StoryFirst Communications) began expanded outside St. Petersburg. Some local stations began rebroadcast that station: Telesphere (Krasnoyarsk), AMTV (Moscow), Zenit (Oryol), TSM Channel 10 (Novobirisk, have been rebroadcast since the launch in 1991 but disaffiliated in 1995). In December 1996, AMTV went into financial crisis, most of founders had left. It later joins StoryFirst Communications (at that time owned some regional TV in Russia).
In 2000, Lathe was finally rebroadcast and released to video and DVD. In addition to the film, this release features an interview with Ursula K. Le Guin by Bill Moyers, which initially aired along with the film's rebroadcast. The back cover of the DVD notes, “The original film materials have been lost forever. A new digital master was created from the surviving 2″ tape and was then color corrected using state-of-the-art technology.
In October 2016, WBAA launched a third frequency in Lafayette, W290CM 105.9 FM, to rebroadcast its AM programming on FM. It exists mainly to improve AM 920's nighttime coverage.
In 2001 Lumsden contracted shingles and died from subsequent infection at the age of 95. After his death the "Fly Fishing by JR Hartley" advert was rebroadcast as a tribute.
While the series lasted 22 episodes, it reached a larger audience when the TNT Network rebroadcast the series five nights a week, March 1999 through February 2001, to solid ratings.
The station operates rebroadcast transmitters in Norquay, Hudson Bay, Carlyle Lake, Wynyard and Humboldt. On cable, CICC-TV is available on Access Communications channel 4 and Sasktel Max channel 6.
Only three hours of the coverage, presented by Richard Dimbleby, was kept; this was rebroadcast on BBC Parliament on the fiftieth and sixtieth anniversaries of the date of the election.
Foreign rebroadcast shows are heard in four of the eastern provinces of Canada, as well as the American Forces Network, Australia, Bangalore, Berlin, Aruba, Hyderabad, Mozambique, and the United Kingdom.
The half-hour series aired Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 14 June to 26 July 1975. It was rebroadcast Thursday evenings from 31 March to 19 May 1977.
Filmation cartoons have been widely syndicated, and many are available from video streaming services. Four Filmation programs from 1983 to 1988 were also rebroadcast on Qubo's "Night Owl" programming block.
A dramatised version of the novel was broadcast on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta in 1973, and was revised and rebroadcast in 2006 as part of RTÉ’s Ó Cadhain centenary celebrations.
KRHT is rebroadcast on the Charter Cable System on channel 276 in the Redding, CA area and the Comcast Cable System in the Chico, CA DMA on channel 390 & 621\.
The Romance of Betty Boop is a CBS animated television special featuring Betty Boop that aired on March 20, 1985. The half-hour special was rebroadcast on CBS in December 1987.
It was leased to talkback station The Point 1XD in 1994, and made available to Auckland Radio Trust to rebroadcast the BBC World Service in 1998. It was sold in 2005.
Eight half-hour episodes of Pacificanada were broadcast. The series aired Wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. from 22 January to 12 March 1975. It was rebroadcast Sundays at 1:00 p.m.
He is a strict sabbatarian, refusing to work or travel on a Sunday, or even to give an interview if there is a chance it could be rebroadcast on the sabbath.
The show was rebroadcast on Hum Sitaray. It aired in UK on Hum Masala Europe in December 2018. It was dubbed in Pashto and is currently airing on Hum Pashto 1.
KTV Ltd. operates Radio Nova, a rebroadcast service for BBC World Service, BBC World News, and Saint FM in association with the stations on FM, MW and DVB-T (Digital Terrestrial).
In 2020, BBC Radio 4 Extra rebroadcast his performance from 1985 in E Phillips Oppenheim's mystery thriller The Great Impersonation. He played Dr Clarkson in the television drama series Downton Abbey.
Decision CRTC 2001-590 It is authorized to rebroadcast an Edmonton station for up to 50 minutes each hour, with the remaining 10 minutes to be filled by locally generated information.
This half-hour series was broadcast on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 24 March to 1 April 1976. It was rebroadcast from 15 to 29 March 1977.
A video recording was made, which premiered on July 11, 2008 on the television station WOWOW and has since been rebroadcast several times and released on DVD-Video on October 24, 2008.
The weekly IBA Close-Up magazine formerly used to complement the English newscast. The IBA News program is rebroadcast on certain Christian broadcasting channels, primarily LeSEA. This includes METV Middle East Television.
Its MW programme was rebroadcast by GamTel, (formerly Cable & Wireless at facilities in Abuko), on shortwave reaching more than 1500 listeners around the world, from an idea by a Swedish Radio Club.
This hour-long series was broadcast on Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. from 27 October to 22 December 1971. It was rebroadcast on CBC Television at various times in 1972 and 1976.
The program was both a critical and ratings success, and by popular demand, it has been rebroadcast ever since. The program is a Canadian counterpart to the older (unrelated) WPIX Yule Log.
KHGI/KWNB repeats its programming on three translator stations: KHGI-CD and KHGI-LD rebroadcast KHGI-TV, while KWNB-LD directly repeats KWNB. All three of these stations are owned by Sinclair.
In September 2015, WINI began to be rebroadcast on 93.5 FM, through a translator in Carbondale, Illinois (W228DC). Now licensed to Sparta, Illinois on 97.3 FM as W247CP, the translator rebroadcasts WHCO.
RedeTV! has five stations owned and 32 affiliated stations throughout Brazil, totaling 37 stations that rebroadcast the signal from it. Conheça a cobertura geográfica das emissoras da Rede TV! ATLAS DE COBERTURA.
Regular Legislative Assembly proceedings are broadcast to subscribers of the Ontario Parliament Network in Ontario. A late-night rebroadcast of Question Period is also occasionally aired on TVO, the provincial public broadcaster.
In 2008 Breakthrough closed a deal with APTN to rebroadcast the show. APTN also broadcast the series in FrenchPDF APTN Fall/Winter Schedule [www.aptncsr.com/files/east.pdf] as Les Aventures d’Arthur le Dragon.
Following negotiations with activists, NBC agreed in 1975 not to rebroadcast the episode. Capsuto, Steven (2000). Alternate Channels: The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television. Ballantine Books.
Station announcements only give WLNH-FM's dial position of 98.3, not 99.1. In turn, WLNH-FM and WNNH mostly rebroadcast the programming from WFNQ 106.3 Nassua, although they substitute their own commercials.
This half-hour series was broadcast Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 5 July to 27 September 1967. It was rebroadcast 10:00 a.m. daily from 4 to 8 October 1971.
However, CBLA's rebroadcast transmitters elsewhere in Southern Ontario do not air the first hour of Here and Now, remaining with the network programs and joining Here and Now in progress at 4 p.m.
Originally aired April 15, 1958 on CBS. Rebroadcast on the Game Show Network on February 2, 2009. After her television career, she also achieved success in a second career as a cardiopulmonary therapist.
It is the only Philippine-based cable network worldwide to be broadcast in high definition to date. However, since July 2020 TFC Online has only rebroadcast ABS-CBN programs in 540p, not HD.
The half-hour series aired on Fridays at 8 p.m. (Eastern) from 3 July to 18 September 1964. In 1966, it was rebroadcast Sundays at 5 p.m. from 30 January to 20 March.
This 30- to 60-minute series was broadcast sporadically from 9 January 1959 to 1 July 1963. It was rebroadcast Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 14 July to 25 August 1966.
The WGRZ-produced newscast moved to sister station WUTV on April 8, 2013, trading places with the reruns of Seinfeld that had aired in that time slot on WUTV since the mid-1990s. WNYO-TV continued to air news programming, as a rebroadcast of the 6 a.m. hour of WGRZ's morning newscast aired weekdays at 7 a.m. on WNYO-TV, which began on April 8; plans called for this rebroadcast to also move to WUTV at some point in the future.
Average household viewership was notably higher in markets with a large African-American population, such as Atlanta, Baltimore, Norfolk, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. Nielsen also reported that the special produced the most social network interactions of any live television event in the past four years; there were three times as many Twitter postings related to The Wiz Live! than there were related to Peter Pan Live!. NBC rebroadcast the special on December 19, 2015. The rebroadcast was seen by 1.6 million viewers.
In 2015, the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services awarded the Catholic Church twelve new TV stations, which will rebroadcast Orbe 21 programming with local insertions for those dioceses that can financially sustain it.
On Fridays at 9 a.m., KCPW airs Behind The Headlines, hosted by Roger McDonough, featuring reporters from the Salt Lake Tribune. It is rebroadcast on Sunday at 10 a.m. On Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Both programming streams of then- KSWT had been rebroadcast on stations licensed to Wellton-Mohawk, Arizona, until the translator stations' licensee, Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation & Drainage District, shut down the stations on August 18, 2009.
This Christmas special originally aired on Kids' WB on Monday, December 23, 2002 at 4:00 PM. It aired in The WB's primetime slots beforehand. Both entities have rebroadcast it, usually around Christmas time.
This half-hour series was broadcast Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 29 December 1971 to 7 June 1972. It was rebroadcast at various dates and times in 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1977.
The series aired on Fridays 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 5 July to 20 September 1974. It was rebroadcast on Wednesdays at the same time of day from 9 July to 3 September 1975.
Miracle 89.1 is simulcast on KKML (90.9 FM) in Minden. The station's HD2 subchannel broadcasts religious talk as "The Promise, Family Life Talk", which is rebroadcast by a translator at 90.7 FM in Shreveport.
This half-hour series was broadcast from 1955 to 1965 on Radio-Canada. The series was rebroadcast on CBC Television's English network Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. from 23 July to 27 September 1968.
WDSY-FM HD2 initially aired a classic country format, branded as "The Wolf." This lasted until June 2017, when it switched to a rebroadcast of sister station 100.7 WBZZ, airing a Hot Adult Contemporary format.
Currently located at Highway 67 beside Executive Air Park (former Red Bird Airport). An FM translator was licensed to rebroadcast KGGR on 102.5 MHz in January 2009. K273BJ 102.5 no longer simulcasts KGGR, but KTNO.
'SportsRadio 1310 the Ticket' to also air on 96.7 FM by Robert Philpot (dfw.com)(released October 7, 2013, updated October 8, 2013) (WBAP is now rebroadcast on The Ticket's former simulcast spot, KPLX 99.5 HD2).
The entire series was rebroadcast on KDOC-TV in Anaheim, California from January 31 to June 7, 1983. Additionally, other local stations aired reruns of The $128,000 Question during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
This half-hour series was broadcast Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 9 to 20 September 1974. It was rebroadcast weekdays at 4:30 p.m. from 15 to 30 September 1977.
The half-hour episodes were broadcast on Fridays at 11:25 p.m. (Eastern) from 17 July to 14 August 1970, and rebroadcast on Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. from 13 August to 10 September 1970.
It was released on June 27, 2015. A rebroadcast of the first season was aired from January 9, 2016 on NHK's BS Premium channel. The compilation films were also broadcast in January 2017 on MBS.
CBS elected not to air the program in Boston, Hartford, and Providence due to pending charges against the gamblers. It was rebroadcast nationally and for the first time in New England on March 20, 1963.
The Joe Namath Show is a 1969 talk show hosted by Joe Namath and Dick Schaap. It premiered on October 6, 1969 and lasted one season with 13 episodes.Vintage Namath surfaces in talk show rebroadcast.
Sometime in early 2013, a late night rebroadcast of WDJT's 10 p.m. newscast began airing on WBME-CD at 12:30 a.m. (1:00 a.m. on Sunday evenings), replacing MeTV's national broadcast of Night Gallery.
The half-hour episodes were originally broadcast on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. from 17 January to 28 March 1982. It was rebroadcast later that year on Sunday evenings from 15 July to 2 September.
A broadcast signal intrusion is the hijacking of broadcast signals of radio, television stations, cable television broadcast feeds or satellite signals. Hijacking incidents have involved local TV and radio stations as well as cable and national networks. Although television, cable and satellite broadcast signal intrusions tend to receive more media coverage, radio station intrusions are more frequent, as many simply rebroadcast a signal received from another radio station. All that is required is an FM transmitter that can overpower the same frequency as the station being rebroadcast.
WSBM AM 1340 is currently rebroadcast on translator W250BY 97.9 FM. This translator had previously broadcast on 98.3 FM until its frequency was changed to 98.5 in 2001. Incidentally, this was the same frequency as WJOI-FM which was on the air in the early- and mid-1950s. This was a 140-watt FM station (the first FM station in the Florence-Muscle Shoals market) which rebroadcast WJOI AM 1340. W253AH uses the old WJOI-FM antenna which was mounted on 1340's tower in the 1950s.
In 1969, Los Angeles public television station KCET produced a program about Corwin's play, which included an interview with Corwin about the play's origin, and a rehearsal and television reading of the play.Norman Corwin's The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, KCET.org The show was rebroadcast on PBS on December 23, 1971, as an episode of Hollywood Television Theatre. KCET rebroadcast the program in 2010 (about a year before Corwin's death) in honor of his 100th birthday, and followed it with a new interview with Corwin.
Currently, CTV 2 Atlantic carries a late local newscast (a rebroadcast of CTV Atlantic's late news at midnight), previously the rebroadcast was taken off the schedule in 2005 but has been brought back; as well as the aforementioned CTV News at Noon. CTV Two Atlantic's morning program also retained the name Breakfast Television instead of A Morning during the A era. The show subsequently dropped the name, when the station was rebranded as CTV Two and the morning show became known as CTV Morning Live.
ET due to a hike in ratings. On November 17, 2014, the 10–11 a.m. ET rebroadcast was cancelled. It was replaced by an expanded Weather Center Live, co-hosted by Chris Warren and Jen Carfagno.
The series was rebroadcast by Chukyo TV, KIDS STATION, Tochigi TV, Tokyo MX, TV Kanagawa, TV Saitama and Yomiuri TV days later and simulcast by Crunchyroll to audiences in Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
The series has been rebroadcast many times. The first series of Abare Hasshū Goyō Tabi is available on DVD.amazon.co.jp Amazon.com Retrieved July 21, 2008 The Jidaigeki Channel distributed it via satellite and cable in September 2008.
The September 16 Cayuga County Fairgrounds show in Weedsport, New York was recorded and later rebroadcast for the Westwood One Radio Networks Superstar Concert Series. The Austrian band Opus and Peter Frampton were the support acts.
The rebroadcast that had been done on comprehensive television in February of the following year in the past two years was not done because the organization was organized at the center of the Turin Olympic Games.
The R3-30, which was usually taped in advance and rebroadcast on Radio Two in a later time slot, also aired live from Vancouver that evening and incorporated listener phone calls into the program's usual format.
Also, ZDF-produced Arte and 3sat programs were rebroadcast, including Kulturzeit, ', Durch die Nacht mit …, Bauerfeind and FOYER. You could also see older shows like ZDF- Hitparade and Disco as well as occasionally older television series.
In Focus: Siskiyou Magazine Episode #4 - "What Makes News Channel 7?" Christmas 1995, YouTube, January 6, 2016 It was rebroadcast over Mt. Shasta cable airwaves again on MCTV 15 in 2010 leading to that program's relaunch.
This five-episode half-hour series aired Wednesdays at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) between 4 December 1974 and 15 January 1975. Episodes were rebroadcast on Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m. from 5 to 26 October 1976.
Noot vir Noot launched Potpourri in December 2010, during which some of the most popular medleys from the past seasons were rebroadcast. Season 1 premiered on SABC Encore from 8 May 2015 to 31 July 2015.
CKWT-FM is a radio station of Wawatay Radio Network in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada. The station airs a programming format for First Nations, and serves much of Northwestern Ontario through a network of rebroadcast transmitters.
"The Penguin's a Jinx" is an episode of Batman, first airing in the first season on ABC on January 20, 1966 as its fourth installment. ABC rebroadcast the episode September 1, 1966 and May 18, 1967.
The 104.9 frequency first signed on in the late 1980s as translator K285AE that rebroadcast "K-Lite 95.7" (KLTX, now KJR-FM). The signal went dormant in the early 1990s, as that station increased their power.
At that time, the Hannington UHF television transmitter was unusual in being one of the few main transmitters which rebroadcast an off-air signal received from another transmitter (the Independent Broadcasting Authority's Rowridge transmitter on the Isle of Wight), rather than being fed directly by a landline. As a consequence it was open to this kind of signal intrusion, as even a relatively low-powered transmission very close to the rebroadcast receiver could overwhelm its reception of the intended signal, resulting in the unauthorised transmission being amplified and rebroadcast across a far wider area. The IBA stated to carry out a hoax would take "a considerable amount of technical know-how" and a spokesman for Southern Television confirmed "A hoaxer jammed our transmitter in the wilds of North Hampshire by taking another transmitter very close to it." The hoaxer has not been identified.
Molierissimo is a French animated television series in 26 25-minute episodes, produced by DIHR and broadcast October 1989 in Cabou Cadin 1 on Canal+. It was rebroadcast from 7 January 1992 in Amuse 3 on FR3.
It went for seventy episodes.Lane p 97 The play was a great success when broadcast. Rienits sold it to the BBC and the ABC rebroadcast it in 1953. The play was broadcast again on radio in 1959.
It was rebroadcast on BBC 7 in 2007. In 1999, Geeta Citygirl staged the American premiere of A TOUCH OF BRIGHTNESS at Aaron Davis Hall in Harlem, NY. Partap Sharma was present for the opening night performance.
While Atom Squad kinescopes were probably made for West Coast rebroadcast, none are known to survive today. The series did not appear to have a sponsor and no tie-in toys or premiums are known to exist.
The series was rebroadcast for a time on TVOntario. A follow up called Don't Just Sit There ran for 19 episodes from 1979 to 1980. It was also produced by Yorkshire TV and featured the same panel.
Merlo is the detective's best guess as the culprit until he views a rebroadcast of the whole evening on TV. He finds the pen Colette used to get Sam's autograph and realizes what happened: It's been poisoned.
Since 2004 Il Popolo del Blues radio program is broadcast nationwide. Since 2008 it is available on podcast on Controradio's website . Saturday show is currently rebroadcast in Tuscany on Sunday 5.30 p.m. And on Tuesday 00.30 a.m.
For the 1982–1983 television season ABC ran half-hour reruns of shows from the previous seven seasons, with none of the seven-minute shorts rebroadcast. ABC called the rerun package The Best of the Super Friends.
The show was rebroadcast by the channel at 10:00pm slot in late 2017 and aired twice a week. The show was hit for the channel and gained high ratings during the course of its twice runs.
A rerun or repeat is a rebroadcast of an episode of a radio or television program. There are two types of reruns – those that occur during a hiatus, and those that occur when a program is syndicated.
This half-hour series was first broadcast on Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 19 May to 11 August 1973. It was rebroadcast on Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. from 10 October to 7 November 1973.
CBUFT formerly operated seven analogue rebroadcast transmitters, which broadcast in some of the larger British Columbia communities such as Kelowna and Kamloops. CBUFT's content was also broadcast on a transmitter in Whitehorse, Yukon, although that transmitter was technically licensed to Montreal sister station CBFT. It also formerly operated rebroadcast transmitters in Chilliwack, Dawson Creek, Kitimat, Lillooet, Logan Lake, Prince George and Terrace. Due to federal funding reductions to the CBC, in April 2012, the CBC responded with substantial budget cuts, which included shutting down CBC's and Radio-Canada's remaining analogue transmitters on July 31, 2012.
KFTU-DT is also rebroadcast on KUVE-DT's second digital subchannel in order to reach the entire market; this signal can be seen on UHF channel 34.2 (or virtual channel 46.2 via PSIP) from a transmitter atop Mount Bigelow. Likewise, KUVE-DT is rebroadcast on KFTU-DT's second digital subchannel. Master control and most internal operations for KFTU-DT and KUVE-DT are based at the facilities of sister station KTVW-DT on 30th Street in southern Phoenix. Like its sister station KFPH-DT (channel 13) in Flagstaff, KFTU-DT brands itself as UniMás Arizona.
After the war, the movie was pulled from circulation after Mihailović was accused of war crimes and executed. The movie was, however, rebroadcast on the rerun circuit in all the major television markets in Canada and the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.Newspaper Archive. The movie was rebroadcast on television in the following markets, inter alia, Tucson, AZ, in 1961 and 1962, Carbondale, IL, in 1961, San Antonio, TX, in 1960, Hayward, California in 1966, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, and in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1961.
On 31 May 2010 BBC Radio 7 broadcast a one-hour dramatisation combining several of the adventures into one drama, starring Juliet Stevenson as Mary Poppins. This production has been rebroadcast several times on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
In 2007, plans to rebroadcast the original television adverts were rejected by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre, which observed that the adverts did not suggest a varied diet. The advert was instead made available on an anniversary website.
Outside of the province, América is available on cable nationally, and its programs are rebroadcast by two broadcast stations owned by Grupo América—Channel 7 Mendoza and Channel 8 San Juan—plus two affiliates in Junín and Tucumán.
The FM radio services rebroadcast in the Port Tunnel are RTÉ Radio 1, Newstalk, 98FM, FM104, Q102, Spin 1038 and Sunshine 106.8. Radio Nova, announced in 2015 that they were initiating legal action to have their service added.
This half-hour series was broadcast on Mondays at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 20 October 1980 to 25 May 1981. It was rebroadcast on Saturdays in the 1981 and 1982 seasons, and Friday afternoons in mid-1982.
The special was simulcast on all TV and most island radio stations. The TV special was rebroadcast on May 13, 2007. Rafael Hernández's remains are buried in the Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery of Old San Juan.
The house was featured in 2008 in a segment of the HGTV channel's If Walls Could Talk program.McAlester News-Capital August 09, 2008} The segment continues on HGTV reruns and has been rebroadcast as recently as September 22, 2009.
The book was also adapted for BBC Radio 4 in 1990, starring Glyn Houston as Brother Cadfael and Geoffrey Whitehead as Adam Courcelles. It has several times been rebroadcast on BBC Radio 7, later on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
"Vertige et Apparences triomphent". Le Journal de Montréal, September 16, 2012. Following its run on Séries+, the series was rebroadcast on TVA in 2014,"Après Séries+, Vertige débarque à TVA cet automne". Le Journal de Montréal, July 28, 2014.
Canal 8 was the first channel in the area to rebroadcast news programs from Buenos Aires such as 28 Millones (later called 30 millones), Realidad 84 (Reality 84), Redacción Abierta (Open Drafting), and Buenas Noches Argentina (Good Night Argentina).
Cape Cod Tech holds the license for a radio station, WCCT-FM 90.3, which broadcast actively from 1989 to 2014. It primarily rebroadcast WBUR-FM in Boston, though it did produce student-run programming for most of its history.
14 March 2009. [Rebroadcast of the interview with Pinter conducted on 1 March 2007, introduced as "An appreciation of English dramatist, actor and theater director Harold Pinter who died on December 24, 2008" ("In memoriam"). (52 mins., 52 secs.
CKLG was never exclusively or overwhelmingly devoted to Canadian content as the Internet station or the proposed Haldimand station. Bel-Roc suggested that they would eventually apply to rebroadcast the station on available frequencies in many other Canadian cities.
In 1999, Carrie-Anne Moss became popular for her appearance in the film The Matrix, which had no relationship to the television series apart from its title and Moss' involvement. As a result, however, Matrix was rebroadcast in Canada.
"John Moffatt", The Times, 21 September 2012"John Moffatt", The Daily Telegraph, 17 September 2012 Archived copy at WebCite (27 August 2011). Adaptations in the series were released on CD and are occasionally rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
"Identity-Based Traitor Tracing". 2007\. Traitor tracing schemes are ineffective if the traitor rebroadcasts the entire (decrypted) original content. There are other kinds of schemes that discourages pirate rebroadcast – i.e., discourages legitimate subscribers from giving away decrypted original content.
"Anniversary" (The New York Times, January 19, 1964, Section 2, p.X 17). Retrieved October 27, 2018. Two radio monologues proved to be audience favorites and were rebroadcast on several occasions by popular demand, and later on his television show.
This half-hour series was broadcast on Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 23 October to 25 December 1973. It was rebroadcast in the same time slot from July to September 1974 and from July to September 1975.
KLFF was formerly rebroadcast on repeater KLFH (now KJAI) in Ojai, California on 89.5 FM, covering the Oxnard-Ventura area. In early 2014, KLFH was sold to Southern California Public Radio, the organization that operates KPCC in Pasadena, California.
WJKN (1510 AM) is a non-commercial Catholic talk radio station in Jackson, Michigan, United States of America. WJKN is owned by Jackson-Lansing Catholic Radio and is rebroadcast on FM translator W227BY at 93.3 FM, also licensed to Jackson.
KRKR (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Waverly, Nebraska, United States. The station serves the Lincoln and West Omaha areas. Its transmitter is located near Davey. KRKR is rebroadcast on the translator 92.7 K224DJ La Vista, near Omaha.
A sequel series of six episodes entitled Nineteen Ninety-Eight broadcast in 1987 continued the plot line. It was published as a book in 1988 and rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra between 8 February 2012 and 14 March 2012.
The World Final was to be shown live on DirecTV and rebroadcast on G4. The Birmingham Salvo were the 2008 World Champions after defeating the San Francisco Optx by 22 points to 15, in the final on July 28, 2008.
Prior to the station's sale to CBS, WLNY's newscast ran for 35 minutes at 11 p.m. Monday through Fridays and was rebroadcast Tuesday through Saturday mornings at 5 a.m. WLNY also produced a weekly public affairs show, tv10/55 Focus.
The station was brokered out to Christian preaching and teaching programs, along with some local talk shows. The "Dixie Gospel Caravan with Wayne Wallace" was rebroadcast from sister station WDJC-FM every evening on WDJC due to its low power.
The hills surrounding the Morro Solar contain antennas which rebroadcast TV channels and some radio stations in Lima. The transmitting station was installed with a NEC transmitter of 400W with one seg signal with live content provided by America TV.
KQRI had rebroadcast on the translator from December 1, 2015 until mid August 2016. After launching the FM simulcast on the full-power 96.3 frequency, KKOB announced they would drop the simulcast on 94.5. The translator now simulcasts sister station KTBL.
Louise virtually retired after My Friend Flicka, which was rebroadcast thereafter for a generation. Her husband, film producer Buddy Adler, whom she married on May 18, 1940, died in 1960. They had two children. She married Henry Berger in 1962.
In the late 1980s, The Family Channel rebroadcast the entire series in a late-night time slot, at midnight Eastern Time. The series was later seen in the early 1990s on A&E;, and in the early 2000s on GoodLife Television.
ABC also rebroadcast the final rounds of the Senior British Open Championship and Women's British Open. In 2015, the R&A; agreed to a new broadcast deal with Golf Channel and NBC Sports, putting The Open Championship back on broadcast television.
"Rebroadcast programs: CRTC grants Sudbury licences". The Globe and Mail, August 6, 1970. CKSO thus disaffiliated from the CBC to join CTV in 1971. Lavigne's new CBC affiliate, CKNC, went to air in Sudbury the day of CKSO's affiliation switch.
"Eye of the Beholder" (also titled "The Private World Of Darkness" when initially rebroadcast in the summer of 1962) is episode 42 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on November 11, 1960 on CBS.
During the afternoons, Radyo Natin features popular music. With its studios at the MBC Building in the Star City Complex in Pasay, Radyo Natin sends its signals to its stations by satellite. These stations, in turn, rebroadcast its signals locally.
Dawkins' book The God Delusion, released in September 2006, goes on to examine the topics raised in the documentary in greater detail. The documentary was rebroadcast on the More4 channel on 25 August 2010 under the title of The God Delusion.
The special premiered on the American Broadcasting Company on November 21, 1994. It has been rebroadcast in later years, by Toon Disney, Boomerang and Canada's YTV.Leah Collins, "Tinsel on the tube: A holiday TV guide," Saskatoon StarPhoenix, 5 December 2007.
Hannah Montana Forever had its broadcast debut on October 16 with a rebroadcast on the two following days. The song "Wherever I Go" was added to the station after the series finale of Hannah Montana.Radio Disney . Disney. Retrieved March 23, 2011.
Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, February 7, 2019. The series has been rebroadcast by Knowledge Network in British Columbia,"The Life-Sized City". Knowledge Network, September 22, 2019. as well as internationally on Finland's Yle (as Ihmisen Kaupunki),"Ihmisen kaupunki".
The second series consists of thirteen episodes, and was broadcast from 28 April to 21 July 1996. It was released on DVD on 27 August 2007. The DVD release of the series has become hard to obtain. The series was rebroadcast in Australia for the first time in 2014. This series was rebroadcast on ITV3 on 19 January 2017, 20 January 2017, 21 January 2017, 24 January 2017, 25 January 2017, 26 January 2017, 27 January 2017, 28 January 2017, 31 January 2017, 1 February 2017, 2 February 2017, 3 February 2017 and 7 February 2017.
Due to financial difficulties reported by the corporation, the corporation published digital transition plans for none of its analogue retransmitters in mandatory markets to be converted to digital by the deadline. Under this plan, communities that receive analogue signals by rebroadcast transmitters in mandatory markets would lose their over-the-air signals as of the deadline. Rebroadcast transmitters account for 23 of the 48 CBC and Radio-Canada transmitters in mandatory markets. Mandatory markets losing both CBC and Radio-Canada over-the-air signals include London, Ontario (metropolitan area population 457,000) and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (metro area population 257,000).
The airborne Rebecca interrogator transmitted a 4-5 μs (microsecond) long pulse at a rate of 300 pulses per second on a frequency between 170 and 234 MHz. Upon receiving this signal, the Eureka rebroadcast the pulses on a different frequency. The Eureka unit also included a keying system that periodically lengthened the pulses over a period of seconds, allowing a morse code signal to be sent for station identification. This rebroadcast signal was received by two directional yagi antennas on the aircraft carrying the Rebecca unit, the usual location for the aerials being on either side of the aircraft cockpit.
Several media outlets alleged that Cruise threatened to boycott the publicity tour for the film unless Viacom cancelled the episode's rebroadcast. Comedy Central, as well as Cruise's representative and publicist, immediately denied the allegations. Cruise himself later said that he would not "dignify" the rumors by personally addressing whether or not they were true. In response to the episode being pulled, Parker and Stone issued the following statement, with several mocking references to Scientology: Mission: Impossible III was released on May 5, 2006, while "Trapped in the Closet" was rebroadcast without controversy on July 19, 2006.
Trey Parker, one of the co-creators of South Park This episode was scheduled to rebroadcast on March 15, 2006, on Comedy Central, but the broadcast was canceled without prior notice, and was replaced with "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls". Representatives of Comedy Central insist that the episode was changed as a tribute to Isaac Hayes following his departure from the show two days earlier. The following day, the Hollywoodinterrupted.com blog alleged that Comedy Central parent Viacom canceled the rebroadcast due to threats of Cruise to boycott the publicity tour of his upcoming film Mission: Impossible III.
In late August 2011, KCSG began rebroadcasting the first half-hour of Even though Bonneville no longer owns the station, KSL-TV's 6 p.m. newscast continues to be rebroadcast at 7 p.m., and its 6:30 p.m. newscast re-airs at 9 p.m.
On 2007-02-27, a special edition of Fast Money, which covered that day's 416-point plunge on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, aired. It was rebroadcast at 1am ET, pre-empting that night's scheduled airing of The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch.
The show was first aired live nationally on NHK on October 30, 2010, and rebroadcast multiple times after that on NHK because it was well received. Okayama Prefecture has produced the DVD and distributed to those who were involved in the show.
WHAZ- FM's programming was previously rebroadcast by four translators. The licenses for all four translators were cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on August 8, 2017, due to the licensee failing to comply with the terms of an FCC consent decree.
Finally, the consortium owned broadcast rights to the first Youth Olympic Games, the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. Coverage of those games was limited to a one-hour daily highlights package on Sportsnet and TSN2 (rebroadcast several weeks later on TSN).
The first eleven episode season premiered on July 31, 2014 on NBCSN. The second season of seven episodes premiered on July 30, 2015. The series was rebroadcast on Velocity. Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on April 2, 2015 on Discovery Turbo.
As a result of WFME's license status change (see below), the translators could no longer legally rebroadcast WFME's broadcast signal; as a result, both translator stations are now carrying a different Family Radio station with a similar feed as of February 2012.
The hour-long show is broadcast on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET (rebroadcast at 11:00). Its longer format allows for more in-depth presentation of issues. Initially The New York Times commented that it "seems to favor Democrats who love America".
On June 14, 2018, the film was treated to an all-new riffing by Nelson, Corbett and Murphy in one of their "Rifftrax Live!" shows, broadcast to theatres via satellite, this time for the entire film. A rebroadcast was presented on June 19.
Founded in the 1960s, WHR was the first of three stations at Penn State specific to University Park residence halls. WHR, which stood for West Halls Radio, rebroadcast the WDFM signal and also produced and broadcast original content to its area residence halls.
Life in the Air is a three-part BBC nature documentary series narrated by Suranne Jones, first broadcast in the United Kingdom from 3 April 2016 on BBC One and rebroadcast in the U.S. under the title "SuperNature - Wild Flyers" on PBS.
The anime was rebroadcast from July to September 2016, two episodes per week in a special programming block titled "Majestic Hour". On September 29, 2016, a 25th episode aired, with serves as a lead-in to a feature film released in November 2016.
The second season began airing in 2009 and ended later that year. Following the completion of each season, the episodes were rebroadcast on BYU-TV (to receive exposure outside the Salt Lake City market). Both seasons were later released on region-all DVD.
The episode ran for 98 minutes, including commercials, when it was originally broadcast.Stevenson, Jennifer L. "Cheers Last Call! Series: Entertainment" Tampa Bay Times May 20, 1993: 8B. Print. This episode was rebroadcast on August 19, 1993, but was trimmed to 90 minutes.
He has been the subject of a twenty- one episode documentary television series by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation first broadcast in 2014 and repeated in 2016. The audio was being rebroadcast as part of The Science Show by the ABC in 2018.
In 2007, significant ownership changes occurred in Canada's broadcast television industry, involving nearly every network and television system. In addition to the shuffling of network affiliations and mergers involving various networks, several new television stations and rebroadcast transmitters also signed on the air.
WIOC continues to rebroadcast WIOA. Originally the antenna and transmitters were located on the roof of Ponce De León 23 story building, 1st Federal Savings. Now they are located on one of the highest peaks next to El Yunque providing much better coverage.
The 30 minute late night game show aired on Fuji TV in 1993, and was rebroadcast on Fuji TV 739 satellite channel in 2008. Tahoiya, originally meaning "a cabin used for boar hunting", was one of the chosen words in early game play.
Gould recorded commentary on the show for a later rebroadcast of the series. In 2004, Gould taped an unaired cameo appearance for Joe Schmo 2 as a pizza delivery man, and appeared as a referee on 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience.
The station operates rebroadcast transmitters in Prince Rupert (CFTK-TV-1, channel 6) and Smithers (CFTK-TV-2, channel 5). On cable and satellite, CFTK-TV is available on Citywest Cable channel 7, Shaw Direct channel 324 and Bell Satellite TV channel 257.
The first Blu-ray boxed set of the series was released on March 27, 2013, with the fourth box set scheduled for release on March 23, 2014. To promote the Blu-ray, the anime was rebroadcast in high definition on Kids Station.
Captain Thomson and some of the crew re-boarded. The cook prepared hot meals. Joseph Brown, a radio officer, connected their portable radio with the ship's aerial and rebroadcast the SOS. This was heard and acknowledged by Belle Isle radio station in Canada.
Although the possibility of a Bits and Bytes 3 was suggested at the end of the second series, TVOntario eventually elected instead to rebroadcast the Knowledge Network computer series, Dotto's Data Cafe, as a more economical and extensive production on the same subject.
Unique programming on the radio station includes oral histories, and some committee meetings and press conferences not shown on television due to programming commitments. The station also compiles the Sunday morning talk shows for a same-day rebroadcast without commercials, in rapid succession.
CFCL-TV went to air that year as a dual affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English and French television networks. Lavigne subsequently added rebroadcast transmitters in several other communities. By 1965, he owned the largest private microwave transmission network in the world.
For nearly five years, the HD2 and translator aired a delayed rebroadcast of the analog and HD1 programming. In February 2020, WLEN debuted a Sports radio format on 96.5 FM and 103.9 HD2, branded as "96.5 The Cave" and airing programming from CBS Sports Radio.
No new episodes have been broadcast since then, although a rebroadcast series called Tamagotchi! Tama Tomo Daishū GO! began airing on 2 April 2015 and ended on 29 September 2015. This marked the first and only series in the franchise to include Live- Action Segments.
The suspension of transmission meant that the votes of the Dutch back-up jury were announced during the scoring by spokesperson Marlayne, as no televoting had taken place; the Dutch jury awarded its 12 points to Turkey. The contest was later rebroadcast in full.
Although ratings for the newscast are not available, poor ratings were the likely cause for the cancellation. On April 8, 2019, the newscast was replaced by CBSN New York on WLNY, a rebroadcast of a prime time newscast produced by WCBS' local version of CBSN.
Ruddell was reassigned to anchor KMPH's 11:30 a.m. newscast, before leaving the station in July 2007; Nail, meanwhile, left channel 26 in January 2008. The station currently airs a rebroadcast of KMPH's primetime newscast, the Ten O'Clock News, each weeknight at 1:30 a.m.
Joanna Kara Cameron (born September 20, 1951), sometimes credited as JoAnna Cameron, is an American former actress and model, perhaps best known for her portrayal of the title role on Isis, a 1970s children's television series, which was later rebroadcast as The Secrets of Isis.
190pxN Plus (N Plus) was the second public television channel of NERIT. The program consists of varied programming and there are times when N1 is rebroadcast to fill in the hours when the program wasn't broadcast. In June 2015, the channel was replaced by ERT2.
It also carries some separate programming specifically for its Berkeley audience. KPFA programs are also rebroadcast by KFCF in Fresno. KZFR in Chico also carries KPFA's programming from 2:00-6:00 a.m. daily. KZSC Santa Cruz simultaneously broadcasts KPFA's Pacifica Evening News on weeknights.
" One of his co-hosts asked, "Did you really think that?" He replied: ::Yes, I'm not even lying and I'm a bit embarrassed to admit it. But it was like-- ::"Finally, someone is striking back!” The network did not rebroadcast the program as planned.
An adaptation of the 'Million-Dollar Password' format was aired from January 10, 2009 to July 30, 2016 on France 2, where it is called 'Mot de passe' (French for "password").:fr:Mot de passe (jeu télévisé) The show is rebroadcast in Canada on TV5.
After four seasons, the show was canceled on June 28, 2004. It was the network's second "longest-running scripted series". After its cancellation, The Division was rebroadcast on the Lifetime network in various timeslots until 2007. In 2008, reruns aired on Lifetime Real Women.
Live program airs once per month on a Thursday night and past show are rebroadcast on the air the remaining Thursday nights of the month from 8-10pm CST. www.ms2mr.com WXFL, and its sister station, WQLT-FM, are also affiliates of Fox News Radio.
Seymour the Fractal Cat is a science fiction comedy serial featuring Paul Bown, John Hegley and Greg Proops. It was written by Gary Parker, and first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1996. It was rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra (formerly BBC Radio 7).
It was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, whose credits included ABC's miniseries Roots (1977). The teleplay was written by novelist-producer Gerald Green, who later adapted the script as a novel. The miniseries was rebroadcast on NBC from September 10 to September 13, 1979.
Baseball over the Air: The National Pastime on the Radio and in the Imagination. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 92-93. During World War II, the Newsreel was among the programs that NBC rebroadcast by transcription to members of the United States armed forces stationed abroad.
Images of Canada's third and final season aired Mondays at 10:00 p.m. from 18 February to 25 March 1974. Episodes were rebroadcast on various Sundays during mid-1977 and mid-1979. Excerpts from the series were later seen in the Canadian School Telecasts broadcasts.
This half-hour series was broadcast on CBC's English network on Mondays at 4:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 7 October 1968 to 23 June 1969. It was rebroadcast Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. from September to November 1969, and from February to March 1970.
KMED (1440 AM) is a News/Talk formatted radio station licensed to Medford, Oregon, United States, and serving the Medford-Ashland area. The station is owned by Bicoastal Media Licenses Vi, LLC. KMED's programming is rebroadcast on 106.7 MHz FM by translator K294AS, Ashland.
"Hamlets in the North get flea-powered TV". The Globe and Mail, January 6, 1978. The service's operator, David Brough, told The Globe and Mail in 1978 that his ultimate goal was to operate five transmitters in each community: two general entertainment channels to rebroadcast content from CTV and Global, a French channel to rebroadcast content from TVA (and Radio-Canada, where that service was not already available), an educational programming service and a local community channel. In actual practice, only one station was actually set up in each community, which aired either English-only or English and French programming depending on local market needs.
On May 24, 2016, the CBC applied to add a new FM rebroadcast we at Jasper, Alberta. The new transmitter will operate at 101.1 MHz. The callsign for the new transmitter will be CHFA-FM-13.2016-0495-0 2016-0495-0 On August 31, 2016, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to operate transmitters in Jasper at 101.1 MHz, Lake Louise at 102.7 MHz and Banff at 105.7 MHz that will rebroadcast the programming of its national French-language network service ICI Radio-Canada Première.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-352, CHFA-10-FM Edmonton – New transmitters in Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff, CRTC, August 31, 2016.
Until April 16, 2010, KREN-TV was rebroadcast in Susanville, California on KREN-LP, UHF channel 29. Entravision fully returned the KREN-LP license to the Federal Communications Commission in April 2011, and the KREN-LP call sign was deleted on the 27th of that month.
Studios and offices are on North Lynn Street in Arlington. The transmitter is off 19th Road NW, also in Arlington. WAVA-FM broadcasts in the HD Radio format. The HD2 and HD3 subchannels rebroadcast two co-owned AM stations, WAVA AM 780 and WWRC AM 570.
Before Sylvester's appearance in the cartoons, Blanc voiced a character named Sylvester on The Judy Canova Show using the voice that would eventually become associated with the cat.The Judy Canova Show, September 7, 1943, as rebroadcast on XM Radio's Old Time Radio channel August 13, 2008.
CKNC was established on October 8, 1971 by J. Conrad Lavigne, the owner of CFCL in Timmins."Rebroadcast programs: CRTC grants Sudbury licences". The Globe and Mail, August 6, 1970. On the same day, the existing television station in Sudbury, CKSO, switched its affiliation to CTV.
Key West is part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale television market. It is served by rebroadcast transmitters in Key West and Marathon that repeat the Miami-Fort Lauderdale stations. Comcast provides cable television service. DirecTV and Dish Network provide Miami-Fort Lauderdale local stations and national channels.
Generally, broadcasting copyright material (which applies to just about all broadcast channels) for viewing by members of the public is illegal. There have been a number of test cases where the rebroadcast of subscription channels and off-air channels to subscribers or publicly have been declared illegal.
The station is available only on digital television as an affiliate of Network Ten and Southern Cross Ten. It broadcasts on UHF channel 33. Its signal was rebroadcast via Tasmanian Digital Television in Hobart until the latter became an affiliate of the Nine Network in July 2016.
Stone stated that he and Parker would have threatened to end their relationship with Comedy Central had the network finally refused to rebroadcast the episode. The episode was nominated for an Emmy,Scott Collins. Clamor Outside 'South Park' Closet, LA Times, March 18, 2006.David Usborne.
It was later rebroadcast by Animax, who translated and dubbed the series into English and numerous other languages for broadcast across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, South Asia. The anime concluded before the manga did, resulting in different endings for each series.
The radio show is based out of CJSR in Edmonton, Canada. Started in March 2009, it currently airs live every Friday night at 6 pm MST. The show is also streamed live at Skepticallyspeaking.com and is rebroadcast by several radio stations in Canada and the United States.
Canada has approximately 2,000 originating radio stations, not including rebroadcast transmitters. National radio networks include CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2, Première Chaîne, Espace musique and Aboriginal Voices. Major ownership groups include Corus, Rogers, Rawlco, Bell Media and Newcap. See also List of radio stations in Canada.
The BBC Radio adaptation Poirot – The ABC Murders starring John Moffatt and Simon Williams. This was first broadcast in 2000. The show is periodically rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra. The May 18, 1943 episode of Suspense was an adaptation of The ABC Murders, starring Charles Laughton.
WDIV currently airs the entire NBC schedule, though while Late Night now airs at its usual time of 12:35 a.m., it airs A Little Late with Lilly Singh at 2:35 a.m. instead of 1:35 a.m. due to a rebroadcast of the 11 p.m.
Ampex Corporation, Ampex Chronology . On December 24, 1956, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, based in New York, became the first entertainment program to be videotaped for rebroadcast in the Pacific Time Zone. Val Adams, "C.B.S. Shows Off Tape-Recorded TV", The New York Times, December 21, 1956, p. 43.
If the offence continues after conviction, a further fine of up to $10,000 per day may be imposed.Broadcasting Act, s. 46. The Minister may declare that any foreign broadcasting service which is rebroadcast in Singapore has been "engaging in the domestic politics of Singapore".Broadcasting Act, s. 31(1).
Royal intervention on the night of 20 May. Left to right: Chamlong Srimuang, Suchinda Kraprayoon, and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (seated). Early on the morning of 20 May, Princess Sirindhorn addressed the country on television, calling for an end to the violence. Her appeal was rebroadcast throughout the day.
Ewing is a vice president of equal rights charity Parity. On April 2009, BBC Alba broadcast a biographical documentary Madame Ecosse, produced by Madmac Productions. It was rebroadcast on BBC Scotland to mark her 80th birthday. Nicola Sturgeon named Ewing as her Political Hero on BBC News in 2018.
In 2011, the American company Viacom became a co-owner of the Rainbow studio, and Viacom's Nickelodeon began producing a Winx Club revival series. Before airing the Nick-produced episodes, Nickelodeon U.S. rebroadcast the third season under the title Winx Club: Enchantix from 14 November to 26 December 2011.
USA Basketball, June 26, 2008. The premier was on July 2, the 2nd on July 21,the third on July 31, the fourth and fifth on August 5. The program varied form 30 minutes to an hour. The series was shown on ESPN2 and rebroadcast on ESPN Classic.
Barrett Communications have continued to develop the VHF Radio communications equipment, including transceivers (manpack, mobile and base), rebroadcast systems and accessories. The VHF solutions are typically used by military organisations and in particular are popular where compact units are required. The transceivers are designed to comply with Military standards.
The station had the call letters KIXA on August 17, 1990. On September 8, 1993, the station changed its call sign to the current KATD as a rebroadcast of KIQI. Prior to 1990, this frequency was occupied by KKIS, which was playing contemporary music as late as 1985 .
Mommy Mommy was screened at Reel Pride in Winnipeg and Image + Nation in Montreal, and had its television premiere on CBC Newsworld on December 4, 2007. It was then screened at the Women in Film Festival in Vancouver in March 2008 and rebroadcast on CBC for Mother's Day.
Omer and the Starchild () is a French animated adventure television series created by Frédéric Koskas, Richard Bessis and Bernard Deyriès. Twenty-six episodes of twenty-six minutes were broadcast from on Canal+, and rebroadcast in 1993 on TF1. It has also aired on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom.
Kidsbeat is a Canadian children's television news series that aired on the Global Television Network during the mid-1980s. Airing Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. (rebroadcast on TVOntario at 11:30 a.m. on Sundays), the program featured various news stories and specials focusing on issues that mattered to kids.
She believes that open science and research provides transparency of data and results that prevent unnecessary duplication.Williamson, Alice (4 October 2017). "Open science – to benefit all" (Presentation to the Royal Institution of Great Britain). Rebroadcast by Paul Barclay (presenter) on Radio National's Big Ideas programme on 31 January 2018.
The cast included Michael Gambon as Henry, Sinéad Cusack as Ada, Rupert Graves, Alvaro Lucchesi and Carly Baker.BBC – Drama on 3 – Embers This production was rebroadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 16 May 2010 as part of a double bill with a 2006 production of Krapp's Last Tape.
He explained, "By a long shot, this show was more kind to Scientology than was 'All About the Mormons' to Mormonism." He noted Comedy Central had suggested it would not rebroadcast the episode for the second time, though it later announced on July 12, 2006, that it would.
Corin Redgrave performed the role of Krapp for BBC Radio 3 in 2006 a few months after he had suffered a major heart attack. The production was rebroadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 16 May 2010 as part of a double bill with a 2006 production of Embers.
CyBC 2 (RIK 2) primarily carries entertainment programming: Cypriot and foreign series, feature films, Cypriot and foreign movies, music and children's programmes. It also broadcasts news in Greek, Turkish and English. Since 1 February 1993, PIK2 has rebroadcast part of the Euronews programme daily (about 80 hours per week).
The film was subsequently rebroadcast on Bravo in 2004 as part of a retrospective series of Mossanen's works, alongside The Rings of Saturn, The Year of the Lion and his new From Time to Time.Gordon Bowness, "Light in the loafers: A rare TV tribute". Daily Xtra, February 18, 2004.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the original full- length and shortened versions of A Disney Christmas Gift were rebroadcast on CBS and The Disney Channel. It was released on VHS, Betamax, CED and LaserDisc in 1984 and again in the 1990s but has not been released on DVD.
One of these was "Hello Folk" and another "Country Club". In the 1970s "Hello Folk" was rebroadcast on BFBS. In 1976, he toured Germany, visiting the Forces Folk clubs presenting The McCalmans and Mike Harding. Despite his busy schedule as a broadcaster, Whyton continued to find time to record.
KVSM (1380 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Santa Maria, California, United States and broadcasting to the Santa Maria area. The station is owned by Cristian Martinez and airs a regional Mexican music format. KVSM is rebroadcast on FM translator K271BV in Orcutt on 102.1 MHz.
The Made-for-TV Movie: Industrial Practice, Cultural Form, Popular Reception, in Balio, Tino. Hollywood in the Age of Television, p. 357 (2013) It was rebroadcast in early July 1985, during the American summer TV season, when it was the most-viewed program of the week.(11 July 1985).
Eastern Time. The channel began running a mix of 1960s and 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoons each weekday evening from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. as part of the USA Cartoon Express block, with sports programming airing after 7:00 p.m., which were rebroadcast during the overnight hours.
Another notable movie role Janaya had was the lead part of Marie Osmond in the 2001 ABC original television movie Inside the Osmonds. It was rebroadcast four years later on VH1. One of her more recent films was the 2008 film Death Race where she played opposite Jason Statham.
At its launch, Access was only available through cable, and did not broadcast over- the-air. On January 9, 1984, AECC was granted a license from the CRTC for a television station in Calgary, CIAN; on December 1, 1986, AECC was granted another license for a television station in Edmonton, CJAL, to rebroadcast the programs from CIAN. Both stations rebroadcast the Access feed. After re- evaluating all provincial funding recipients, the Government of Alberta announced in 1993 that it would cease to directly fund Access past 1994. As a result, in 1995, Access was privatized and sold to Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Limited (LSTA), which is 60% owned by CHUM Limited.
The Kelly File is an American news television program hosted by journalist and former attorney Megyn Kelly on the Fox News Channel. The program was a spinoff of The O'Reilly Factor, and focused on late-breaking stories in a live format as well as news analysis and in-depth investigative reports interspersed with newsmaker interviews. The program aired Monday through Friday live from 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm ET. It was rebroadcast from 12:00 am to 1:00 am ET, however in the event of a breaking news story, the 12:00 am rebroadcast was replaced with an additional live show. A pre-recorded Sunday edition also aired, featuring the top story of the week.
As a result of its exposure through these reviews, the BBC received numerous requests for a repeat from people who had missed the initial episodes. A repeat of the series was broadcast on 23 April, only two weeks after the last episode had aired. In the end, the complete first series was rebroadcast twice by the BBC in 1978 and once in 1979, as well as on the BBC World Service. The complete second series was rebroadcast once in 1980, and the complete original run of 12 episodes was broadcast twice over a twelve- week period, once from April to June 1981 and the second time from the end of March to the start of June 1983.Adams.
The station for years stressed local news and offered regular community commentary under the title "Memories of Minden." On December 6, 2013, the station rebroadcast the Minden High School state championship football game played in Minden exactly fifty year earlier, on December 6, 1963, against the former Larose-Cut Off High School in Cut Off in Lafourche Parish, since Larose-Cut Off Middle School. Tied at half-time, the MHS team prevailed 28–21, with fourteen consecutive victories that year.KASO broadcast, December 6, 2013; rebroadcast December 7, 2013The quarterback of the Minden state championship team, Fred Haynes, subsequently was a quarterback for the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge but because of his small size did not play professionally.
The series has never been released on DVD, and although repeats have been very few and far between, the series was repeated in full from 21—24 June 2016 on ITV3. This Series was rebroadcast on ITV3 on 2 March 2017, 3 March 2017, 9 March 2017 and 10 March 2017.
KFJM originates Prairie Public's second music format, a mixture of adult album alternative, blues, folk, and jazz. The network is rebroadcast full-time on KPPR Williston and the HD-2 channel of Prairie Public's other full-power News and Classical stations. KDSU of Fargo broadcasts the network midday weekdays and overnights.
However, by the early 1980s, various movie episodes from the former Mystery Movie series were rebroadcast on late night's The CBS Late Movie as a package with an earlier half-hour situation comedy series rerun. While they lasted, the best of them employed the finest actors, writers and production standards available.
Radioropa Info broadcast news. Later it mainly rebroadcast programmes supplied by other stations. Since listenership on longwave and satellite radio was too low, Radioropa Info applied for FM frequencies at the end of the 1990s. FM licenses were not granted and Radioropa Info went out of business on 31 December 2000.
WSDH (91.5 FM) is a high school radio station licensed to Sandwich, Massachusetts, United States and serving the Cape Cod area. The station is owned by Sandwich, Massachusetts Public Schools. It is operated by Sandwich High School students for a portion of the day. WSDH had rebroadcast WBUR until 2014.
Louis Vittes wrote most of the scripts for the 30-minute episodes, basing none of them on Stout's original stories. Only one episode of the series is in circulation. "The Last Laugh Murder Case" (July 14, 1944) was chosen for rebroadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Service's Mystery Playhouse series.
Canadian Radio News recap for October 2017, Facebook, November 2, 2017 This makes CBON-12 Mattawa one of the last remaining low-power AM transmitters to rebroadcast CBON-FM Sudbury. As of 2020, no plans have been announced to either convert the Mattawa transmitter to the FM band or shutdown completely.
A second Institute now exists at Kenyatta University on the outskirts of Nairobi.Overtime, Confucius institutes has spread to other universities like Moi University in Eldoret and Egerton University in Nakuru county. China Radio International and China Central Television are rebroadcast for a few hours a day by the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation.
This hour- long series was first aired by the BBC on 6 November 1978. It was first broadcast in Canada on CBC Television Mondays at 11:45 p.m. (Eastern time) from 26 February to 28 May 1979. It was rebroadcast on CBC in mid-1981 (3 June to 2 September).
K240DW rebroadcasts KZWY's HD-3 programming, branded as "95.9 The Edge". K290BL and K290BM both rebroadcast KZWY's HD-2 programming, which is branded as "Oldies 105.9" to reflect the dial position of the translators on which it appears. K292DZ rebroadcasts KZWY's HD-4 programming, which is branded as "Smart Talk 106.3".
Fami Pa Kontan () was a Mauritian television show that aired on MBC 1, a TV channel in Mauritius run by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, every Friday at 9.00pm after Priorité Santé and rebroadcast every Sunday at 2.30pm which is about 26 minutes.(( The show has also been reaired on Senn Kreol.
An anime adaptation of Steins;Gate 0 has been released. To celebrate its release, an alternate version of episode 23 of the first season aired on December 2, 2015 as part of a rebroadcast of the series, depicting an alternate ending which leads into the events of Steins;Gate 0.
66 (excerpt available on Google Books). Mink was also a featured performer on The Nick Clooney ShowBillboard, May 3, 1969, p.52 (excerpt available on Google Books).John Kieseswetter, "Conan's sidekick says good night", Cincinnati Enquirer, August 13, 1999 (mentioning rebroadcast of 1969 pilot episode of Clooney Show with Len Mink).
The Phone began airing on subscription channel FOX8 on 19 January 2009. The first episode premiered to 108,000 viewers, the tenth highest rating show for the week on subscription television, and eighth highest rating non-sport program. Its rebroadcast 2 hours later on FOX8+2 was watched by 43,000 viewers.
Let's Sing Out began in 1963 on CTV. The series was broadcast on the CBC network beginning 7 October 1966, airing Fridays at 5:30 p.m. (Eastern) until 7 July 1967. It was rebroadcast on CBC from 5 July to 20 September 1968, also in the Friday 5:30 p.
Kisey Apna Kahein is a Pakistani television serial that originally aired on Hum TV during 2014. Produced by Momina Duraid under MD Productions, it marked the debut of actress Iqra Aziz. The show was also rebroadcast in India on TV channel Zindagi from 28 May 2015 under the title Badalte Rishtey.
Because people in North America understood that the service took place during the early morning hours on their side of the Atlantic, many awoke to view the funeral, and others taped it for a historical record. In addition, several television networks in the Americas rebroadcast the funeral later in the day.
Extreme Gourmet is a television show broadcast in Singapore by MediaCorp. It is rebroadcast in the United States by ImaginAsian TV. The show features people travelling around China eating adventurous foods. It is hosted by Lum May Yee, and features different guests each episode. It was followed by Extreme Japan.
The transmitter is off Sorters McClellan Road in Porter, Texas.Radio-Locator.com/KXNG KXNG is also rebroadcast on three full-powered FM stations around Southeast Texas and on two low power FM translators, 91.3 at Texas A&M; University and 93.1 in College Station. KXNG broadcasts in the HD Radio hybrid format.
Being the first true aboriginal television series, it set the stage for all other native Canadian programming thereafter (such as The Rez, North of 60 and Moccasin Flats), and paved the way for many famous First Nations, Canadian actors. Episodes were rebroadcast in the United States on the Disney Channel.
WJBF operated this service until the late-1990s. They also had a local agreement with Comcast to air a rebroadcast of the 6 p.m. show on the cable provider's channel 66. This arrangement ended in 2004 with the launch of a nightly 10 o'clock newscast on Fox affiliate WFXG (channel 54).
"Back to '59: Sammy Is Running Again." The New York Times, April 6, 2005. The lost reel of this production was found in 2004: :Originally presented on color videotape, the 1959 adaptation of What Makes Sammy Run? was rebroadcast the following year after which the tape was, presumably, reused or discarded.
The film was rebroadcast on nationwide television in April 1974 on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies. After a successful showing at the New York Film Festival in 1987 increased public interest in the film, the studio reacquired the rights and it became again available for theater and video releases.
The first televised episode, a rebroadcast of an earlier radio episode, featured Pearl Stevens of Claremont, California. Live remote broadcasts and unscripted interviews added to the show's believability. One of the show's telecast locations was the Earl Carroll Theatre on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, renamed the Moulin Rouge in 1953.
In 1964 he interviewed Malcolm X, who, half-jokingly, commented "I probably am a dead man already."Rebroadcast on CNN, Larry King Live during an interview with Mike Wallace. The black leader was assassinated a few months later in February 1965. In 1967, Wallace anchored the documentary CBS Reports: The Homosexuals.
The series debuted on Global on October 14, 2007, and the final episode aired on May 14, 2009. It was the winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Best Fiction Series prize in 2008 and won a Gemini Award for Best Hair. The series has been rebroadcast on Television Jamaica.
NBC broadcast the pilot episode of The Dumplings on October 4, 1975. The Dumplings joined NBC's regular lineup on January 28, 1976, with a rebroadcast of the pilot in the show's regular time slot at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Its tenth and final episode aired on March 31, 1976.
Crime Investigation Australia was an Australian true-crime series that first premiered on Foxtel's Crime & Investigation Network in August 2005.Foxtel details programs for Summer and beyond knowfirst.info Retrieved 26 September 2009. The series was also rebroadcast on the Nine Network, and made its debut there on 14 August 2007.
This half-hour series was broadcast weekdays at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 17 September 1973 to 6 May 1974, followed by rebroadcast episodes until 6 September 1974. The series moved to the 3:00 p.m. weekday time slot in the second season from 9 September 1974 to 12 September 1975.
This half-hour series was broadcast Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 4 April to 27 June 1962. It was rebroadcast in the same day and time from 13 July to 26 October 1963, and again on Sundays at 10:00 p.m. from 24 May to 30 August 1970.
This half-hour series was initially broadcast for one season on Sunday afternoons from 7 July to 13 October 1957, then resumed 5 January to 30 March 1958. Episodes were rebroadcast on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. from 4 July to 19 September 1962 under the supervision of Tom Connachie.
Acorralada (Trapped) is an American telenovela produced by Venevisión. Univision aired Acorralada from January 2007 to October 2007 on weekday afternoons at 2 pm central. It was rebroadcast in late 2011 through April 2012 on Univision's sister network, Telefutura. It was filmed in Miami, Florida (USA), and lasted about 187 episodes.
February 23, 1951. Retrieved March 15, 2018. The symphony was premiered to rapturous applause but Ives responded with ambivalence (he reportedly spat)—he did not attend the concert in person, but listened to a radio rebroadcast on March 4.Sinclair, James B. (1999) A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives.
In 1992, WADL began airing a same-night rebroadcast of WJBK's 6 p.m. newscast, typically airing in prime time at 8 p.m.; this continued until that station switched from CBS to Fox in December 1994. On January 5, 2012, WADL announced that it would debut half-hour newscasts at noon and 9 p.m.
In December, a nine-minute segment on NPR resulted in a similar sales surge, with five of the top seven spots going to Cassidy. In Britain a rebroadcast of Tonight with Trevor McDonald bumped up sales.The Official UK Albums Chart Top 75 Music Week, August 25, 2001. Retrieved on March 6, 2008.
The series was broadcast on Radio-Canada since 7 September 1952 until 1954. After this, the series was simply titled Pépinot which was produced in several runs until 1972. Episodes continued to be rebroadcast through mid-1973. The half-hour English version appeared on CBC Television on Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
There were only minor changes from the original TV episode, yet there is no scene in the radio episode at all in the pub or involving Square’s survival trick with his pocket-watch. The most recent rebroadcast of this episode on British national radio was on BBC7 on Monday, 7 December 2009.
In 2005, the long-running Ce Soir news program was renamed to Le Téléjournal, which is the same name of the French national news program on Radio-Canada. The Téléjournal local edition is normally 30 minutes in length, however the Wednesday edition is 60 minutes. The program is also rebroadcast at 11 p.m.
CBHT started broadcasting on December 20, 1954, using temporary studios at College Street School. In October 1956, CBHT moved into a brand-new 57,000-square-foot facility on Bell Road. It entered CBC's microwave network in 1958, and began colour programming in 1966. CBHT eventually covered all of Nova Scotia with rebroadcast transmitters.
In October 2012, the station expanded its 11:00 p.m. newscast to Sunday evenings. Around this time, the station began airing a rebroadcast of its morning newscast on WMGT-DT2 from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. On September 16, 2013, the station debuted a half-hour midday newscast at 11 a.m.
In addition, MGM prohibited broadcast of the BBC's own production of Pennies for approximately ten years. In 1989 or thereabouts, at the prompting of Alan Yentob, the controller of BBC2, Trodd was able to buy back the rights from MGM at "a very inconsiderable sum." The BBC promptly rebroadcast Pennies in February 1990.
The hour-long episodes aired Sundays at 10:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 19 September to 10 October 1976. It was rebroadcast in May 1981. Subjects included the Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, Billy Bishop, and the development of competing Canadian airlines such as Trans- Canada Air Lines and Canadian Pacific Air Lines.
KISR (93.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format. The station serves the Fort Smith, Arkansas, area, and is rebroadcast on several translators in Arkansas. The station is currently owned by Stereo 93, Inc. KISR was started in 1971 by Fred Baker, Jr., Bernie Baker, and Ed Hopkins III.
The week culminated with a live broadcast of CTV News at 6 on Friday, October 2, 2015 from the Barrie waterfront, featuring staff and on-air personalities past and present. The anniversary series examining the station's history was also rebroadcast as a half-hour special hosted by Tony Grace on December 28, 2015.
WIAC (740 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information and Spanish Variety format. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, it serves the Puerto Rico area. The station is currently owned by Bestov Broadcast Group. The station was rebroadcast through a synchronous repeater, WI2XAC Ponce, which also broadcasts at 740 kHz.
Explore Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend: List View UNT Digital Library. Digital.library.unt.edu. Retrieved June 7, 2012. The series was rebroadcast by PBS radio in the late 1970s. In 1986, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts purchased the bulk of Toscanini's papers, scores and sound recordings from his heirs.
The series has never been rebroadcast or released on home media since its first rerun after its original run. It is rumored that because the show was shot on video instead of film, Toho accidentally reused the master tapes for another program and over-recorded the original footage, making the series lost media.
CNBC Europe uses the reporters of Class CNBC for its coverage of the Italian markets. In addition, Class CNBC is contracted to provide business news updates for the news bulletins of the Italian networks La7 and Canale 5. Class CNBC is also rebroadcast on Mediolanum Channel, the TV channel owned by Banca Mediolanum.
The State of Things is a radio talk show produced by North Carolina Public Radio. The show airs live at 12 noon Eastern time Monday through Friday, and is rebroadcast Monday through Thursday at 8 PM. Hosted by Frank Stasio since June 2006, the show concentrates on topics of interest in North Carolina.
"Why is this man the city's top morning radio host?", Toronto Star, July 17, 2004 (as archived at Friends of Canadian Broadcasting). The program is currently hosted by Ismaila Alfa. Metro Morning does not air on most of CBLA's rebroadcast transmitters outside of Toronto, which air the separate program Ontario Morning instead.
Kidstuff was produced in Montreal at CFCF-TV and premiered on CTV for its 1975-76 season. 26 episodes were produced over two seasons and rebroadcast for several more years thereafter. The first season of 17 episodes was produced for approximately $400 000. The series premiered 27 September 1975, in the 10 a.m.
On March 22, 1966, Carol + 2 aired on CBS. The variety / sketch comedy was such a critical and ratings success that CBS rebroadcast it on January 15, 1967. Carol + 2 was released on DVD on May 17. 2016. In April 2016, MeTV broadcast the special for the first time in 50 years.
The hour-long episodes were repeated on CBBC Channel for a time; following the broadcast of the second series (see below), the first-series episodes were reedited into a similar format, 20-minute narrative drama episodes; the magazine content from the hour-long episodes has not been rebroadcast since the re-edit.
It had been available through live streaming over the Al Jazeera website, DVB-S, Galaxy 19, free to air and Galaxy 23 satellites, and it had been broadcast over the air in the Washington, DC DMA by WNVC on digital channel 30-5, and on digital channel 48.2 in the New York metro area, but those broadcasts were discontinued on 20 August 2013. Al Jazeera English had also been available to cable TV viewers in Toledo, Ohio, Burlington, Vermont, New York City (WRNN rebroadcast), Washington State, and Washington, D.C (a rebroadcast of WNVC's feed), but those sources were switched to Al Jazeera America on 20 August 2013. Many analysts had considered the limited availability of Al Jazeera English in the United States to be effectively a "blackout".
During the 1982 season, the NFL allowed CBS to rebroadcast Super Bowl XVI during the first Sunday of the strike. CBS also rebroadcast their most recent Super Bowl (XXI) telecast during the 1987 strike. Also during the 1982 strike, CBS' NCAA football contract required the network to show four Division III games; the network initially intended to show those games on Saturday afternoons, with the broadcasts being received only in markets that were interested in carrying them. However, with no NFL games to show on October 3, 1982 (on what would have been Week 5 of the NFL season) due to the strike, CBS decided to show all of its NCAA Division III games on a single Sunday afternoon in front of a mass audience.
Free copies of the episode were given out to attendees after the screening. "C'mon Jews, show them who really runs Hollywood" – Comedy Central advertisement, Variety, August 1, 2006 On July 19, 2006, Comedy Central did air a rebroadcast of the episode at 10:00 Pacific Time and did so again on July 23 at 11:00pm Eastern Time and on September 24 at 10:00 PM Eastern time. Matt Stone stated "If they hadn't put this episode back on the air, we'd have had serious issues, and we wouldn't be doing anything else with them." After the episode was scheduled to be rebroadcast, Trey Parker and Matt Stone were interviewed on CNN's Showbiz Tonight, where they stated that all of the controversy increased publicity for the episode.
In 2005, it was rebroadcast on Saturday from 8 to 10p.m. ET/PT (replacing the popular SNICK block that started in 1992). Saturday night editions were broadcast as "TEENick Saturday Night" until 2007 where it rebranded as "TEENick" for both broadcasts. The inaugural host was Nick Cannon, followed by Jason Everhart (a.k.a. "J. Boogie").
RTÉ staff also expressed their ire during a showdown with Noel Curran. RTÉ rebroadcast the apology to Fr. Kevin Reynolds after the Nine O'Clock News on 25 November 2011 which it described as "in response to concerns expressed by viewers". RTÉ staff, including Mike Murphy, John Bowman and Sean O'Rourke, publicly criticised the serious libel.
The show was rebroadcast in a new 16:9 HD version, showing new info on the sides of the screen on FTV One. The timeslot for the rerun is Weekdays 1pm to 3pm, with each day showing 2 one-hour format episodes. After airing, the remastered episodes also get released on Formosa TV's YouTube channel.
The Court held that there was no copyright in the rebroadcast of a live game. As a general rule there can be no copyright in a sports event. The games are not pre-planned and not predictable. Moreover, the live direction by the producer was an insufficient amount of planning to create any fixation.
It is usually rebroadcast on the channel each holiday season. A 2018 adaption is that of Manor Rama Pictures LLP of Karan Raj Kohli & Viraj Kapur which streams on the ALTBalaji app in India. The web series is called Haq Se. Set in Kashmir, the series is a modern-day Indian adaptation of the book.
As with Hits 103.3 and 98.7 the Vine, the company uses the translator to rebroadcast the aforementioned HD3 signal. WHCU had a three-and-a-half-hour local news and interview based morning show each weekday called the Morning Newswatch. On April 18, 2018, this program was canceled and its host permanently laid off.
KTJA-LP was an Azteca América-affiliate television station, owned and operated by Una Vez Más Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas and operating on UHF channel 51. The station rebroadcast Houston's KYAZ. The station's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on June 9, 2014, for failure to file a license renewal application.
The rest of the episodes were adapted by Hardwick. Some episodes were released on CD by the BBC. Many of the episodes that originally aired in 1959 or later have been rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra. See also BBC Radio 4 Extra's Series 2, Series 3, Series 4, Series 5, and Series 6.
At the time, Wake Up! WA had an estimated audience of 45,000 viewers for the live show, with another 25-30,000 tuning in for the daily rebroadcast. Over 500 episodes of the show had been produced. The producers had weighed up alternative broadcast options at the time, but nothing has yet come of it.
Invaders from Mars is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long- running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This audio drama was later broadcast on BBC 7 in four weekly parts (starting on 29 October 2005) and was later rebroadcast on the same channel once more (beginning on 19 November 2006).
The third episode was aired on all locals channels on 20 July and the show came to an end on 4 August, which also rebroadcast three songs, "Sar Kiye" by Strings, "Garaj Baras" by Ali Azmat featuring Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and "Allah Hu" by Tufail Ahmed and Ali Zafar, from the previous episodes.
Inquisition was revisited by way of an interview with two founders, Russell Schwarz and Lynwood Sawyer, with scholar Suzanne Sink and host Michael Collins on WFAE's Charlotte Talks on November 10, 2010 and rebroadcast on January 16, 2012. Inquisition's story was featured in a retrospective on the year 1968 in Charlotte Magazine September 2013.
Discovery's most popular content includes Aussie Gold Hunters, Gold Rush, Deadliest Catch, and Fast N' Loud and annual event Shark Week. Programming is primarily focused on reality television series geared towards the topics of science, extreme living, and motoring. Both Discovery and Discovery Turbo have timeshift channels, which rebroadcast programming 2 hours later on Foxtel.
A publicist of Cruise denied this, saying "Tom had nothing to do with this matter. He's been promoting Mission: Impossible III for the last six months. We have no clue where this came from." Though the episode was originally scheduled for rebroadcast on March 15, 2006, the episode "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls" was shown instead.
KTAP (1600 kHz, "Radio Ranchito") is a commercial AM radio station that is licensed to Santa Maria, California, United States and serves the Santa Maria- Lompoc area. The station is owned by Emerald Wave Media and broadcasts a regional Mexican radio format. KTAP is rebroadcast on FM translator K225CG at 92.9 FM in Santa Maria.
KOSJ (1490 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Barbara, California and serves the Santa Barbara area. The station is owned by Rincon Broadcasting and broadcasts a rhythmic oldies music format branded "Old School 94.1 and 1490 AM". KOSJ is rebroadcast on FM translator K231CR in Santa Barbara on 94.1 MHz.
KMKO-FM (95.7 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Lake Crystal, Minnesota, broadcasting to the Mankato area and the Minnesota River Valley. The station airs an active rock format. The station is rebroadcast in Mankato on translator K269EC 101.7 FM, which provides a stronger signal in the downtown area.
The show was a great success in Europe, apparently finding a larger and more lasting audience there than in the United States. It has been rebroadcast many times on various European networks, e.g. in France, Germany, Italy, and Sweden, and has built a cult following. It was released on DVD in Europe in November 2009.
The series was rebroadcast in June 1994 as a lead-up to Baseball, then remastered for its 12th anniversary in 2002, although it remained in standard definition resolution. To commemorate the film's 25th anniversary and the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's assassination, the film underwent a complete digital restoration to high-definition format in 2015.
The station was assigned the KASI call letters by the Federal Communications Commission. The transmitter and tower are located in northwest Ames. According to the Antenna Structure Registration database, the tower is tall.FCC Antenna Structure Registration data In January 2016 KASI applied for an FM translator to rebroadcast the AM signal at 94.1 MHz.
A cellular repeater (also known as cell phone signal booster or amplifier) is a type of bi-directional amplifier used to improve cell phone reception. A cellular repeater system commonly consists of a donor antenna that receives and transmits signal from nearby cell towers, coaxial cables, a signal amplifier, and an indoor rebroadcast antenna.
The public appeal campaign the BBC Archive Treasure Hunt continues to search for lost episodes. In 1997 the long-lost episode "Alf's Dilemma" was found in a private collection on a 21-minute 16mm telerecording. This is the episode featuring Garnett reading Mary Whitehouse's first book. The episode was rebroadcast in 1998 on UK Gold.
On January 3, 2017, KNSD expanded the 11 a.m. midday newscast to an hour, following rivals KGTV and KFMB-TV. As a result of this expansion, the station moved the entertainment newsmagazine program Access Hollywood to the overnight slot of 2:05 a.m., subsequently preempting the network's rebroadcast of the fourth hour of Today.
It was continued on the air from November 1969 to August 1973, but was cancelled due to poor ratings and competition from WPIX's Chiller Theatre. Over the next six years the show would be rebroadcast periodically, but never with great success. It was re- broadcast in 1979–1980, but cut again due to poor ratings.
The episodes were rebroadcast by five other networks within a few days after the initial broadcast on TV Tokyo. Six pieces of theme music by the J-pop group Buono! are used for the first season—two opening themes and four closing themes. The opening theme for the first twenty-six episodes is ; and the last twenty-five episodes, .
KSPN features the AAA format, which combines the classic rock hits from Tom Petty, Van Morrison and Talking Heads with today's newer musicians like Ben Harper, Blues Traveler, Sonia Dada and Widespread Panic. KSPN-FM is rebroadcast on K247AD 97.3 MHz in Carbondale, Colorado, K252CU 98.3 MHz in Redstone, Colorado, and K261AK 100.1 MHz in Basalt, Colorado.
In 2001 a BlueVoice live webcast of the slaughter of 40 pilot whales achieved 300,000 Internet page views and generated a massive international protest. The NATURE/PBS film, The Dolphin Defender was seen by 4-million people during its first PBS broadcast in May 2005. The program has been rebroadcast repeatedly and is now in international distribution.
In each of those markets, the local afternoon program started at 3:00 p.m. instead of 4:00. However, the stations' rebroadcast transmitters outside of the main markets aired all of Freestyle and then joined the host station's local program in progress at 4:00. In Winnipeg, Freestyle aired from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Argentina's telenovelas generally focus on melodramatic twists of traditional middle class life, with touches of comedy. Many telenovelas are broadcast by the main television networks, Canal 13 and Telefe. Many popular "youth telenovelas", aimed primarily at children and teenagers, are produced in Argentina. Several youth telenovelas have become hits in other countries, where they have been remade or rebroadcast.
In 2011, Curt Holman conducted an interview with MonsterTalk's producer, Blake Smith, for an article in Creative Loafing. Ghostly Talk radio interviewed the Monster Talk crew in 2009. Blake Smith and Karen Stollznow were also interviewed on the podcast/radio show Skeptically Speaking on May 7, 2010. MonsterTalk is rebroadcast on WPRR in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
A vast number of music journalists were invited to the Tokyo concert to publish reviews. Concert reports were featured in 13 print magazines and three websites, including Oricon Style, CD Data, What's In and Pia. After the initial broadcast of Tokyo Jihen Live in Nippon Budokan on March 25, Fuji Television rebroadcast the program on April 11 and 23.
On March 31, 1960, NBC-TV made The Bat the first of its Dow Hour of Great Mysteries specials. Helen Hayes, Margaret Hamilton and Jason Robards starred in that version. On July 30, 1978, the West German network Hessischer Rundfunk broadcast a television movie version entitled Der Spinnenmörder. It was rebroadcast by Austria's Österreichischer Rundfunk on August 5.
On April 19, Toei Animation announced new episodes would be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.ToeiAnimation (@ToeiAnimation). "To All Our Fans:" April 19, 2020. Tweet. Toei Animation later announced on June 19 that the series will resume broadcasting new episodes starting with Episode 4 on June 28 after episodes were rebroadcast from Episode 1 beginning June 7.
The fight has been frequently rebroadcast on UFC Unleashed. Edgar followed up with a first-round TKO victory over Mark Bocek at UFC 73. He made his main card debut at UFC 78 against veteran fighter Spencer Fisher and won via unanimous decision. Edgar suffered his first loss at UFC Fight Night 13 against Gray Maynard.
Minnesota Christian Broadcasters, Inc., known as MCBI, is a regional Christian radio network ministry based in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, United States. The ministry operates KCFB (91.5 FM) in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and KTIG (102.7 FM) and WZFJ (104.3 FM) in Breezy Point, Minnesota. KTIG is rebroadcast on a translator at 95.9 FM (K240BI) in the Park Rapids, Minnesota area.
The Fab Five aired at 9 p.m. ET, drawing an average of 2,088,000 households and 2,746,000 viewers, both bests among ESPN documentaries; it surpassed the previous high marks set by Pony Exce$$, when it was seen by an average of 1,843,000 homes and 2,517,000 viewers on ESPN. The Fab Five was rebroadcast at 11 p.m. on ESPN2.
At first, it began broadcasting cultural programming, but soon it turned into a more commercial station. Color transmission began in 1980, and it remained the only free-to-air channel until 1983 when LRK 458 TV Channel 8 was founded. Since the 1990s, LW 83 has primarily rebroadcast the national programming of El Trece in Buenos Aires.
Prince George Broadcasting Ltd. (owner of CJCI) received a licence for a new AM station at Vanderhoof, British Columbia in 1973. CIVH began broadcasting on 1340 kHz later that same year. A year later in 1974, CIVH was authorized to operate a rebroadcast transmitter at Fort St. James, on 1480 kHz with the call sign CIFJ.
My Transsexual Summer was the first transgender programme they created after making this resolution. Channel 4 broadcast the series in November 2011. It was rebroadcast in the UK on More4 in 2012, and on ABC2 in Australia in 2013. Also in 2013, two of the show's participants themselves started making documentary short films and videos about transgender.
Traralgon based Ace Radio commercial stations — TRFM and Gold 1242 both cover Sale. The Gold 1242 AM 1242 kHz transmitter is located in Myrtlebank between Maffra and Sale. Most ABC stations are rebroadcast locally as well as the local ABC Gippsland station that is based in Sale. Community Radio station Life FM is based in Sale.
Following the Pakistani military crackdown in East Pakistan that began on 25 March 1971, most members of the East Pakistan Provincial Assembly and the Bengali members of the National Assembly of Pakistan convened in Boiddonathtala, Meherpur on 17 April 1971, where they signed the Proclamation of Bangladesh Independence that was declared on 26th March and rebroadcast on 27th March.
The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch is a 1982 American made-for-television Western romantic comedy film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Priscilla Barnes, Lee Horsley, Joan Collins, Donny Osmond, Morgan Brittany and Lisa Whelchel. Executive produced by Aaron Spelling, it premiered on ABC on October 31, 1982 and was later syndicated to cable television for rebroadcast.
The Sudbury Wolves games were formerly aired on CIGM. On October 11, 2011, Eternacom Inc. applied to add a new low-power FM transmitter in Mattawa, Ontario, which will rebroadcast the programming of CJTK-FM-1 North Bay. The proposed new FM transmitter was approved on December 6, 2011 and will operate in Mattawa at 93.9 MHz.
Over the weekend, all five of Cassidy's albums occupied Amazon.com's best sellers list top spots. The Nightline episode has since been rebroadcast three times due to popular demandRebroadcast on July 4, 2001 , on August 15, 2002 and on January 1, 2004 ; ABCNewsStore.com and producer Leroy Sievers has said that it is "probably the most popular Nightline ever".
The station operates rebroadcast transmitters in Alticane, Big River, Melfort and Nipawin. On cable, CIPA-TV is available on Shaw Cable channel 8 and Sasktel Max channel 4. On Shaw Direct, it is carried on channels 639 (Classic) and 199 (Advanced), but an MPEG-4 receiver as well as access to all three satellites are needed.
After the station's FM conversion, the station adopted an adult contemporary format, dropping its former news/talk programming. The station eventually evolved to its current hot adult contemporary format. On March 2, 2011, the station applied to the CRTC to add an FM transmitter at Atikokan, Ontario to rebroadcast the programming of CKPR- FM Thunder Bay.
"CBC Radio announces new afternoon drive program servicing Northern Ontario region" . Yahoo News, August 11, 2014. The move faced some protest in the city, with Thunder Bay City Council passing a unanimous resolution requesting that the federal government rescind its 2012 funding cuts to the CBC. CBQT's rebroadcast transmitters in the Central time zone also simulcast the 5 p.m.
From August to October 2006, Malloy could be heard on the Head On Radio Network. The network rebroadcast Malloy programs from his i.e. America and Air America Radio programs nightly at 10:00 PM. The show was heard on Nova M Radio beginning on October 30, 2006. The show was then briefly heard on the On Second Thought network.
During the leadership election, two debates took place. The debate was hosted by the Freedom Radio Network, a radio show that was broadcast on AM 1140 in southern Alberta. The entire audio of the debate was broken down into two parts to be rebroadcast later. The debate itself was taped before a live studio audience who purchased tickets beforehand.
Some had seizures when parts of the scene were rebroadcast during news reports on the seizures. Only a small fraction of the 685 children treated were diagnosed with photosensitive epilepsy. The incident was referred to as by the Japanese press. Later studies showed that 5–10% of the viewers had mild symptoms that did not need hospital treatment.
The series has been rebroadcast occasionally on BBC Radio 4 Extra since its original release. The first two series of Raffles were released together digitally by BBC Worldwide and on CD by BBC Books in 2015. The third series was released in 2017. The release of the third series includes "The Return of A. J. Raffles".
In 2000, the FCC authorized low-power broadcasting (LPFM) stations on the FM band. These are non- commercial operations that normally provide coverage to only a single community."Low Power FM (LPFM) Broadcast Radio Station" (FCC.gov) In 2015, the agency adopted a rule change to allow AM stations to rebroadcast their programming over FM band translators.
In 1997, he was appointed sheriff of King County, Washington, by King County executive Ron Sims. In 2001, he ran unopposed for a second four-year term. A widely rebroadcast event during the Seattle World Trade Organization conference and protests showed him chasing demonstrators down 3rd Avenue. He served as president of the Washington State Sheriffs’ Association.
His San Quentin Prison Break, originally broadcast prior to the Workshop on January 16, 1935 was based on an actual incident. To achieve a sense of realism, the dramatization was a combination news report or documentary. Unlike most radio dramas, there was no narrator involved. This was later rebroadcast as part of the Workshop on September 10, 1936.
It is uncertain if the CKLE-FM-1 rebroadcaster was ever implemented. In 1995, CKLE-FM began simulcasting programs on CJVA in Caraquet.Decision CRTC 95-362 Authorization to rebroadcast CKLE-FM's programs on CJVA with CJVA's licence renewal, CRTC, June 28, 1995 CKLE-FM had a rebroadcaster located in Caraquet at 810 kHz AM with the call letters CJVA.
Between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and midnight on September 11, 2006, on CNN, viewers could watch CNN footage of the attacks, as it happened as it was broadcast on that day. At 8:49 a.m. ET, during American Morning, CNN rebroadcast the first minute of its coverage, as it was the moment it broke the news.
An off-air pickup or off-the-air pickup is a method by which the direct signal from a radio or television station is received and then rebroadcast by another station, CATV system, or satellite television feed. It was often used to distribute network broadcast programming to smaller markets which were normally outside of the range of major centers.
Chicago Story was notable for attempting to air an hour and a half per episode. The show was pared down to an hour per episode late in its run, including broadcasting edited versions of episodes that had already aired. Episodes were rebroadcast on TNT Network in 1994. The series aired in the United Kingdom on BBC1 in 1982.
The episodes were rebroadcast by Tokyo MX, KBS Kyoto, Sun Television, and several other stations within a few days of the initial broadcast. Two pieces of theme music are used for the opening and closing of each episode. The opening theme is "Poppin' Heart ha Hitotsu Dake?" by Clover. The closing theme is "Kyun-Kyun-Panic" by MOSAIC.WAV.
The show was rebroadcast by Hum TV in 2013. It was also aired on Hum TV's sister channel Hum Sitaray. It aired from July 14 2016 to September 30 2016 and aired every Thursday and Friday nights at 21:00pm. It was also re-run on Hum Sitaray fom August 13 2017 to January 21 2018.
"ITV acquires three new US dramas", Digital Spy, June 20, 2006. ITV4 rebroadcast the series in March 2007. It was later shown on Hallmark in August 2007 with all seven episodes airing. All seven episodes of Smith, including the four episodes that never aired on CBS, were put on the network's Innertube broadband video section for a few weeks.
WLOT-LP channel 46 was a 19kW low-power Class A television station in Watertown, New York. It was Watertown's affiliate for the now-defunct UPN network, as well as the America One network, and was rebroadcast on co-owned WBQZ-LP channel 34, in the area to the northwest of Watertown. The stations are now silent.
A minstrel show was presented on December 1. The last new episode entitled "Christmas Open House" aired on December 22. From 1951 to 1957, the couple had a successful half-hour western drama The Roy Rogers Show, which aired for 104 episodes on Sunday afternoons on NBC. It was rebroadcast on Saturday mornings on CBS from 1961 to 1964.
They appeared on WRLT's Music City Roots program several times; programs that would later be rebroadcast on Nashville Public Television and syndicated nationally.Nashville Scene In June 2010, Hendrickson left to concentrate more on his job as a blacksmith, and the band performed several tours with Legendary Shack Shakers member/producer Mark Robertson on stand-up bass.
The Expedition 1808: A Journey Across the Iberoamerican Bicentennial, a 13-episode TV series produced by Bi100, was broadcast in 22 Latin American countries by the National Geographic Channel in 2009. In 2010 and 2011 it was rebroadcast on the Spanish public RTVE network to nearly 150 countries on five continents, totaling almost 1,300 hours of airtime.
Many cable television systems and some commercial television stations will, during EAS activation, rebroadcast the audio of a warning message first heard on their local NWR station, to alert viewers of a severe weather event or civil emergency, usually with the issuance of a tornado warning or tornado emergency, especially in tornado-prone areas of the country.
The outtakes were distributed years later and wound up on Negativland's U2. The audio was occasionally played on The Howard Stern Show, The Don and Mike Show and The Neil Rogers Show. The September 14, 1985 episode, as originally aired, has been rebroadcast in recent years as part of Premiere Radio Networks' American Top 40: The '80s series.
In 2003, WUSB applied for a translator. If approved by the FCC, it would have allowed the station to rebroadcast its signal on 98.3 FM on the North Shore. It would also improve the signal in other areas, such as the main campus where there are dead spots or interference from other stations. This application was dismissed in 2013.
The show typically airs on most affiliates from 7PM to Midnight Eastern Time and 6PM to 11PM Central Time, while most stations in the western half of the US delay the broadcast by two hours. Many stations rebroadcast OHP from midnight to 5:00 a.m. (in Eastern and Mountain time) or 11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m.
It is assumed the color episodes exist intact. The very first color episode of the show, which aired in September 1965, was taped on-location at the Escondido resort near San Diego, in which Welk had a financial and ownership interest. It is occasionally shown on PBS stations; the PBS rebroadcast is introduced by Bobby Burgess.
Soloist included Stephen Bishop and Dietrch Fischer-Dieskau. The Grand Gala du Disque Populaire on February 15, 1974, was rebroadcast in other European countries. Performers included the Carpenters, Dobie Gray, Barry White, Love Unlimited, Don McLean, and Bobby Vinton. After the organizers decided to quit sponsoring the galas in 1974, the ceremonies became a much more intimate affair.
The station also began producing a weekly interview program produced by WISH, One on One with Mike Ahern, which was hosted by the former WISH-TV anchor; airing Thursdays at 10:30 p.m. (with a rebroadcast Saturdays at 7 p.m.), the program was cancelled in mid-2013. In 2012, the Sunday edition of the 10 p.m.
John B. Lamers became the sole owner of CKOT when he bought out his partners four years later. CKOT gained a sister station in 1965, when CKOT-FM signed on. The FM station originally served as a simulcast/rebroadcast transmitter of CKOT. CKOT-FM eventually became so successful, it was spun off into its own radio station in 1970.
At least 36 episodes exist of the radio show, two of which can be heard below. Eight episodes exist of the 1970 version; one is held by collectors, while the rest are at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. UCLA also has three radio episodes. The December 5, 1947 episode was rebroadcast by KCRW on February 25, 1995.
In March 1993 the station was purchased by Positive Impact Media Inc., a non profit group. The station's initial purpose was to rebroadcast the programming of a Christian contemporary music (CCM) station in the Quad Cities. But within a few months KBBM found itself in need of its own programming due to the failure of the Quad Cities station.
K265CA (100.9 FM) is a commercial FM translator radio station located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting to the Albuquerque metropolitan area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications). Its studios are located in Northeast Albuquerque and the transmitter tower is located atop Sandia Crest. Programming on K265CA is rebroadcast from an HD Radio subchannel of KZRR FM 94.1.
TV Guide originally used the term rerun to designate rebroadcast programs, but abruptly changed to repeat in the early 1970s. Other TV listings services and publications, including local newspapers, would often indicate reruns as "(R)"; since the early 2000s, many listing services only provide a notation if an episode is new ("(N)"), with reruns getting no notation.
Production and Gakken and released on August 23, 1988. A TV series was created by Group TAC and it aired on TV Tokyo from July 3, 1997 to September 29, 1998. It was rebroadcast on Tokyo MX from May 6, 2011 to July 29, 2011. When brought to the United States, it was renamed Tokyo Pig.
Staff were trained with high end digital editing suites and high resolution camera's for the time. At night time Channel 5 was rebroadcast between RLO TV shows. Broadcasts were usually between 22:00 and 01:00 with the frequency reverting to Channel 5 straight after the local broadcast had ended. During this period, a live element was introduced.
On July 20, 2010, CKCM applied for an FM repeater which will rebroadcast CKCM in Springdale with the callsign CKCM-1-FM. This application received CRTC approval to operate at 89.3 MHz on September 15, 2010.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2010-686 In September 2016, CKCM and its rebroadcasters went off the air and now simulcast CKGA in Gander.
The following is a list of media in Minot, North Dakota, United States: Minot has several media outlets but little local content. Aside from some local news programming, virtually no mass media content originates from Minot. The local media tends to rebroadcast Bismarck television stations and republish network and wire reports rather than maintain a strong local focus.
This half-hour series was broadcast on Saturdays at 10:00 p.m. from 22 May to 2 October 1971. Due to a technicians strike in 1972, CBC rebroadcast the series in the same time slot from 22 April to 1 July 1972 then aired episodes on Fridays at 8:00 p.m. from 7 July to 25 August 1972.
The New Quiz Kids was a short-lived television series, based on the 1950s game show Quiz Kids. Two separate seasons were produced in Canada in 1978-1979 by the Global Television Network in association with RKO Television and Columbia Pictures. Episodes were rebroadcast several times in the following seasons. The host was a young Terry David Mulligan.
In Hong Kong, the CBS Evening News was broadcast live during the early morning hours on ATV; networks in that country maintains agreement to rebroadcast portions of the program 12 hours after the initial broadcast to provide additional content in the event that their affiliates have insufficient news content to fill time during their local news programs.
Generally speaking, only stations within the same market area can be rebroadcast. The only exception to this rule is the "significantly viewed" list.FCC.gov Virtually all of the United States is located within the boundaries of exactly one TMA. A similar term used by Nielsen Media Research is the Designated Market Area (DMA), and they control the trademark on it.
The BBC Sound Archive contains the archived output from the BBC's radio output. Widespread recordings exist in the archive from the mid-1930s, when recording of programmes and speeches were kept for rebroadcast; the catalyst for this was the launch of the BBC Empire Service in 1932 and the subsequent rebroadcast of speeches from political leaders at a time convenient in the different time zones. Prior to this, the broadcast of recordings was seen as being false to the listener and was avoided. Any recordings made were frequently disposed of and it was the efforts of Marie Slocombe, who founded the Sound Archive in 1937 when she retained recordings of prominent figures in the country, that the archive became into being officially when she was appointed the Sounds Recording Librarian in 1941.
The April 2000 segment was rebroadcast twice in new episodes; the first time was on September 20, 2001, during the first episode that taped after the September 11 attacks. Stewart aired the clip after giving an emotional monologue, stating that he wanted to make his audience smile and that Doty "epitomized this sort of frontier American spirit of a man who believed in all things being possible." The same clip was rebroadcast again after Doty's death in April 2003, when Stewart eulogized him as "one of our most beloved friends" who had "won the hearts of all of us here." On August 6, 2015—coinciding with Stewart's retirement from The Daily Show—Variety listed Doty's Daily Show appearance as one of the most memorable moments of Stewart's 17 years as host.
Mujeres Asesinas (English: Killer Women) is an Argentine drama and suspense thriller TV series, based on trilogy of books of the same name by Marisa Grinstein, produced by Pol-ka Producciones and broadcast from 19 July 2005 to 25 March 2008 on the Argentine TV channel Canal 13. Canal 13 rebroadcast those rated as "Best Episodes" at 23:00 from 4 January 2010.
Subsequent broadcasts focused heavily on the "I have a dream" portion of King's speech.Barber, Marching on Washington (2002), p. 175. The Voice of America translated the speeches and rebroadcast them in 36 languages. The United States Information Agency organized a press conference for the benefit of foreign journalists, and also created a documentary film of the event for distribution to embassies abroad.
In 1989, Carleton-Victoria Broadcasting Co. Ltd. received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to operate two low-power AM transmitters at Plaster Rock on 990 kHz (40 watts), and Perth/Andover on 1140 kHz with 40 watts.Decision CRTC 89-422 These transmitters would rebroadcast the programs of CJCJ 920 Woodstock. In 1998, Carleton-Victoria Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
The third series consists of seven episodes, and was broadcast from 6 April to 18 May 1997. The series has never been released on DVD, and repeats have been very few and far between. This series was rebroadcast on ITV3 on 8 February 2017, 9 February 2017, 10 February 2017, 14 February 2017, 15 February 2017, 16 February 2017 and 17 February 2017.
In the wake of controversy that involved a child burning down his house after allegedly watching Beavis and Butt-head, MTV moved the show from its original 7p.m. time slot to an 11p.m. time slot. Also, Beavis' tendency to flick a lighter and yell "fire" was removed from new episodes, and controversial scenes were removed from existing episodes before their rebroadcast.
In addition to motion pictures, Sancho Gracia made more than sixty guest appearances on Spanish television shows. He became famous in Spain for the role of Curro Jiménez, in the Televisión Española drama series of the same name, that was broadcast from 1976 to 1979, being rebroadcast several times since then. He died of lung cancer on August 8, 2012.
Selected episodes of CBC's prime time series were rebroadcast in this weekday morning time slot such as Man Alive, Newsmagazine, The Public Eye, Singalong Jubilee and This Land. Sometimes a National Film Board of Canada production would be broadcast. The series sometimes gave national exposure to a local program such as CBC Winnipeg's Death Of A Nobody which presented First Nations concerns.
However, those episodes were also rebroadcast the following night at 9 p.m./ET, in the show's usual time slot, and Privileged continued midseason in the same Tuesday timeslot beginning January 6, 2009. The first season ended with the caption "To be continued ..." However, on May 19, 2009, The CW announced that they would not be renewing Privileged for a second season.
Founded by Dudley Shaw, KFJF signed on its 15-watt signal on Christmas Eve, 1922. Originally, the principal function of KFJF was to rebroadcast the programming of larger eastern stations. By late 1924, KFJF increased its power to 125 watts, claiming to have over 100,000 listeners. Three years later, KFJF boosted its signal to 5,000 watts and moved to 1480 kilocycles.
The radio serial was rebroadcast in 1953. Australian TV drama was relatively rare at the time. Stormy Petrel was a critical and popular success and led to the ABC making a number of period drama series set in Australia's past: The Outcasts (1961), The Patriots (1962), and The Hungry Ones (1963). It also inspired ATN-7, a commercial station, to make Jonah (1962).
At 1:00 pm on March 10, 2016, CKGF-FM in Grand Forks ceased being a rebroadcaster of CKQR-FM and moved to its own programming. It was branded as Juice FM and operates under a variety hits format. 93.3 FM in Christina Lake, 96.7 FM in Greenwood, and 103.7 FM in Rock Creek also flipped to rebroadcast CKGF-FM.
Beginning in the 1940s, it would be recorded and broadcast over western CBC stations CBW Winnipeg, CBX Edmonton, and CBK in Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories and Yukon Radio System on Friday nights, with broadcasts reaching Yukon and Northwest Territories, and then rebroadcast eight days later over CBC's powerful Sackville Relay Station aimed at Labrador, northern Quebec, and the eastern Arctic.
Two audio or video reviews may be counted as one standard review. Written reviews must be professionally edited and formatted, exhibit excellence in grammar and spelling, and accurate with respect to factual information. Reviews that are reprinted or rebroadcast in different formats or outlets, even with minor revisions, are not considered separately. Qualifying print outlets must have a minimum verifiable circulation of 20,000.
KKCH (92.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Hot AC format. Licensed to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States, it serves the Aspen area. The station is currently owned by Patricia MacDonald Garber and Peter Benedetti, through licensee AlwaysMountainTime, LLC. The radio station is rebroadcast on 94.1 MHz in Eagle, Colorado and 95.3 MHz in Aspen, Colorado and Vail, Colorado.
KSMA (1240 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Maria, California, United States and serves the Santa Maria-Lompoc area. The station is owned by American General Media and broadcasts a news/talk format. KSMA is rebroadcast on FM translator K258CY at 99.5 FM in Santa Maria. KSMA is an affiliate of the Los Angeles Rams radio network.
The CBS television network aired the series in the 1978–1979 season. John Houseman reprised his movie role, and James Stephens played Hart. It was cancelled after one year; PBS subsequently rebroadcast all of the episodes. In 1983, cable network Showtime brought back the show with both Houseman and Stephens, as well as some other members of the original television cast.
He livestreamed himself speaking, and then had software capture the original livestream and rebroadcast it to the stream. The segment repeated for approximately 1,170 iterations. In 2019, Youtuber MKBHD also created a similar video, titled This Is What Happens When You Re- Upload a YouTube Video 1000 Times repeating the same process with footage recorded from an Red Epic 8K Camera.
KGO-TV presently broadcasts 42½ hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6½ each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays). KGO-TV also produced an hour-long 9 p.m. newscast for independent station KOFY-TV (channel 20) from January 8, 2007 until July 19, 2019. The program usually rebroadcast stories previously shown during the 6 p.m.
In 2001 Joe Haines re-wrote his original book, The Politics of Power, making allegations about Falkender. The BBC delayed the screening of a docudrama based on the book. After the programme (entitled The Lavender List) was aired on 1 March 2006, Falkender sued the BBC for libel, and was awarded £75,000. The BBC promised never to rebroadcast the programme.
In Canada, there are a number of national networks, including three main networks for English Canada. One, CBC Television, is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a government-funded Crown corporation. The other two, CTV, Global, and Citytv are privately run. The private networks usually use most of their primetime hours to rebroadcast U.S. shows, while the CBC airs more Canadian programming.
Less than 200 are known to exist today. A number of the episodes that exist are edited versions that were rebroadcast on Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) as part of Mystery Playhouse hosted by Peter Lorre. These episodes edited out the commercials as well as the original introductions and postscripts by Raymond. They were replaced with an introduction by Peter Lorre.
The station is also available on 106.6 MHz in the Balbriggan, Co Dublin area (since March 2018) and is included on the emergency rebroadcast system operated within the Dublin Tunnel. Sunshine also operates a digital spin-off service called Sunshine Soul which is available on-line and on The Irish Radio Player App. Sunshine Soul was launched in July 2018.
Many low-power translators were also directly affected by a parent station's conversion to digital television. Translators which received an analog over-the-air signal from a full-service television station for rebroadcast needed to convert their receiving equipment, like individual viewers used digital converter boxes. Although the signal transmitted by the repeater may have remained analog, the uplink had to be changed.
Courses in mathematics and American government followed. The Ford Foundation withdrew its funding for the fourth season, and the network subsequently canceled the program. The fifth season was a rebroadcast of the fourth, the last program airing on May 17, 1963. Lecturers were paid $40,000 for a year of at least 130 half-hour lectures, and could have one or more paid assistants.
See also . The Court regarded as conduct à titre de souverain Singapore's investigation of six shipwrecks in the vicinity of Pedra Branca between 1920 and 1993, its exclusive control over visits to the island, the installation of the military rebroadcast station on the island in 1977, and the proposed reclamation of land around it.Pedra Branca case, paras. 233, 234, 239, 248 and 250.
The tragedy was widely reported before the officer's family was notified. Several media outlets rebroadcast the recorded emergency transmission. A police initiative pressuring the government to create legislation to stop online streaming of scanner captured police communications was announced in April 2012. Although it is currently legal to stream information from a scanner in Canada, using the information for profit is not legal.
Street Signs Europe was also broadcast on CNBC's United States channel from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. ET until it was replaced with a rebroadcast of the The News with Shepard Smith on October 1, 2020. As of that date, Street Signs Europe is now aired exclusively on CNBC's United States sister channel, CNBC World, also from 4:00 a.m.
The production was staged in New York City and aired live on September 20, 1954, as the first episode in the seventh season of the program, Studio One. A kinescope recording was made for rebroadcast later on the west coast. It was written by Reginald Rose especially for Studio One. Felix Jackson was the producer and Franklin Schaffner the director.
The Mitchell and Webb Situation is a British sketch comedy television show originally shown on Play UK in 2001. Written by and starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, it lasted for one series of six episodes and was released on region 2 DVD in 2006 by Eureka Video. It was rebroadcast on BBC Two in October 2008 (as That Mitchell and Webb Situation).
The series generated a great response from audiences, with devoted fan clubs springing up in Dublin, Belfast and further afield. It also won the "Spirit of the Festival" Award at the 1997 International Celtic Film and Television Festival. C.U. Burn has been rebroadcast five or six times on TG4 in the years since.,Donegal on Sunday - 5 August 2007, pp.
Between January 2 and February 7, 1975, the book was read over the air in its entirety by blacklisted writer and Pacifica Radio host Charles Morgan and legendary voiceover artist June Foray, with bridge music and some sound effects. On June 27, 2017, the original recordings were simultaneously rebroadcast in a 15-hour marathon over all five Pacifica-owned stations.
Currently, the hour-long program airs in most markets on Sundays at 9:00 a.m. live in the Eastern Time Zone and on tape delay elsewhere. Meet the Press is also occasionally pre-empted due to network coverage of sports events held outside the U.S. The program is also rebroadcast on Sundays at 6:00 p.m., and Mondays at 4:00 a.m.
In 1993, a single CD Glad All Over Again was produced by Dave himself and released by EMI in Britain. After a 1989 deal with the Disney Channel to rebroadcast the 1960s ITV show Ready Steady Go! (which Clark owned), he made a deal with Disney- owned Hollywood Records to issue in 1993 a double CD History of the Dave Clark Five.
Okanagan Broadcasters obtained licenses for CKCQ Quesnel in 1957, CKWL Williams Lake in 1960 and CKBX 100 Mile House in 1971, which made history as Canada's first licensed private radio network. In December 1946, Okanagan Broadcasters launched a rebroadcast transmitter in Penticton. It would eventually be known as CKOK, and later CKOR. CKOV moved to new studios and offices on Pandosy Street.
The special was first broadcast December 21, 1987, on CBS and was often rebroadcast in subsequent years at Christmastime: until 2000 (December 14, 2000 was the final CBS broadcast). It was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and has been released on DVD. This was the seventh of twelve Garfield television specials made between 1982 and 1991.
Yujiro Ishihara was so popular that his films and music are still followed by lovers of the Shōwa period. On the anniversary of his death, 17 July, his mourning ceremony is often rebroadcast on television. His grave is a granite gorintō, at Sōji-ji temple in Tsurumi, Yokohama, Kanagawa. A memorial museum opened on June 21, 1991, in Otaru, Hokkaido.
We have no clue where this came from." Cruise himself addressed the allegations in an interview on ABC's Primetime in mid-April. When asked about whether he had been involved with stopping the rebroadcast on Comedy Central, Cruise stated, "First of all, could you ever imagine sitting down with anyone? I would never sit down with someone and question them on their beliefs.
On September 28, 1993, America's Most Wanted (AMW) broadcast information related to the case, resulting in hundreds of viewer phone calls. Several tips indicated that he was traveling west. On October 5, 1993, AMW rebroadcast the details of the case, including this updated information. The next day, a viewer spotted James at the California state unemployment office in Bakersfield and contacted authorities.
KCLM (89.7 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Maria, California and serves the Santa Maria-Lompoc area. It is rebroadcast via translator K209CE in San Luis Obispo, California on 92.1 FM. Both KCLM and the translator are owned by California Lutheran University and air a public radio format, simulcasting KCLU-FM in Thousand Oaks, California.
It formerly broadcast on the W254BF translator, which was acquired from Clear Channel in 2009. The translator, formerly on 98.3 FM at much lower power, was used to rebroadcast WPHR-FM (106.9 FM) while it was located in Auburn. On February 17, 2014 WYXL-HD3 and W254BF changed their format to sports, branded as "98.7 The Buzzer", with programming from CBS Sports Radio.
On December 1, 2016, Timothy Showalter announced the upcoming fifth album from Strand of Oaks called Hard Love which was released on February 17, 2017. He also released the first single off the album called "Radio Kids". Strand of Oaks appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly, live at the Troubadour in L.A., first broadcast May 17, 2017.Rebroadcast 6/27/2017.
The Public Address & Radio Rebroadcast Systems advised motorists to turn off their ignition, leave the keys in, and to evacuate the tunnel. Emergency exits are located throughout the tunnel and lead to separate pedestrian tunnels. Some motorists walked the 1 km back along the roadway to the western tunnel entrance. Approximately 400 people were evacuated, three of whom were taken to hospital.
On April 30, 2015, the CBC submitted an application to add a new FM transmitter in Lake Louise with the call sign CBRQ-FM. If approved, the new transmitter would operate at 103.9 MHz to rebroadcast CBR.2015-0372-2 A transmitter currently listed at 103.9 MHz in Lake Louise. The transmitter was owned by the Lake Louise Community Association.
Camardese's performances are poorly documented. The only widely-available film of his playing is his performance Chitarra, amore mio, rebroadcast in later years by the Italian state broadcaster RAI. In this recording, Camardese's distinctive tapping style is clearly evident, where the fingers of the right hand strike the strings on the guitar neck, creating the musical notes and other sounds.
KMSG-LD, virtual channel 43 (UHF digital channel 29), is a low-powered Azteca America-affiliated television station licensed to Fresno, California, United States. KMSG is rebroadcast on KVVG-LD channel 54.1 in Visalia. KVVG-LD started out as KVVG-LP, an affiliate of Almavision for the Visalia area in early 2005. Formerly on channel 31, it later moved to channel 54.
The King Features shorts were made for television and have a closer connection to the comic strip; the backgrounds are drawn in a similar style, Ignatz was present and once again the reluctant object of Krazy's affection. This incarnation of Krazy was made female; Penny Phillips voiced Krazy. Rebroadcast on Buzzr on February 16, 2019. while Paul Frees voiced Ignatz.
The opening music, over which "Lionel Nimrod" introduces each show, is Jerry Goldsmith's theme to the film Logan's Run. The series included performances by Armando Iannucci and Rebecca Front, who would both continue to work with Lee and Herring on many of their following productions. The series was produced by Sarah Smith. The show is regularly rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra.
In late March 2010, KKAT flipped to the contemporary Christian rebroadcast of K-LOVE. The KKAT website advised listeners to tune to the station's sister signal KUBL. The website also thanked listeners and stated the station was under new ownership. In March 2011, the station changed call letters to KKLV, reflecting the new format the station has held since 2010.
Rooney retired from 60 Minutes, delivering his final commentary on October 2, 2011, it was his 1,097th commentary over his 34-year career on the program. He died one month later on November 4, 2011. On November 13, 2011, 60 Minutes featured an hour-long tribute to Rooney and his career, and included a rebroadcast of his final commentary segment.
BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha was broadcast on Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Television World from 16 October 2010, It was preceded back-to-back with an episode of Bishaash and reached audiences of 18.1 million. The game show returned for a 16-part second series on 10 March 2012. The popularity of the game show led to a rebroadcast of the series.
Le Téléjournal/Est du Québec, a separate weeknight newscast at 6:00 p.m., focuses on news in Eastern Quebec. While anchored from Quebec City, it uses Radio- Canada's bureaus across Eastern Quebec, with journalists in Rimouski, Sept- Îles, Baie-Comeau, Gaspé, Matane and Carleton-sur-Mer. CKRT-DT in Rivière-du- Loup, which has long rebroadcast CJBR-TV's newscasts, also carries the program.
The station had a news director, Charlie Cobb. WKKM had a full-service feel to it, as the station had religious programming all day Sunday, plus funeral announcements and Paul Harvey News and Comment. In 2001, the station ditched its WKCQ rebroadcast and played pre- recorded music all night. Carmine wanted to retire and sold WKKM to Xavier University in 2002 for $270,000.
It was regarded as pioneering in its use of the outside broadcast unit to record drama on location and its presentation of an historical event in the style of modern TV war reporting. This technique was borrowed from the 1964 BBC TV film Culloden. On 8 March 2016, RTÉ announced that Insurrection would be rebroadcast as part of their 1916 centenary commemoration.
In summer 2006, Masbourian replaced Marie-France Bazzo on the morning show of Radio-Canada's 1st channel called "Pour la suite des choses" in the 9:00 to 11:30 am time slot. In spring 2007, he presented "Radiomonde" (broadcast 28 April to 2 June 2007 and rebroadcast 8 July to 12 August) in collaboration with Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).
BET UK first transmitted on Videotron (now known as Virgin Media) and several other subscription providers from 1993 until 1996. In May 2007 by Ofcom, BET International Inc. was given a license to rebroadcast in the United Kingdom. BET International is the first international version of the channel and is available in Europe, Africa and the Middle East through satellite providers.
On Monday, November 17, 2014, Weather Center Live added an extra edition on the 10 a.m. hour, replacing the rebroadcast of Wake Up with Al. On February 7, 2015, the weekend 5–9 a.m. ET edition of the program was replaced by a new AMHQ Weekend, hosted by Reynolds Wolf and Kait Parker. On March 14, 2015, the weekend 9 a.m.
It was routine however for ESPN to heavily edit rebroadcast of games that were initially aired on ESPN2 fit it into a two hour time slot. Dave Johnson and Art Kramer were ESPN's initial primary broadcast team. Other commentators included Gregg Mace and Ed Vucinic, who by 1995–96, would provide play-by-play for the NPSL Championship Series alongside Art Kramer.
The station launched the day after WJHM shifted from Rhythmic CHR to Top 40/CHR. The station first signed on in 2007 as an FM translator for WREH-FM, carrying “ReachFM” programming. Reach Communications sold its translators along with others in the state of Florida, W283AN and W246BO (now W245CL), in 2012 and 2014 to rebroadcast WFLF and WYGM. Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) moved the WFLF simulcast from WTKS-HD2/W283AN to WMGF-HD3/W273CA, which previously had rebroadcast WMGF-HD2 in order to launch an urban contemporary format, branded as “104.5 The Beat”. It launched the day prior to WJHM (now WQMP)’s switch to CHR from rhythmic contemporary, that station first flipped to the format in 2005 briefly to compete with WPYO and in 2012 to compete with WXXL, Orlando’s only CHR outlet at the time.
Around December 2007, WRGB and WCWN became the first television stations in the Capital District that upgraded to high definition time delay and rebroadcast capability, and high definition local broadcasts. This allows broadcasting of syndicated shows in high definition. Providence Equity Partners owns a controlling stake in Newport Television (formerly Clear Channel Communications' television division), the owner of local Fox affiliate WXXA (channel 23).
PBS News: PBS Celebrates Black History Month with an Extensive Lineup of Special Programming, PBS.org. Retrieved 2008-02-21. After a gap of almost eight years, Eyes on the Prize was rebroadcast on World Channel on fourteen consecutive Sundays beginning on January 17, 2016. PBS reissued an educational version of the series in the fall of 2006, making it available on DVD for the first time.
Title sequences for television series have routinely played a central role in establishing the show's identity. Repeated at the beginning of every new and rebroadcast episode, usually with limited changes over the course of the series' run, they can become highly memorable. Theme music played during the sequence may be remembered clearly by viewers decades later. Title sequences can take a variety of forms, incorporating different elements.
Both of those stations were on UHF and did not get much signal penetration in their largely mountainous coverage areas. UHF stations, then as now, do not provide adequate reception in rugged terrain. Until the 1990s, WLOS relayed its programming on several separately-owned municipal translator stations in Eastern Kentucky. As mentioned above, WLOS now owns and operates ten analog translators that rebroadcast its digital signal.
KIDK airs a nightly prime time newscast on its Fox subchannel known as Channel 3 Eyewitness News at 9 on Fox 5. The show can be seen for 35 minutes on weeknights and a half-hour on weekends. Prior to the SSA formulation with KIFI, KIDK-DT2 also rebroadcast KIDK's weekday morning show at 7.Another News Operation Bites The Dust, TVNewsCheck, January 3, 2011.
The studios moved in 1990 to a new facility on Cranston Crescent off Highway 12 in Midland, in a facility that also housed Telemedia's community newspapers. On June 3, 1992, CKMP was given permission to rebroadcast the programming of co-owned CFOR in Orillia between 1:00 and 6:00 a.m. (with local inserts). When the simulcast began, CKMP's format changed from AC gold to country music.
The first broadcast was on February 22, 1965, and it was rebroadcast eight times through February 1974. The 1965 debut had a Nielsen rating of 42.3, making it the highest-rated non-sports special on CBS from the beginning of the Nielsen ratings until 2009, and the 50th highest-rated show of any kind during that period.Gorman, Bill. "Top 100 Rated TV Shows of All Time", Zap2it.
KBBV-CD is the call sign for an Azteca América-affiliated television station broadcasting on channel 19. KBBV broadcasts from Bakersfield, California, and is owned by Jaco Communications, LLC. KBBV-CD was previously leased by Valley Public Television and was used to rebroadcast KVPT to the Bakersfield area on channel 65. The station later carried America One, and announced an affiliation with Estrella TV in March 2010.
Okanagan Radio Limited (with headquarters in Penticton, B.C.) originally launched CKGF at 1340 kHz (AM) in Grand Forks, British Columbia in June 1969. The call letters "GF" stood for Grand Forks. In 1984, CKGF received CRTC approval to add new FM transmitters in Christina Lake, Greenwood and Rock Creek, British Columbia.Decision CRTC 84-556 The rebroadcast transmitters were on the air by the late 1980s.
STAR broadcasts at 104 FM in the capital of Monrovia for 17 hours each day. There is also a shortwave radio broadcast each day for one hour at 7:00 am on the frequency 9525 throughout Liberia. Broadcasts are provided in 21 different languages and are rebroadcast on the internet. The station's studio is on Broad Street in the Snapper Hill section of Monrovia.
Sundays at Tiffany's based on the novel premiered on December 6, 2010 on Lifetime Television. Rebroadcasts occurred several times over the next month, including on December 12, 2010 and December 31, 2010. It was rebroadcast the following year on April 23, 2011. Alyssa Milano, who also served as executive producer, starred as Jane, Stockard Channing as Vivian, Eric Winter as Michael, and Ivan Sergei as Hugh.
CKLT-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 9, is a CTV owned-and-operated television station licensed to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The station is owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc. CKLT-DT's studios are located on Brunswick Square in Saint John, and its transmitter is located near Whitaker Lake in Petersville. The station operates rebroadcast transmitters in Woodstock and Boiestown.
The episodes were rebroadcast as four television movies in 1991 and 1992. Critical response to Veronica Clare was mixed, with commentators divided over its style. The series attracted feminist analysis, with a focus on Clare's identity as a female private investigator. Critics have compared Robinson to other actresses including Kathleen Turner and Lauren Bacall, and Clare to other fictional female detectives like V.I. Warshawski.
KNHK-FM (104.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Newport, Washington, United States. The station is owned by Legend Broadcasting, LLC and broadcasts to the greater Spokane, Washington, area. The station's programming is also rebroadcast in Spokane on a booster, KNHK-FM1. From May 1, 2010 to April 1, 2014, the station had been operating under a LMA by Pendleton Broadcasting.
In the 1970s, with his CBS Radio Mystery Theater series, Himan Brown recycled both the creaking door opening and, to a lesser extent, the manner of Raymond. The hosts were E. G. Marshall and during the final season, Tammy Grimes. When the series was rebroadcast during the late 1990s, Brown himself rerecorded the host segments and mimicked Raymond's "Pleasant dreeeeaaams, hmmmmm?" for the familiar closing.
On Saturday 16 March 2013, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast the first, hour-long, episode of Neverwhere. The subsequent five half-hour episodes were broadcast throughout the following week on Radio 4 Extra (in Mono on DAB), and made available worldwide after broadcast on BBC iPlayer. It was rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 starting on Dec 25th 2013 and continuing for 6 days.
CHMZ-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts at 90.1 FM in Tofino, British Columbia. It is rebroadcast via and Internet stream on 99.5 FM CIMM-FM in Ucluelet. Collectively, the stations are labelled as Tuff City Radio Programming targets regional news and events as well as a focus on emerging Canadian artists. Both stations are on-air twenty four hours a day, year round.
The FM frequency was launched on June 1, 2009, and the AM frequency was shut down on August 31, 2012. On September 12, 2012, the CBC received CRTC approval to add a new FM transmitter in Whitehorse to rebroadcast CFWH on 95.3 MHz, due to the area's mountainous terrain causing signal deficiencies in part of the station's broadcast area. The callsign is CFWH-FM-1.
Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-92, CBCS-FM Sudbury and its transmitter CBCG-FM Elk Lake –Technical change, CRTC, March 9, 2016 Transmitters CBLF 1450 kHz Foleyet and CBLO 1240 kHz Mattawa are the last two CBC low power AM transmitters to rebroadcast CBCS-FM Sudbury. As of 2020, no plans have been announced to either convert them to the FM band or shut them down completely.
WEBO is an AM radio station licensed to Owego, New York. WEBO is also rebroadcast on FM translators 98.5 (W253CH Owego), 101.3 (W267BQ Candor), 105.1 (W286CS Waverly) and 107.9 MHz (W300BV Endicott). The station was purchased by the Radigan family from the Tioga Theater in May 2006 without a permanent transmitter site. Studios and offices were established at 57 North Avenue in the village of Owego.
Internet-only media started in 1995 with some on-demand broadcasts in RealAudio done by Frecuencia Primera RTVN, Red Cientifica Peruana, Peru.Com and Radio Programas. Currently there are over 10 thousand online stations; some of them are Internet Only but some others are just live rebroadcast fm or mW stations. With some exceptions Internet Only stations die just a few weeks or months after they are created.
Speaking notes for Hubert T. Lacroix regarding measures announced in the context of the Deficit Reduction Action Plan None of CBC or Radio-Canada's television rebroadcast transmitters were converted to digital, leaving rural Canadians and U.S. border regions with no free over-the-air Radio-Canada coverage, requiring a subscription to a cable or satellite provider to receive programming from the two networks in those areas.
The Chimes of Midnight is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. This audio play was broadcast on digital radio station BBC 7 in four weekly parts, starting on 17 December 2005, and has been rebroadcast on the same channel beginning on 17 December 2006, and again on 26 and 27 September 2007.
It was released on 25 December 2011. A radio adaptation of the book was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on 8 November 2008. It featured Timothy Spall starring as the voice of Albert, Brenda Blethyn as Mother and Bob Hoskins as Sergeant Thunder. The radio play was rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra on 11 November 2011 as part of a special Remembrance sequence.
Thunder in Paradise is an American action-adventure TV series from the creators of Baywatch, which stars Hulk Hogan, Chris Lemmon, and Carol Alt. This first-run syndicated TV series originally premiered as a straight-to- video feature film in September 1993, then ran for one season from March 25 until November 27, 1994, before being cancelled. The series was later rebroadcast on the TNT cable network.
Baseball, Minnesota was a television documentary series on the FX Network. The show followed a minor league baseball team, the St. Paul Saints, through the 1996 season. Until the FX network's format change in 1997, this was the only television series that was neither live nor a rebroadcast of a syndicated series. The soundtrack (including the theme song "Famous") was performed by rock group Ted's Lunch.
In addition to the main station, KVNE was once relayed to an additional 2 translators, in order to widen its broadcast area. 99.1 K256AT in Nacogdoches was later sold and moved out of the area, while 104.3 K282AM is now used to rebroadcast KIMP in Mt. Pleasant. KVNE was also previously heard on co-owned translator K214BE licensed to Shreveport, Louisiana, which has also since been sold.
In the United States, the series aired on the Mutual Network in 1952. It was rebroadcast on KABC, Los Angeles, California, in 1963–1964 and on KUAC (FM) in Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1967. Beginning May 7, 1953, it was also broadcast over Radio Luxembourg sponsored by the cleaning products Dreft and Mirro. Since the BBC carried no commercials, Radio Luxembourg aired sponsored programs at night to England.
The independent production was screened to national audiences on the state broadcaster, SABC in 1998. Since then it has been distributed for educational purposes by the Western Cape Provincial Library Service who issued a VHS/DVD version. It is commonly used as a resource for art students.Red jacket African Media Program The film has since been rebroadcast, most recently on SABC 2 on 17 July 2011.
The 1980s lean also continued, including the rebroadcast of Casey Kasem's American Top 40 countdowns Saturday mornings from 6 to 10, which featured originally aired broadcasts from 1980 to 1988. WMMX has been airing the rebroadcasts of AT40 since 2001 when they were packed as "AT40 Flashback", at which time the shows were condensed three-hour rebroadcasts of AT40, usually beginning the countdowns around #30.
WVVW-LP's programming was rebroadcast across two nearby low-power radio stations to widen its broadcast area. The licensee for WMBP-LP was The Mineral Wells Educational Association, while the licensee for WVVP-LP is Marietta- Williamstown Educational Association. WMBP-LP signed on for the first time on July 24, 2015, but surrendered its license to the FCC for cancellation on July 21, 2017.
The first Nine TV movie was remade into a theatrical movie titled , released on September 16, 1983 by Toho. Modifications were made to the original TV movie to fix problems with it, and some of the voice actors and background music were changed as well. When the Nine movies are rebroadcast on TV, this movie is shown in place of the original TV movie.
He was first in Australia to relay (receive and rebroadcast) an overseas wireless programme, through 3LO shortly after it was opened. He was vice president of the Victorian Division of the Wireless Institute of Australia in 1923. In 1925 Hull abandoned architecture and began practising in Sydney as a consulting radio engineer. He was elected Federal Secretary of the Wireless Institute and the Australian Radio Relay League.
He then warns the viewer: "Remember, I can't be there to save you, especially on the planet Earth". The animated "setting" for the film was based on Castle Street in Cardiff city centre, Wales with Cardiff Castle as a backdrop. This SuperTed public information film was first broadcast on BBC on 26 March 1986 and was later rebroadcast and edited as a short commercial.
In this way, everything produced by ANEM and Radio B92 was available on the Internet. During the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, when government representatives raided the Radio B92 premises and disabled its transmitter, OpenNet continued to broadcast the radio program over the Internet. The signal was rebroadcast via satellite and by several radio stations in neighboring countries. All of this was done with support from RealNetworks.
MacDonald's contract had not been renewed after season seven, and Tom McLaughlin was named as the new host of the show. In 2019, Fine Woodworking removed all references to Rough Cut from their website and rebranded the show to Classic Woodworking. The first season of Classic Woodworking is made up of rebroadcast episodes of season eight of Rough Cut, with newly recorded introductions by McLaughlin.
365 is a media company in Iceland. At its peak, it was a mass media company and operated several TV and radio stations, and one newspaper. 365 also rebroadcast foreign television channels over its digital TV system. It started broadcasting Bylgjan in 1986, Stöð 2 started in 1986, Stöð 2 Sport (Sýn) in 1995, Bíórásin in 1998, and it started publishing Fréttablaðið in 2001.
Reaching for the Stars is a 2012 song by songwriter Will.i.am. The song was written as a tribute to the successful landing of the Mars Science Laboratory on Mars in August 2012 and was rebroadcast by the rover from the surface of mars in the song's debut at the end of that month. Will.i.am said the song "aims to encourage youth to study science".
Link was replaced by one of the two Satellaview avatars: a boy wearing a backward baseball cap or a girl with red hair. Between December 30, 1995, and January 6, 1996, a second version of the game, , was broadcast to the Satellaview as the functional equivalent of the original The Legend of Zeldas Second Quest. MAP 2 was rebroadcast only once, in March 1996.
The Italian directors Paolo and Vittorio Taviani released their TV film Resurrezione in 2001. The Spanish director Alberto Gonzalez Vergel also released his TV film "Resureccion" in 1966. Kenji Mizoguchi,s film "Straights of love and hate" (1937) was also inspired by "Resurrection". A 1968 BBC mini- series Resurrection, rebroadcast in the US on Masterpiece Theatre.. The Indian movie Barkha Bahar (1973) was based on this novel.
His shows are rebroadcast every Monday evening on KDRP-LP. Clarence G. Johnson was the first president of Overhead Door Corporation, and lived in Hartford City, Indiana, from 1923 until he died in 1935. He was a pioneer in the development of garage doors, and holds numerous patents. One of Johnson's more notable inventions is the first "electric operator for sectional upward-acting doors".
The station airs a nightly 9 p.m. newscast, produced by KOAM, that debuted on April 5, 2004, and expanded to include a weekend edition in the fall of 2005. On June 1, 2010, the weekday edition of Fox 14 News at Nine expanded to an hour. In the spring of 2012, KFJX began airing a rebroadcast of the KOAM Morning News starting at 7 a.m.
However, the suicide of one of the main hostesses, Mónica Santa María, was a turning point that lead to its decline. The show finally ended in 1996. However, it was rebroadcast in other countries such as Venezuela with a whole new cast. It has been confirmed that a pilot for a new version of the show was shot in March 2008 in Peru, having 4 new dalinas.
It was rebroadcast throughout 2005 on Network Ten in Australia on Saturday mornings at 4:00am. During 2006, Doc was shown on the Canadian Showcase cable television specialty channel, Monday through Friday at 10:00am and 6:00pm. It also aired in Spanish on Mexico's National Broadcast channel at 10:30 pm Sunday through Friday. As of June 2012, it airs on VisionTV weekdays at 2 p.m.
It was broadcast daily and started at about 8 PM. The ending time has not been a fixed one; the show had sometimes continued throughout the night until early morning hours.Video recording showing other two guests (aspiring manele singers), singing and dancing on Diaconescu's show at 4 AM At times, the entire show or part of it was in fact a rebroadcast of a previous one.
Included in the purchase of KTRU was an FM translator that improved reception in the area near the campus of Rice University. The translator has been relocated off-campus after the sale and moved to an adjacent frequency. This translator was also included in the sale to KSBJ. During its ownership by the University of Houston, the translator rebroadcast KUHF-HD2, which simulcast KUHA.
KDNW (97.3 FM, "Life 97.3") is a contemporary Christian music radio station located in Duluth, Minnesota, owned and operated by the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, a Christian university in Roseville, Minnesota. KDNW is a non-profit radio station, receiving most of its donations and contributions from its listeners. The station is also rebroadcast on several translators (low-powered rebroadcasters) outside of its main listening area.
He was signed in 1976 to independent label Stiff Records on the basis of a demo tape. His manager at Stiff, Jake Riviera, suggested that the singer, then calling himself D.P. Costello, start using the first name Elvis.Elvis Costello, interview by Terry Gross, Fresh Air from WHYY, National Public Radio, WHYY-FM, Philadelphia, 28 February 1989 (rebroadcast 14 September 2007). Retrieved 16 September 2007.
On January 8, 2007, KGO began producing a weeknight-only 9:00 p.m. newscast for channel 20, titled ABC 7 News at 9:00 on Your TV20 (later ABC 7 News at 9:00 on KOFY). Starting September 3, 2018, KOFY re-aired the 9:00 p.m. weeknight newscast at 10:00 p.m. In addition, KOFY also airs the rebroadcast of KGO-TV's 11:00 p.m.
"Sarah Wooley, writer for radio, TV, film, theatre". Wooley’s website, retrieved 26 March 2018. 1977 is a semi-fictional account of the year in which Morley was enlisted to complete composition of the musical soundtrack to the film Watership Down in three weeks, after Master of the Queen's Music Malcolm Williamson left the project. The radio drama, starring Rebecca Root, was rebroadcast in 2018.
190pxNERIT Sports was a short- lived television channel of the Greek state owned public broadcaster New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television ERT. NERIT Sports began broadcasting on 18 May 2014. Originally only broadcasting during the day-time, the channel began broadcasting 10/6 one week before the World Cup. The channel only was broadcasting sports, with the occasional rebroadcast of the first programme of ERT2.
KUNX (1400 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Paula, California and serves the Ventura County, California area. The station broadcasts in the Spanish language, carrying a regional Mexican music format branded as "Radio Bronco 1400 AM & 102.5 FM". KUNX is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting LLC. The station is rebroadcast on FM translator station K273CT (102.5 MHz) in Oxnard, California.
KERA is based in Dallas, and the station's main transmitter is located in Cedar Hill, Texas with translators that serve Tyler (K261CW, 100.1 FM), the Sherman/Denison area (K257EV, 99.3 FM), and Wichita Falls (K202DR, 88.3 FM). It was also rebroadcast on the Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable tv channel, Irving Community Television Network during its off-air times prior to 2009.
BRT FROM 1963 TO TODAY (BRT) Retrieved 2011-04-22. Bayrak Radio-TV operates two television channels (BRT 1 and BRT 2) and four radio stations. Several private television and radio stations also broadcast in Northern Cyprus, many of which rebroadcast programming from Turkey. Most of the TV channels in Northern Cyprus also broadcast via satellite,BRT IS 46 YEARS OLD (BRT) Retrieved 2011-04-22.
The Story of God is a three-part video series produced by Dangerous Films featuring the physician Professor Lord Winston. It first aired on 4, 11 and 18 December 2005 on BBC One. It was rebroadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in May and June 2006 and by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in April 2007. The Story of God series explores the origins of religion.
KOME-FM (95.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Tolar, Texas. The station is owned by Chisholm Trail Communications LLC. It airs a classic hits music format, and is rebroadcast on North Texas Radio Group, LP.'s KEBE and K284CT in Jacksonville. The station was assigned the call sign KSCG by the Federal Communications Commission on October 10, 2006.
In 1989, a shortwave relay of CBN--St. John's with the call sign CKZN operating on 6.16 MHz (in the 49m band) was granted authority to rebroadcast CFGB part-time as well as CBN. In 1994, CKZN became a full-time rebroadcaster of CFGB. Operating at 1,000 watts, it can be heard over much of the North American continent and in Europe, particularly at night.
On 4 March 2010, Plas Teg was the subject of a Channel 4 television programme presented by hotelier Ruth Watson as part of her Country House Rescue series.Channel 4. Country House Rescue – Plas Teg The episode was rebroadcast on 29 September 2011 and again in February 2012. In 2015, the house was shown as a feature in the Channel 4 series Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners.
Other programmes cover topics like news, current affairs, finance, economics, culture, immigration, education and music. Its hosts include Susan, Muzi, Marilyn, Tian Tian, Shen Xu, Ya Bing, Christine, Pu Zheng, Zi Fei, Liang Yuan, Jing Fang, Yi Yi and Cath. Many of its local programmes are simulcast or rebroadcast in Auckland on Chinese Radio FM 104.2. The station also sources many programmes from overseas providers.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has opened certain of their archives, including the recording of The Investigator. The CBC rebroadcast the play as part of its radio network's archival series Rewind on March 25, 2010. It may be downloaded by contacting the CBC at the website listed below, or it may be listened to in streaming audio by accessing the Journal for MultiMedia History, link given below.
In January 2014, KDOC-TV started airing an hour-long 8:00 p.m. newscast produced by KABC-TV, titled ABC 7 Eyewitness News on LA56 (currently rebranded as ABC 7 Eyewitness News on KDOC-TV); the newscast airs seven nights a week. Concurrently, the station has also added a midnight rebroadcast of KABC's 11:00 p.m. newscast. As of November 17, 2014, the 8:00 p.m.
With the success of the programme in the United Kingdom, Animal Planet started broadcasting it on its national channels in Australia, Canada, and the US. It has since been rebroadcast in more than 160 other countries. The fourth, and final, series aired initially in the United States from 6 June 2008 to 22 August 2008. In August 2009, it was reported that the programme had been cancelled.
The series aired on the Canadian speciality channel Space in 2004. Canada's cartoon network Teletoon has been airing the series since August 2006. The third season was produced with the participation of and aired on Teletoon in 2007, and a feature-length movie version was released on DVD in 2008. In 2006, the series was picked up for rebroadcast on Razer and The Comedy Network.
In 1984, the station was sold to the Sonoran government. State government decree 369 on August 22, 1985, established XEWH as the official voice of the Sonoran government. Also in 1985, the government began building a network of low-power television stations throughout Sonora to rebroadcast XEWH. XEWH is one of the few public television stations in Mexico to operate under a commercial concession.
The documentary aired for the first time at 10 pm (EST) Sunday 4 May 1969, four days before VE Day. Good Times, Bad Times was rebroadcast on 11 November 1970 (Remembrance Day) and again in 1974 for the programme Such Is Life. On 7 November 1992 it aired as the eighth episode of The Passionate Eye, a documentary series which runs on the CBC News Network channel.
The seven part television hour-long series (52 minute running time allowing for commercials at beginning and end) was broadcast by CBC in Canada on Sundays at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern) from 16 May to 21 June 1981. It was rebroadcast on Fridays from 14 May to 18 June 1982. It was also broadcast with French subtitles by the CBC/Radio-Canada in Quebec.
The series was broadcast on ABS-CBN in the Philippines in 2006, the characters were renamed: 'Jiang Zhi Shu' became 'Michael' and 'Yuan Xiang Qin' became 'Jeannie'. The series re-aired in 2007, followed by its sequel. It was then shown again on sister network Studio 23. But in 2012, the series was rebroadcast in the Philippines by rival network GMA Network, premiering February 20, 2012.
Programs made by national radio stations were rebroadcast to save money, for example those from Ö1, FM4 and Ö3. Regional station Ö2 contributed folk music. At the end of 2003 the Board of Governors decided to – despite protests from staff and listeners – discontinue Radio Österreich International for financial reasons. The transmitters and offices which had been completely modernised in 2000 are now rented to international radio stations.
In 1971, Lavigne expanded into Sudbury and North Bay. CKNC in Sudbury and CHNB in North Bay went to air that year as CBC affiliates, while the former CBC affiliates in those cities, CKSO and CKNY, reaffiliated with CTV, and their owner, Cambrian Broadcasting, established a new CTV station, CITO, in Timmins."Rebroadcast programs: CRTC grants Sudbury licences". The Globe and Mail, August 6, 1970.
PBS' rights to rebroadcast the film expired in 1988, and it became the most-requested program in PBS history. Fans were extremely critical of WNET's supposed "warehousing" of the film, but the budgetary barriers to rebroadcast were high: The station needed to pay for and clear rights with all participants in the original program; negotiate a special agreement with the composer of the film's score; and deal with The Beatles recording excerpted in the original soundtrack, "With a Little Help from My Friends", which is an integral plot point in both the novel and the film. A cover version replaces the Beatles' own recording in the home video release. The home video release is remastered from a video tape of the original broadcast; PBS, thinking the rights issues would dog the production forever, did not save a copy of the film production in their archives.
Individual programs aired by the network may be substituted if a station other than that which serves as the market's Antenna TV affiliate holds the local syndication rights; as an example, from April 2012 to November 2013, KTLA aired a rebroadcast of that station's weeknight 6:00 p.m. newscast on Monday through Thursdays over its 5.2 subchannel, in place of the network's broadcast of Married... with Children (which it aired in an hour-long block and was shown locally at 8:00 p.m. Pacific Time), as the local rights to the sitcom were held by Anaheim-based independent station KDOC-TV. When Soap replaced Married... on the network's Sunday evening lineup in May 2011, during the latter's original run on Antenna TV, a rebroadcast of KTLA's early evening newscast which aired on that night was dropped in order to allow Soap to air locally.
KTKA-TV carries the entire ABC programming schedule; however, it airs an alternate live feed of ABC World News Tonight at 6 p.m. (opting to air a rebroadcast of KSNT's 5:00 p.m. newscast in the network newscast's recommended 5:30 p.m. timeslot), and broadcasts the network-syndicated Litton's Weekend Adventure block one hour earlier than most ABC affiliates due to the absence of a morning newscast on Saturdays.
For an unknown reason, the production was ultimately dropped. On January 26, 2009 days after anchor Jim Heath left WPDE, WWMB's nightly 10 o'clock show was canceled. A repeat of NewsChannel 15 at 7 was subsequently added in its place on weeknights with live weather updates. Eventually, this program was dropped as well. WWMB airs a rebroadcast of WPDE's Carolina & Company Live in the weeknight 10:30 p.m.
Nova Scotia media historian Ernest Dick lamented the loss of recordings of nearly all the series episodes, despite the production of kinescopes for distribution to CBC stations across Canada. The only known extant recording is that of one November 1953 episode. That segment was uploaded to YouTube in March 2018, bearing a modern Canadian TV Classification System TV rating of PG, indicating it must have been rebroadcast no earlier than 1997.
A 2013 rebroadcast of the PBS program Visiting ... with Huell Howser, originally airing in 2000, which featured Ackerman and highlighted his memorabilia collection, was revised to indicate that Ackerman had since died and his collection had been auctioned. On Thursday morning, November 17, 2016 the corner of Franklin and Vermont Avenues, in the heart of the neighborhood "Uncle Forry" lived in for 30 years, was christened Forrest J Ackerman Square.
WQXR also hosted a live chat on their website. Prior to the live broadcast, WQXR's Q2 Music provided their own take on the Oregon Symphony's war-themed concert by airing a program with works by Lowell Liebermann, Seppo Pohjola, Steve Reich, Frederic Rzewski, Dmitri Shostakovich and John Adams. KQAC rebroadcast the program in November. In April 2012, the station broadcast the album recording and has since aired individual works.
Nineteen Ninety-Four is a BBC Radio 4 comedy series and a book written by William Osborne and Richard Turner. The six-part radio series was first broadcast in March 1985, and the book published in 1986. The title is a reference to the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. BBC Radio 4 Extra rebroadcast Nineteen Ninety-Four between 17 August 2011 and 21 September 2011.
KHTS is rebroadcast on FM translator K251CF (98.1 FM) in Santa Clarita. KHTS is a full-service radio station, meaning it broadcasts a variety of locally oriented programming. A typical broadcast day consists of a combination of local talk shows and time- brokered programs. Local sports programs include play-by-play coverage of several high school football and basketball teams and the football program at the College of the Canyons.
Announcers on air included Mike Bain, Jack Crookes and John Prestney (JP). Blue Skies FM ceased broadcasting at the end of September '08 following a move by Mediaworks, who successfully negotiated a deal to take on the frequency to rebroadcast its Easy Listening Brand, The Breeze. Alexandra once had its own local More FM station with the studios based in Alexandra. Previously, the station was known as Radio Central.
The Royal Institute of Public Health awarded medals to him. A dramatisation of the Spanish flu period in Manchester was transmitted on BBC television as Spanish Flu: The Forgotten Fallen on 5 August 2009 and again on 25 September 2012Spanish flu drama, BBC, 24 September 2012. On 17 March 2020, the 2018 documentary "The Flu That Killed 50 million" was rebroadcast, and Niven and his work featured heavily.
Beginning on October 1, 2010, the series was rebroadcast on Universal HD to overwhelming success, quickly becoming one of the most successful series on the channel although the channel did not yet subscribe to Nielsen ratings. Due to the high ratings, the original film elements were re-mastered for high definition, and the program was cropped to a 1.78 aspect ratio to fill the screens of modern televisions.
Another Music TV show that began in Melbourne was Turn It Up!. It was first shown on Melbourne's Channel 31 and then relayed via satellite and rebroadcast terrestrially to major TV networks in over 22 countries. The show had the second largest viewing audience around the world, beaten only by the audience of American Bandstand. In one episode, the show presented Melbourne's annual festival Moomba to a world audience.
KPHI (1130 AM, "Shaka 96.7") is a radio station located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The station is owned by H. Hawaii Media and airs a Hawaiian oldies format. The studios are located in Downtown Honolulu and the transmitter is located near Mililani. KPHI is rebroadcast on FM translator K244EO (96.7 FM) in Honolulu and on Spectrum (formerly Oceanic Time Warner Cable) digital channel 882 throughout the state of Hawaii.
The show aired on PBS in December 2007 and was rebroadcast over New Year 2009. He appeared on American Idol on February 3, 2009, during Hollywood Week to give advice to the contestants. Manilow released the record album "In The Swing of Christmas" in 2007, which earned him another Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Grammy Award nomination in 2008. In October 2009, Manilow TV, a monthly video subscription service, launched.
The show was first aired from 1990 to 1992, on La Sept until it stopped broadcasting, and has been on air since 1992 on the Franco-German channel Arte. The show is broadcast every Saturday at 20h00 (Paris local time, UTC+1) and rebroadcast several times a week. The format of the show has changed little since the first episode. However, the episode length expanded from 7 to 11 minutes.
It was extremely successful and would eventually be rebroadcast in Spain and various Latin American countries including Uruguay, where it was greatly popular.Y vamos abriendo puertas, Tele Uruguaya, March 2012; accessed 12/10/2012 Illanes then worked at Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) where he wrote the soap operas ' (2004) and ' (2005). He also adapted the script of the Argentinean soap opera Floricienta, whose Chilean version, Floribella, premiered in 2006.
However, it later received an Award of Excellence from the Film Advisory Board. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas was never rebroadcast by ABC or any other U.S. television network. To date, it has not been made commercially available on DVD and, except for a one-time screening at a New York City retro film and television festival in 2001, it has not been seen since its only telecast.
TV4 News was a Swedish television channel owned and operated by the TV4 Group. It started broadcasting on 24 January 2012 as Sweden's first 24/7 news channel in the Swedish language, with some material from BBC World News also rebroadcast on the said channel. In May 2013, TV4 Group announced that TV4 News will close down as it was not expected to become profitable.Sweden’s TV4 News to close.
The station was assigned the KEBG call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on August 30, 2007. The station was licensed by the FCC on December 2, 2009. In April 2011, the call letters were changed to KBGZ concurrent with the station adding High Definition Radio Service. The HD2 program features '70's and 80's music, and the HD2 program is also rebroadcast on fill-in translator K299AN.
Road to Rio was a 30-minute football show of ABS-CBN. It served as the primer show for the upcoming 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. It was hosted by Marielle Benitez and Alexander Borromeo, members of the Philippine National Football Team for Men and Women and Atom Araullo. It originally aired every Saturdays on Balls Channel with episodes rebroadcast on Sundays on ABS-CBN Sports and Action.
On April 7 and December 6, 2007, the program broadcast the final concert by Canadian indie rock band Rheostatics, recorded on March 30.Rheostatics at The Canadian Encyclopedia. On April 7, 2008, the program aired a tribute concert to Oliver Schroer, who died of leukemia later that year; the program was rebroadcast on July 9, two days after Schroer's death."Canadian composer, fiddler Oliver Schroer dies at 52".
The team restaurant that makes the most profit at the end of the day wins their eatery space, which is a prize worth an estimated $100,000, and the losing team must vacate the premises. The show premiered on July 7, 2013. The first season finale, which was a rebroadcast of the pilot episode, aired on August 18, 2013. Season 2 premiered on February 23, 2014, and will consist of thirteen episodes.
Kumbaya was a festival held at the Molson Amphiteatre to benefit people living with aids which was broadcast live across Canada on Much Music. They were removed from the rebroadcast the next day and their performance was replaced with an REM video. Over the course of the mid-1990s, the band's line-up would change several times. Guitarist Wilde left in 1994 and was replaced the following year by Kurf.
Commission meetings are typically conducted on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in City Hall. Live and archived video of public meetings is available on www.sunrisefl.gov. Meetings are also rebroadcast on local Comcast Cable Channel 78. Sunrise is a full-service city with a comprehensive array of departments, including: Finance and Administrative Services, City Attorney, City Clerk, City Manager, Community Development, Leisure Services, Information Technology, Human Resources, and Utilities.
Elsewhere, there are also tunnel transmitters for audio broadcast transmitters, which work in the long and medium wave bands. An example of this is in the Dartford Crossing tunnel near London, where the programme "Virgin 1215" in the medium-wave band and the BBC's Radio 4 on 198 kHz long wave are rebroadcast in the tunnel. Emergency information could also be relayed using this system, interrupting programming to relay warnings.
The latter type officially includes the television station's -TV suffix between the call sign and the number, although it is often omitted from media directories. The numbers are usually applied sequentially, beginning with "1", and denote the chronological order in which the station's rebroadcast transmitters began operation. Some broadcasters may use a system in which the number is the transmitter's broadcast channel, such as CJOH-TV-47 in Pembroke, Ontario.
The title came from a phrase Stanley used to explain the idea to James Killian, science advisor to President Eisenhower.Carlisle, p. 48. Physics for the nuclear age was the topic of the first year's course, which was broadcast from 6:30 to 7:00 in the morning Monday through Friday. The second course, in chemistry, was preceded by a rebroadcast of the physics course at 6:00 am.
Bristol-Myers eventually admitted the staffer had little to go on other than a handful of protesting letters, and--to the delight of fans who never stopped using the original name anyway--the original title was restored permanently. The name change was often subverted by the Armed Forces Radio Network. When the AFRN rebroadcast those episodes for U.S. servicemen during World War II, the announcer referred to Duffy's Tavern.
The museum's 900-seat Legacy Hall was sold out within minutes of tickets going on sale. It was estimated that nearly 3 million people viewed the debate online and C-SPAN rebroadcast the debate on February 19. Publicity generated by the debate spurred fundraising for AiG, allowing construction to begin on the Ark Encounter, an AiG theme park intended to center on a full-scale interpretation of Noah's Ark.
In 1988, New Brunswick Broadcasting established a new television station in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CIHF-TV (branded as Maritime Independent Television, or MITV). It serviced the Halifax region and some of its programming was rebroadcast to CHSJ-TV stations in Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John. Later, with additional transmitters, its coverage of Nova Scotia reached 90 percent of the province. CIHF was sold in 1994 to CanWest Global Communications.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the debate episodes were frequently broadcast on the Monday evenings after PBS pledge drives concluded. A recurring episode that Buckley had rebroadcast every Christmas, beginning in 1981, was an interview he did with Malcolm Muggeridge at his home in Sussex, England. The title of the episode was "How Does One Find Faith?" The episode deals with questions that are religious and spiritual in nature.
KHGI-LD also does not rebroadcast KFXL on a digital subchannel as North Platte already receives Fox on KIIT-CD. ABC programming on KHGI-LD is carried in high definition. When the analog KHGI-CA license was surrendered on September 1, 2011, KHGI-LD became KHGI-CD, inheriting the analog station's class A status. As of February 18, 2014, KHGI was the only big three affiliated station owned by Pappas.
Inside Nextel Cup originally broadcast on SpeedVision, and was called Inside Winston Cup until the title-sponsor change in 2004. The show was also rebroadcast on several Fox Sports Net affiliates when the show was on SpeedVision, but was exclusively on Speed from 2002 to 2007. The first episode aired after the 1996 Daytona 500. The original host was Allen Bestwick, who then broadcast races on Motor Racing Network.
In December 2016, Pine Tree Broadcasting announced that its stations would be sold to Port Broadcasting (owners of WWSF, WNBP and WXEX- FM/WXEX) with WBAN inheriting the soft AC format from WGUY and WGUY reverting to back to its oldies format it had carried previous to Pine Tree Broadcasting's ownership. 94.1 W231CH, which had rebroadcast WGUY and its soft AC format, began rebroadcasting WBAN. NASCAR programming moved to WCYR.
There were contortionists, a DJ booth, as well as free food and drink for the assembled crowd. The event was to have been sponsored by American Express, however they backed out at the last moment failing to come to terms regarding ArtRave's production. Gaga performed a concert which was streamed live on Vevo and later rebroadcast through the website's syndication partners. The set list consisted of songs from Artpop.
The resulting film recordings are called telerecordings in the UK and kinescopes in the United States. Programmes often were copied in this way for rebroadcast or overseas sale before the original videotapes were reused. Most live- and videotape-originated television from this era exists today only as film recordings. However, the film recording system "locks" two video fields, previously separated by 1/50 second, into a single film frame.
Emily Rooney (born January 17, 1950) is an American journalist, TV talk show and radio host and former news producer. She is currently host of the weekly program Beat the Press on WGBH-TV. From 1997 to 2014, she was also the host and executive editor of Greater Boston, which was also later rebroadcast on the Boston-based WGBH radio station. She also hosted the Emily Rooney Show on WGBH radio.
An on-line version of the Slovene Etymological Dictionary is in the Fran Slovene lexicographic portal of the Institute for Slovene Language. In appearances on radio and television he has popularized etymology in Slovene. Especially noteworthy is his series of twenty-two one-hour programs on the national television station, TV Slovenija, Besede (Words), which has been rebroadcast several times since its first showing during the February- June 1998 season.
The opening and closing episodes were two hours in length, and the middle four episodes were each a single hour. Most PBS stations showed the first-run for the new week's instalment at 21:00 on Sundays from 22 January to 26 February 2006. Bleak House was rebroadcast on Masterpiece Theatre in 2007. Four instalments, two hours each, were shown on most PBS stations from 22 April to 13 May.
At this point, the series was cancelled. However, interest in superheroes among ABC's prime-time viewers (with the success of The Six Million Dollar Man and the live-action Wonder Woman series) caused the network to revive Super Friends. The original 16 episodes of the series were rebroadcast as a mid-season replacement, running from February 7, 1976, to September 3, 1977. These episodes were edited into half-hour versions.
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., premiered on the Fox network at 8:00 pm on Friday, August 27, 1993, with a two-hour pilot movie. To bolster viewer interest in the show, Fox rebroadcast the pilot two days later at 7:00 pm. Both airings of the pilot returned strong ratings. Brisco's ratings for the pilot and first episode were high, particularly with the demographic of adults aged 18–49.
Originally airing Fridays at 9:30 p.m. during its first four years, WSBK moved the program to Saturdays at midnight for a few months in the fall of 2011, before shifting it to Sundays at 12:00 p.m. in February 2012. Community Auditions is also syndicated to WWLP in Springfield and WPXT in Portland, Maine, and is rebroadcast on WBZ-TV on Saturdays at midnight and Sundays at 1:00 a.m.
This ended in early 2017, when that area's Fox Sports Radio affiliated station turned Classic country station WBGN launched a low-powered translator, W300DA, to rebroadcast that station's AM signal over 107.9 MHz. WCVQ could still be heard in portions of Logan and Butler counties in southern Kentucky that can not receive the FM signal of W300DA, but the signals of both stations are subject to interference with one another.
Production of Fox 18 Nine O'Clock News changed once more on December 31, 2012 when it was taken over through a new outsourcing arrangement by NBC affiliate KWQC-TV (owned by Young Broadcasting). KGCW moved the repeat of KLJB's show to the next morning at 1. In the fall of 2015, the KLJB newscast repeat was dropped in favor of an overnight rebroadcast of WHBF- TV's late newscast.
It was written by Stephen Pouliot and Paul Flattery. The concert was recorded by David Hewitt and Mark Repp on Remote Recording's Silver Truck. The entire uncut version of the 5 hour concert was rebroadcast on VH1 Classic January 1, 2008. It was nominated for an EMMY for best music/comedy special (Greg Sills, Fred Graver and Paul Flattery) and for best production design (by SNL vet Keith Raywood).
In a 1992 interview James said that Postcards was his most personal work. He had previously been a columnist for The Observer newspaper between 1976 and 1983, contributing travel diaries which were later compiled into the book Flying Visits. Following James's death in November 2019, all 13 episodes of Postcards produced by the BBC were rebroadcast on BBC Four between January and March 2020 (not in chronological order).
Until January 31, 2011, KMTW aired a rebroadcast of KSAS's half-hour 9:00 p.m. newscast, which was produced by CBS affiliate KWCH-DT through a news share agreement, nightly at 12:00 a.m. The outsourcing arrangement expired on December 31, 2011, with NBC affiliate KSNW re-assuming production responsibilities for the KSAS newscasts at that time (KSNW had previously produced KSAS's first primetime newscast attempt from 1997 to 1999).
KTSM-TV clears most of the NBC network schedule. However, the station preempts the CNBC program Mad Money which airs as part of the network's overnight block (although it clears the rebroadcast of the fourth hour of Today which precedes it nationally). The station airs infomercials in place of Mad Money. Syndicated programs broadcast by KTSM-TV include The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Rachael Ray, Dr. Phil, The Doctors and Hot Bench.
The introduction of colour on BBC2 in 1967 necessitated an even more complex dual-standard set to receive all three channels. In November 1969 BBC1 and ITV also started broadcasting in 625-line PAL colour on UHF. Their programming was now entirely produced using the new standard, and thus the 405-line broadcasts served only as a rebroadcast in monochrome for people who did not have the newer receivers.
While the performance was well received by fans, several had trouble viewing the event due to technical difficulties related to server/website load balancing software (subsequently corrected). As a result, TRI Studios rebroadcast the entire concert as a continuous loop stream from June 10, 2011 at 12:00 Noon until June 12, 2011 at 6:00 PM PDT, and made it accessible to those who had originally paid for the event.
"In the run-up to local elections in June 2015 (...) most private television channels were aligned with particular parties or interests in their electoral reporting (...); online and print media were found to provide more diverse coverage." Many local stations rebroadcast content from Russian media outlets. This is a source of concern for the pro-European government. In Spring 2016 a bill was proposed that would ban broadcasting from Russia.
The final days of broadcasts at the network's Rio de Janeiro studios are the 18-hour long vigil. The network rebroadcast the mass attended by Pope John Paul II (during his visit to Brazil) at Rio de Janeiro. Its sounds was replaced by male voiceover appealing to president João Figueiredo, accompanied by emotional background music. Then, it switched to the staff of the station who they turned emotional.
In January 2006, the station debuted a local newscast known as Indiana 9 News, which was produced by Independent News Network out of Davenport, Iowa. Stories were gathered by local reporters and then presented by anchors in Davenport, along with weather and sports segments. This program was cancelled in 2013, replaced by a rebroadcast of ABC affiliate WHAS-TV's (channel 11) 6 p.m. newscast that aired weeknights at 7 p.m.
In 2005, Greater Nebraska Television sold the stations to Hoak Media. Former logo as KHAS-TV in 2013-2014, KSNB briefly used this logo in 2014 after KHAS-TV went silent The station's studio was located north of Hastings on US 281. The transmitter tower was located next to the studio. KHAS-TV was formerly rebroadcast on translator station K14IY in Holdrege; this translator went dark in 2009.
Five of those matches were also televised live by the Tennis Channel and Comcast SportsNet affiliates. Matches carried live on the Tennis Channel were available on Mediacom's MC22 (Mediacom Connections) channel, which also provided live coverage of some matches involving the Springfield Lasers that were not aired nationally. Select matches streamed live by ESPN3 were rebroadcast by regional sports networks Altitude Sports and Entertainment, Comcast SportsNet affiliates, MC22 and MSG.
Nickelodeon Sonic aired second season few episodes and moved the show to Nickelodeon which aired rest episodes. This show is rebroadcast on Nickelodeon Sonic on 5th October 2020-Present. It also has a spin-off series starring Ting Tong called Ting Tong that aired on Nickelodeon Sonic from 28th September 2020-present. The show showcases the story of two friends Gattu and Battu who run a detective and security agency.
The resulting broadcast video streams are centrally assembled then sent directly to local station transmitters by the central hub. # A less-centralised approach involves installing servers at local broadcast station sites which may be controlled either locally or remotely. The central hub would be able to send video to the local station, along with playlist information, and local facilities would then be used to store and rebroadcast programming.
It was never rebroadcast. The video features now legendary performances by the Stooges, including stage diving and the peanut butter incident by Iggy, and a psychedelic-era Alice Cooper, where Alice received a cream pie in the face while he was attempting to hypnotize the audience. Poor quality videos of a couple of the acts have been available for years on youtube.com, specifically the Stooges, Alice Cooper and Mountain.
This series provided a national rebroadcast of locally produced documentaries and current affairs programming. Contributing local series included Live and Learn (Ottawa), Consensus (Vancouver) and Eye to Eye (Winnipeg). Topics included a discussion by two Carleton University professors on criticism, developmentally-challenged children, writers from French Canada, substance abuse in Vancouver, the situation of black people in Winnipeg, the closure of a Manitoba newspaper and Montreal's St. James Street.
KMTV Channel 3 in Omaha, Nebraska, aired a long-running show called Creature Feature. It was broadcast from 1971 to 1983, and was hosted by Dr. San Guinary (John Jones). It was broadcast throughout the Omaha Area. Long after the show was cancelled, and after its host had died in 1988, the show was rebroadcast from 2001 until 2003, hosted by a new character known as "Son of San Guinary".
Cumberland, Maryland has several media outlets, most carrying some form of satellite programming. WCBC-AM and the Cumberland Times-News actively collect their local news content, while WFRB-FM has some local news content, but do not actively collect it. Aside from some local news programming, virtually no mass media content originates from Cumberland. The local media tends to rebroadcast Hagerstown, Baltimore and Washington, DC television stations for news coverage.
This was a daily pastime, an occasion for locals to meet and enjoy the programming. At first the programming was limited to news, government bulletins and recorded music. However, during the 1940s the station acquired a more powerful transmitter, reaching audiences in faraway countries with its shortwave signal. HRN was important during War World II, since it rebroadcast information from the BBC in London and NBC in the United States.
RNZI produces most of its own programming, including regional current affairs, Pacific business and news bulletins in various languages. Some local Pacific Island radio stations rebroadcast selected items such as news and weather, and Radio New Zealand National, Radio Australia, BBC World Service and the World Radio Network rebroadcast its reports and current affairs programmes. Daily programmes include Dateline Pacific (daily Pacific current affairs), Pacific Weather Forecasts (daily forecasts), News about New Zealand (weekly New Zealand current affairs), News in Pacific Languages, World and Pacific News (daily Pacific news and sports bulletins), New Zealand Newspaper Headlines (daily headlines), Pacific Business Report (daily business news), Pacific Regional News (daily Pacific current affairs), and Pacific Music (daily music selection). Weekly programmes include Pacific Correspondent (local political and social reports), Tagata o te Moana (weekly Pacific current affairs and music), The Feature Interview, Sports Talk (weekly Pacific sports discussion), The World in Sport (weekly Pacific sports news) and Tradewinds (weekly Pacific business).
The Hay River Community Service Society also controls television broadcasting and it is paid for through property taxes, at a rate of $36 per household per year.CACTUS press release: "Oct. 9th Deadline for Communities to Salvage CBC TV Equipment", 1 October 2012. Channels 2-5, 7, and 8-13 rebroadcast Canadian and US channels in analog format from towers atop the Mackenzie Place highrise. Transmitter powers range from 9W to 2.545 kW.
Meanwhile, Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Hurricanes games are only seen in North and South Carolina. Neither team's games are seen elsewhere within Fox Sports South's coverage area, although Predators games are occasionally rebroadcast in North Carolina. In October 2008, Fox decided to split Fox Sports South into three separate channels to offer more localized sports coverage. It launched separate respective feeds for the Carolinas and most of Tennessee, Fox Sports Carolinas and Fox Sports Tennessee.
In syndication, CB Bears was shown in a shortened half-hour format with Blast-Off Buzzard and Posse Impossible; Heyyy, It's the King! was also shown in a shortened half-hour format with Shake, Rattle & Roll and Undercover Elephant. The show was also rebroadcast on Cartoon Network from 1995–1997. The CB Bears theme is also heard in the ending credits of The Skatebirds on CBS and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels on ABC.
"Brother's Keeper" is the pilot episode of the first season of the American television series Miami Vice. The episode premiered on September 16, 1984 with a two-hour (including commercials) season premiere. The episode was received well critically, winning two out of three Emmy Awards for which it was nominated. NBC would rebroadcast the episode in 2006 during the opening weekend for executive producer/director Michael Mann's theatrical remake starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx.
At around 02:00 a radar contact was detected; a British Army Air Corps Gazelle helicopter was making a routine delivery of personnel and equipment to a radio rebroadcast station on East Falkland. From the contact's speed and course, Cardiffs operations room crew assumed it to be hostile. One Sea Dart missile was fired, destroying the target. The Gazelle's wreckage and crew were discovered the next morning, and the loss was attributed to enemy fire.
WNHC-TV was originally an affiliate of the DuMont Television Network, and claims to have been the first full-time station of that short-lived network. The station originally broadcast from WNHC radio's building on Chapel Street in downtown New Haven. However, with no studio facilities of its own, it could not produce local programming. For a time, WNHC-TV simply rebroadcast the signal of DuMont's New York City flagship, WABD (now Fox flagship WNYW).
The episode was rebroadcast on March 29, 2007, as part of a "Human resources Nightmares" marathon hosted by Paul Lieberstein. Lieberstein's character Toby Flenderson is the Human Resources Representative for the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, where The Office is set. "Health Care" was one of two first season episodes, the other being "Hot Girl", to not contain commentary by members of the cast and crew on the season DVD.
The series originally aired in 1998, on The CBS Kids Show on CBS. In late-1999 it aired on Premiere 12 (now known as Okto) in Singapore. It re-aired on the U.S. version of Disney Channel from 2001 to 2004. The series was rebroadcast in 2009 on STV, a Scottish television station, on their wknd@stv strand, and from 2015 as part of the "Weans' World" block on STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh.
The TV film starred Robert Goulet as Tommy, Peter Falk as Jeff, and Sally Ann Howes as Fiona. Also appearing were Finlay Currie, in one of his last roles, as Mr. Lundie, Edward Villella as Harry Beaton, and Marlyn Mason as Meg. The TV film was directed by Fielder Cook. The 1966 telecast of Brigadoon has not been shown since its 1968 rebroadcast, nor has it ever been released on videocassette or DVD.
Despite their constant bumbling, however, they always emerged victorious. The show originally aired as a segment on Yogi's Space Race from September 9 to October 28, 1978, and was the most popular segment on that show. Following the cancellation of Yogi's Space Race, Galaxy Goof-Ups was given its own half-hour timeslot on NBC beginning November 4, 1978. The show has been rebroadcast on USA Cartoon Express, Nickelodeon, TNT, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
In 1990, CIR produced its first independent TV documentary, Global Dumping Ground, reported by Bill Moyers on PBS’s Frontline. The film spurred federal investigations and was rebroadcast in at least 18 nations. In 1992, CIR produced The Best Campaign Money Can Buy for Frontline, an investigation of the top funders of that year's presidential campaign. It featured correspondent Robert Krulwich, and was produced by Stephen Talbot with reporters Eve Pell and Dan Noyes.
Television cameras captured her death on live broadcast. The graphic images of her death depict her having a tire (doused in petrol) put around her neck and then set alight, burning her to death. These images of her death, filmed by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), were rebroadcast by the apartheid state media in anti-resistance propaganda. Skosana's death was the first time that a necklacing had been caught on camera.
Televisa Regional logo Televisa Regional is a unit of Televisa which owns and operates television stations across Mexico. The stations rebroadcast programming from Televisa's other networks, and they engage in the local production of newscasts and other programs. Televisa Regional stations all have their own distinct branding, except for those that are Nu9ve affiliates and brand as "Nu9ve ". Televisa traditionally has had agreements with independent station owners to supply programming for local stations.
KJCS-LD (virtual channel 38, digital channel 14) is a low power digital station broadcasting from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Between 1998 and 2011, it rebroadcast the Daystar Television News. As of December 2012, it is in digital, and simulcasting Denver's KDEO-LD and its subchannels; along with that station, it was sold by Catholic Television Apostolate to Simchat Torah Beit Midrash in 2015. In 2019, KJCS moved from channel 38 to channel 14.
Rayburn was married to Helen Ticknor from 1940 until her death in October 1996. They had one child, a daughter, Lynne. One of his last TV appearances was a 1998 interview with Access Hollywood intended to coincide with the 25th anniversary of Match Game '73. Portions of the interview have been rebroadcast on Game Show Network, which in 2001 showed portions of another previously unaired interview during the first airing of its Match Game Blankathon.
Among which was players like Imanol, Armando, Lakabeg, Casas, Ocio, J. Etxeberria, J. González y Gabilondo. On 27 August 2015, the club published a book with the history of 100 years of the club. On 7 December 2015, the tv show "El día después" of Canal+ rebroadcast a report of the centenary of the club. In 2017, the club received recognition from the Basque Government for its value to the Basque community.
NBC rebroadcast the series in 1979, 1980, 1984, 1987 and 1990. It was originally released as a three-tape VHS edition in the early 1980s under the Magnetic Video label. It was released later under the mainstream video label of CBS/FOX in 1986. Another three-tape VHS edition was released by LIVE Home Video in 1992 and again on 22 February 1995. Artisan Entertainment released the DVD version on two discs on February 2000.
Most commonly the cause is a switching loop in the Ethernet wiring topology (i.e. two or more paths exist between end stations). As broadcasts and multicasts are forwarded by switches out of every port, the switch or switches will repeatedly rebroadcast broadcast messages and flood the network. Since the Layer 2 header does not support a time to live (TTL) value, if a frame is sent into a looped topology, it can loop forever.
CHET-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a community/campus radio format at 94.5 FM in Chetwynd, British Columbia. The station is owned by the Chetwynd Communications Society. CHET-FL began broadcasting on December 5, 1996 at 5:00 a.m.Decision CRTC 96-644-1 In 2002 the station was given approval by the CRTC to add a 50-watt rebroadcast transmitter at 104.1 FM in Dawson Creek with the callsign CHAD-FM.
There are also two Blu-ray box sets that were released in Japan, containing both Japanese and English audio tracks; the first was released on January 26, 2011, and the second was released on March 23, 2011. It is being rebroadcast on TV Tokyo under the title Soul Eater: Repeat Show as of September 30, 2010. The English dub of the series premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on February 17, 2013.
On August 29, 2005, the station's transmitter was severely damaged during Hurricane Katrina, knocking it off the air. It returned to broadcasting with low power as a temporary simulcast of co-owned WWL 870. Other FM stations in New Orleans suspended their music formats during the storm's aftermath to rebroadcast news from local TV stations. In early October 2005, Entercom decided to switch two of its New Orleans FM station dial positions.
The "adult" version has not aired on television since the Showtime airings and original syndication ceased in the late 1980s. The syndicated episodes have been rebroadcast since then in Canada (as least as recently as 2003), where they were mostly scheduled to fulfill "Canadian Content" requirements. The Comedy Network aired Bizarre from 1997-2003. TV Land Canada, later known as Comedy Gold, aired Bizarre from New Year's Eve 2008 to August 2011.
ATM is the only Polish producer to license format rights to foreign buyers. The Group has licensed its formats to New Zealand for The Cash Battle, Italy, Greece, the Czech Republic, and Spain for Clueless; and to Ireland and Ukraine for the rights to rebroadcast the series First Love. In 2008, ATM Group licensed the rights to the reality TV show Stark Naked (Min El Zero) to the Lebanese television producer IMAGIC.
Robert Armstrong, Broadcasting Policy in Canada (2013)Marc Raboy, Missed Opportunities: The Story of Canada's Broadcasting Policy (1990) Most Canadian-owned stations had weak signals compared with American stations. In the 1930s there were 60 Canadian stations but 40% of Canadians could only tune in American stations."History of the Canadian Peoples, 1867–present," Alvin Finkel & Margaret Conrad, 1998 Many stations simply rebroadcast American radio shows. Little funding was available for Canadian content.
Sunrise released the OVA series on DVD in North America in four volumes with distribution from Right Stuf Inc. beginning in August 2013. The OVA ran from February 20, 2010, to June 6, 2014. A television rebroadcast series of the anime titled Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 was announced by Sunrise on February 21, 2016, and began airing on April 3, 2016, in Japan on TV Asahi and other networks, replacing Brave Beats.
Big Fun in the Big Town was broadcast on Sunday 30 November 1986 at 8:10 p.m on Nederland 2, receiving a lot of praise afterwards. The documentary has been rebroadcast several times since, and was given credit by an entire generation of Dutch rappers and hip hop artists as an important inspiration; including Osdorp Posse, The Opposites, Kraantje Pappie, Gers Pardoel, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Brainpower and Def P. among others.
Radio Caraïbes, is a radio station founded in 1949 by the Brown family, broadcasts live from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. it was run by Patrick Moussignac. Caraïbes FM hosts the most popular talk show on the island called Ranmasse, rebroadcast from a handful of radio station from Miami to Montreal and Paris. Former journalists include Jean-Jahkob Jeudy, Directeur de programation et affaires publiques de Radio Cacique d'Haiti; Louinel Saintalbord, Carlo Sainristil, Jean-Samuel Trezil.
ET. As well, an abbreviated localized version of the program aired Fridays at 3:30 p.m. NT on Radio One stations in Newfoundland and Labrador. This is because the extended Friday portion of Q is preempted by the local version of Radio Noon at 12:00 NT, but would be out of place if rebroadcast later in the day, as is done for most Radio One programs airing in the 11:30 a.m. (local) timeslot.
KWYB, virtual channel 18 (UHF digital channel 19), is a dual ABC/Fox- affiliated television station licensed to Butte, Montana, United States. The station is owned by the Cowles Company. KWYB's studios are located on Harrison Avenue in Butte, and its transmitter is located on XL Heights east of the city. The station's signal is rebroadcast on low-power translators KWYB-LD (channel 28) in Bozeman and K26ON-D (channel 26) in Deer Lodge.
In 2005, The Kentucky Derby Festival started rotating the broadcast rights each year between 3 of the major Louisville network affiliates (WAVE- TV, WDRB, and WLKY). After airing the coverage exclusively from 1991-2003, WHAS-TV chose not to participate in the rotation for several years after this agreement was made. They have since entered the rotation. The show is traditionally rebroadcast on the 4th of July, on the U.S. military's American Forces Network.
In its simplest form, a broadcast translator is a facility created to receive a terrestrial broadcast over the air on one frequency and rebroadcast the same (or substantially identical) signal on another frequency. These stations are used in television and radio to cover areas (such as valleys or rural villages) which are not adequately covered by a station's main signal. They can also be used to expand market coverage by duplicating programming on another band.
Australia's national radio networks (Radio National, ABC NewsRadio, Triple J, ABC Classic FM and SBS Radio) have relay transmitters which allow each service to be broadcast as widely as possible. The ABC and SBS allow community-based relay transmitters to rebroadcast radio or television in areas which would otherwise have no service. Commercial radio broadcasters normally have relay transmitters only if local geography (such as mountains) prevents them from broadcasting to their entire market.
The German public television ARD aired a documentary on 22 June 2011 that claimed to show how the WWF cooperates with corporations such as Monsanto, providing sustainability certification in exchange for donations– essentially greenwashing. See also: program overview for rebroadcast, 2 April 2012, programm.ARD.de, noting the objections raised by WWF supporters after the initial broadcast, and retracting two claims made in the film; retrieved 16 July 2017. WWF has denied the allegations.
The reviews were mixed. After its initial airing a New York Times follow-up article revealed that Frank Capra, the director of the 1946 film It's A Wonderful Life, had denounced the remake as "plagiaristic." The ratings, however, were good enough that it was rebroadcast on ABC twice, in 1978 and 1979. But by that time the original It's A Wonderful Life had begun its resurgence on television and eventually eclipsed the remake.
It also aired programming in Ukrainian, Polish, German, Portuguese, Hebrew and Italian. Two AM rebroadcast transmitters were added in the late 1960s, CBXF (Ste. Rose du Lac, now CKSB-10-FM at 88.1) on February 1, 1968, and CBKB (St. Lazare, now CKSB-2) on March 12, 1969. Both stations operated on 860 kHz. In 1958, the station moved to 1050 AM and boosted its power to 10,000 watts at all times.
In January 2011 KGIM began airing broadcasts of Minnesota Twins & Minnesota Vikings games which were previously found on sister station KSDN (AM). In February 2011, Armada Media-Aberdeen, Inc purchased FM translator 107.1, K296FW from Horizon Christian Fellowship for $9,000 and began a rebroadcast of KGIM (AM). On November 1, 2013, Prairie Winds Broadcasting, Inc. reached an agreement to acquire KBFO, KGIM, KGIM-FM, KNBZ, KSDN, and KSDN-FM from Armada Media for $5.3 million.
The show was broadcast every weekday at 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon on South Africa's English radio service, Springbok Radio from 1965 with re-runs continuing until the station's close in 1985. It was also broadcast on Radio Rhodesia in Rhodesia (the present day Zimbabwe). It is not known how many of the episodes were actually recorded, or how many of them were rebroadcast, since so little of the Springbok Radio archive exists.
In late 2014, the Salem Radio Network programming moved to WWNZ, with WNZS picking up WWNZ's Fox News Radio programming. As a talk station it also rebroadcast the newscasts from Bangor's ABC affiliate WVII. In the summer of 2015, the station added an FM translator on 106.1, W291CO, however in early 2016 the translator was sold to Maine Public Broadcasting Network. The station changed its call sign to the current WBAN on July 27, 2016.
The special featured guest appearances by Gaby Moreno, Ricky Muñoz (of the Mexican band Intocable) and Paquita la del Barrio. Broadcast by Televisa, the program showcased the fourteen songs on Independiente. Muñoz said that he was "happy to do things for Ricardo [Arjona]", elaborating that they met each other "some time ago" and it was "a very special situation". The show was later rebroadcast on 5 November by Canal de las Estrellas.
CKHL-FM is a Canadian radio station, that broadcasts a country music format branded as River Country at 102.1 FM in High Level, Alberta, Canada. The station originally began broadcasting in 1988 on the frequency 530 AM, an unusual frequency for a commercial radio station,AM 530 kHz - radio- locator.com530CKHL technical information - fccdata.org and was also used to rebroadcast programs of CKYL in Peace River, until it moved to its current FM frequency in 1999.
Stulberg reported to John A. Schneider, CBS network president. The studio's first notable talent signing was with Doris Day which resulted in their first movie With Six You Get Eggroll. Initially, CCF was generally termed by the film community as a maker only of "fluffy films" that seemed designed for rebroadcast on CBS. Their second signing was with Bob Banner Associates, who were to make a series of projects that did not come to fruition.
All three were produced by Goulet's company Rogo Productions and aired on ABC, but none have been rebroadcast since the 1960s or released on video. All three were recorded on videotape rather than film. Goulet guest starred on The Lucy Show in 1967 as himself and two additional characters who entered a Robert Goulet look-alike contest. In 1972, he played a lead villain in the season finale of television original Mission: Impossible.
Screenshot from 1949 kinescope Kinescopes were intended to be used for immediate rebroadcast, or for an occasional repeat of a prerecorded program; thus, only a small fraction of kinescope recordings remain today. Many television shows are represented by only a handful of episodes, such as with the early television work of comedian Ernie Kovacs, and the original version of Jeopardy! hosted by Art Fleming. Another purpose of Kinescopes involved satisfying show sponsors.
Lalla Laaroussa is an annual Moroccan television game show produced by the SNRT and broadcast on Al Aoula every Saturday evening (rebroadcast on Sunday afternoon) each prime-time of the show includes summaries, competitions, challenges. The idea is to involve newlyweds in order to win a dream home, a wedding party organized in Marrakech, as well as a honeymoon in Thailand, the others who do not reach the final win Also checks or home appliances.
KHRT (106.9 FM and 1320 AM) are two Christian radio stations located in Minot, North Dakota owned and operated by Faith Broadcasting. KHRT-FM concentrates on contemporary Christian music (CCM), while the AM station concentrates on a Southern gospel format. Both stations air satellite fed programming from Salem Communications during the overnights and weekends. The FM station is also rebroadcast on several translators (low-powered rebroadcasters) outside of its main listening area.
Syndicated programs broadcast on WSST-TV include various Entertainment Studios programs, Hot Bench, Celebrity Page, Extra and The People's Court. WSST produces South Georgia Sunrise, a two-hour morning news and talk program, and Midday, a half-hour talk and lifestyle program. WSST also airs a rebroadcast of sister station WSWG's early evening newscast and a primetime newscast, which launched on May 6, 2019; prior to then, WSST produced its own evening newscast.
KKJL (1400 kHz, "K-Jewel") is a commercial AM radio station that is licensed to San Luis Obispo, California, United States and serves the San Luis Obispo area. The station is owned by Pacific Coast Media, LLC and broadcasts an adult standards format. KKJL is the San Luis Obispo radio affiliate of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association. KKJL is rebroadcast on FM translator K293AW (106.5 MHz) in San Luis Obispo.
The frequency was changed to 6.16 MHz in 1963. In 1965, the call sign was changed to CKZN, recognizing that, technically, the CB call sign prefix was assigned to Chile on an international basis. In 1989, the shortwave relay began to rebroadcast CFGB-FM in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, part-time as well as CBN. Eventually, in 1994, the station no longer relayed CBN, and became a full-time rebroadcaster of CFGB-FM.
Duplication was defined as either the simulcasting of the signal or its rebroadcast within 24 hours. Stations had until August 1965 to comply. "[T]he broadcast of a single program by two channels is inefficient" the FCC explained in its 1964 annual report. "The Commission feels that this is a significant move toward the time when AM and FM will be regarded as component parts of a total aural service for assignment purposes" it said.
In May 1939 a performance was televised live from the theatre, one of the first such broadcasts; it was rebroadcast that July.Wyver, John. "From the theatre, 1938–1939", Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television, 27 September 2011, accessed 23 May 2019 The original West End production ran for 1,646 performances.Me and My Girl, This Is London, 29 May 2017 The musical was revived in 1941, 1945 and 1949 on the West End.
KDSC (91.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Thousand Oaks, California. The station is owned by the University of Southern California, and is a repeater of KUSC and their classical music format. KDSC formerly competed for the K216FM signal on 91.1 on Los Angeles' west-side, which rebroadcast KKLQ (FM), the Los Angeles affiliate for Contemporary Christian K-LOVE, until the translator's license was cancelled on May 8, 2020. KDSC broadcasts in HD.
Instead the local cable company rebroadcast this station on the FM dial. Cable subscribers who plugged their coaxial cable into their stereo could listen to KVOC, and channels like HBO through the stereo. This service was known as cable stereo, or cable radio, or cable FM. KVOC went off the air for a time. The station was brought back to life in 2013, and was reported to be planning to air an all talk format.
From the 1930s through the 1950s, KIRO recorded countless hours of CBS programming for time- delayed rebroadcast to its Pacific Time Zone listeners. These electrical transcriptions are, in many cases, the only recordings made of World War II- era news coverage over the CBS Network. The discs were donated to the University of Washington in the early 1960s and are now held at the National Archives as the Milo Ryan Phonoarchive Collection.
Season thirty of the television program American Experience aired on the PBS network in the United States on January 9, 2018 and concluded on October 16, 2018. The season contained nine new episodes, including the retitled episode "The Island Murder", a rebroadcast of the 2005 film, "The Massie Affair". The episode "The Chinese Exclusion Act" aired as a "special presentation" of the American Experience program. The season began with the film Into the Amazon.
In June 2005, Sirius signed an agreement with BBC Radio 1 in the UK to rebroadcast the station to an American audience. In August 2011, Sirius dropped BBC Radio 1, but a week later they announced that the channel would return online. Sirius also had exclusive satellite radio rights to National Public Radio, carrying two separate streams. The Sirius NPR NOW programming didn't include the popular programs All Things Considered and Morning Edition.
Walker's poems and essays have appeared in Poetry, The Georgia Review, Image, The Atlantic Monthly, Best American Poetry and many other journals. Her plays have been staged across the United States and in London. Among her awards are an NEA Fellowship, an Atlantic Monthly Fellowship, and a Pew Fellowship in The Arts. In 2005 she hosted a documentary about poetry in Pennsylvania, which was broadcast and rebroadcast on television and the web.
"Capital City" was originally broadcast in the UK on the ITV network between 26 September 1989 and 20 December 1990. The series was also transmitted in Australia by the national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Despite its short run in the UK, the series was rebroadcast on UKTV Gold as well as a small number of PBS stations in the United States, the CBC in Canada and several Swiss and German stations.
Local talents to come from these shows include Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Tina Arena, Jamie Redfern and Jason Donovan. Another Music TV show that began in Melbourne was Turn It Up! It was first shown on Melbourne's Channel 31 and then relayed via satellite and rebroadcast terrestrially to major TV networks in over 22 countries. The show had the second largest viewing audience around the world, beaten only by the audience of American Bandstand.
"El público abucheó a Raimon por cantar en catalán, y a Sacristán, por comunista". at Madrid's Plaza de las Ventas bullring, where he sang a homage to Miguel Ángel Blanco, assassinated by ETA. Some of the public criticised his singing in Catalan, which he publicly avowed by singing Valencian dialect of Catalan, and the fact that the song País Basc was prohibited in Francoist Spain. The act was rebroadcast on TVE, and provoked great controversy.
Local commercial radio services TRFM 99.9, 99.5 and Gold 1242 are operated by Ace Radio and broadcast to Bairnsdale and most listeners in the Gippsland as far east as the town of Orbost. The Gold 1242 AM 1242 kHz transmitter is located in Myrtlebank between Maffra and Sale. ABC stations Triple J and ABC Classic FM are broadcast from Mount Tassie. ABC Radio National and ABC News Radio are rebroadcast locally from Mount Taylor.
Honest Doubt: The History of an Epic Struggle is a series of twenty 15-minute radio essays by the author and former Bishop of Edinburgh, Richard Holloway. It was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 28 May and 22 June 2012, rebroadcast as four 1-hour omnibus editions on Friday evenings throughout June 2012. The series was written and presented by Richard Holloway, and produced by Olivia Landsberg at Ladbroke Productions.
Service après-vente des émissions, also known as SAV des émissions, was a French short comedy television series hosted by the comic duo Omar and Fred (Omar Sy and Fred Testot) from 2005 to 2012 on Canal+. The show was a segment of Le Grand Journal, a news show then-hosted by Michel Denisot. Each episode was rebroadcast the following morning on Virgin Radio. Le SAV d'Omar et Fred sur Virgin Radio, LeFigaro.
On June 11, 2015, NBCUniversal announced that it would launch early evening and late newscasts for WNEU. The news operation shares resources with sister channel New England Cable News and operates out of NECN's studios, at the time located in Newton, Massachusetts. WNEU's newscasts include a live 11 p.m. newscast; competitor WUNI (channel 27) also airs a newscast at that time, but it is a rebroadcast of that station's 6 p.m. newscast.
Malpee went bankrupt in 1963, and KFIL went silent. George W. Smith bought the station out of bankruptcy the next year and changed its call sign to KYMS. The new station broadcast from studios in the Saddleback Inn Hotel in Santa Ana, with "prestige-type" easy listening music. It also received a first-of-its-kind authorization from the Federal Communications Commission to rebroadcast news programs from the BBC World Service received via shortwave.
Growing up with Chinese is a scheduled 100-episode series on CCTV-News, China Central Television's English channel, starting from August 2, 2010, each episode 15-min in length. It is aired from Monday to Sunday at 17:15 and 0:15 BJT. On Monday and Thursday, it airs new lessons and rebroadcast on the other days. The show teaches 3 short phrases each lesson, aiming to teach children and teenagers Chinese.
KVEC (920 AM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to San Luis Obispo, California, United States and serves the Central Coast of California. The station is owned by American General Media and broadcasts a news/talk radio format featuring a variety of nationally syndicated talk shows as well as a program hosted by Dave Congalton. KVEC is rebroadcast on FM translator station K243CL on 96.5 MHz in San Luis Obispo.
CFXE signed on April 4, 1968, as CJYR on 970 kHz, with 10,000 watts power. In 2005, the station was bought by Newcap Broadcasting and was relaunched as The Fox. In 2007, the station was moved to 94.3 MHz with 11,000 watts power.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-48 On September 29, 2010, the station received CRTC approval to move CFXE-FM's rebroadcast transmitter, CFXG AM 1230 Grande Cache from the AM dial to the FM dial.
Also, in 1985 Hancock performed as a guest on the album So Red the Rose (1985) by the Duran Duran spinoff group Arcadia. He also provided introductory and closing comments for the PBS rebroadcast in the United States of the BBC educational series from the mid-1980s, Rockschool (not to be confused with the most recent Gene Simmons' Rock School series). In 1986 Hancock performed and acted in the film 'Round Midnight.
In Paulatuk, Tsiigehtchic and Ulukhaktok, CHAK's signal is rebroadcast on transmitters owned by local community groups rather than by the CBC. Three further community transmitters operating on 107.1 in Colville Lake, 107.1 in Sachs Harbour and 100.1 in Old Crow, Yukon are unlicensed by the CRTC under its exemption for low-power community radio undertakings. Tuktoyaktuk Broadcasting Society opened CFCT on 600 kHz with 1,000 watts at 6:45 p.m. MST, on January 20, 1971.
Weber wrote the short film Anita Liberty with R. J. Cutler, in which she stars. The film was shown at the Sundance Film Festival and the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. It was broadcast initially on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) and rebroadcast on Bravo. Weber has sold numerous pilot scripts (including several based on her own IP) as well as being on the writing staff of Andi Mack for the Disney Channel for all of its three seasons.
Each DVD volume was released in monthly intervals. The series was rebroadcast by TV Tokyo under the title on September 30, 2010, featuring new opening and closing themes. Media Factory and Kadokawa brought the two previous Blu-ray box sets together into one box set released on February 26, 2014. In North America, the anime has been licensed by Funimation, who released the series in four half-season DVD box sets starting with the first volume in February 2010.
The strike itself ultimately ended two days later. Canadian unions said they would not cover the game because of the AFTRA strike if the American network used it. CBS said a rebroadcast of that past January's Super Bowl football game between the Green Bay Packers and Kansas City Chiefs in Los Angeles would be substituted for the hockey game. A strike of engineers and technicians against ABC impacted the September 23, 1967 Penn State/Navy college football telecast.
The first series consists of seven episodes, and was broadcast from 10 April to 22 May 1994. It was released on DVD on 27 November 2006. The DVD release of the series has become hard to obtain. The series was rebroadcast in Australia for the first time in 2014. This series was repeated on ITV3 on 10 January 2017, 11 January 2017, 12 January 2017, 13 January 2017, 14 January 2017, 17 January 2017 and 18 January 2017.
Peter Pan Live! on Saturday, December 13, 2014. The rebroadcast was seen by 1.5 million viewers. Peter Pan Live! was included as part of 'The Shows Must Go On' series of musicals launched by Andrew Lloyd Webber on YouTube in response to Covid-19. It was originally intended to be available for 48 hours from the 5th of June 2020, however in response to the Black Lives Matter movement it was postponed until the 20th of June 2020.
In December 2001, Jack W. Ivy reached an agreement to purchase WRMG from Jimmy Pyle for a reported sale price of. At the time of the sale, the station broadcast a country music format. In April 2016 the station acquired a nearby translator from the Iuka (MS) area and has applied to move it to 97.9 MHz to rebroadcast this station. (Taken From Alabama Broadcast Media Page) As of September 30, 2016, the license for this station was granted.
CFQC-DT, virtual and VHF digital channel 8, is a CTV owned-and-operated television station licensed to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The station is owned by the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE Inc. CFQC-DT's studios are located on 1st Avenue North and 23rd Street East in the Central Business District neighbourhood, and its transmitter is located near Highway 41 and Burgheim Road, northeast of Saskatoon. The station also operates analogue rebroadcast transmitters in Stranraer and North Battleford.
99.7FM went on the air in 1962. At that time, FM radio had not been widely adopted (FM radio had begun broadcasting in stereo beginning June 1, 1961) and WMNI-FM (as it was then known) mostly rebroadcast its sister AM station's easy listening music format. Like most stations, it has changed formats over the years. By 1978 the station's call letters were WRMZ and, in the early '80s, it started to broadcast a country music format.
In the United States, a simulcast of ITV's coverage of the wedding and carriage procession was shown live exclusively on cable network TLC beginning at 4:25 AM EDT. It was then be rebroadcast in its entirety beginning at 7:25 AM EDT. Both broadcasts aired on a three-hour tape delay in the west coast. The network also made their full wedding coverage available on their TLC Go mobile app at the conclusion of the live airing.
Mystery Playhouse was created by the American Forces Network in 1944 for the entertainment of the troops during World War II. Every week, the series aired rebroadcasts of episodes of many popular radio shows of the time. Some include rebroadcast of The Whistler, Mr. and Mrs. North, Inner Sanctum Mystery, and The Adventures of Nero Wolfe. Peter Lorre's way of introducing each episode was noted as "...part plot summary, and part philosophical about the human condition".
Ro-Kyu-Bu! is a 12-episode anime television series based on the light novels of the same name. The series, produced by Project No.9 and Studio Blanc, aired in Japan between July 1 and September 24, 2011 on the AT-X network and was later rebroadcast on KBS Kyoto, Tokyo MX, TV Kanagawa, Sun TV, Chiba TV, TV Aichi, and Teletama. The series is directed by Keizou Kusakawa with Michiko Itō has script supervisor.
Médecins de nuit is a French medical drama television series which aired between 22 September 1978 and 27 June 1986. It was originally televised on Antenne 2 station, which on 7 September was renamed France 2, and then rebroadcast later on M6, serieclub (a cable and satellite network in France) and Jimmy, a satellite digital television channel. Thirty eight 54 minute episodes were produced across 5 seasons. The creators were (alias Bernard Kouchner), and Gilles Bression.
WGBH-TV operates a secondary station in the Boston market, WGBX-TV (channel 44), which signed on the air on September 25, 1967. The station's schedule focuses on program genres not covered by WGBH-TV. Reruns of programs aired the previous evening on WGBX and WGBH-TV also make up a portion of the station's programming schedule. WGBX also maintains several digital subchannels that rebroadcast programs produced by WGBH and other PBS member stations around the U.S.
The 16-inch green lacquer disk recordings were rushed back to Chicago by airplane and broadcast in full later that night. Portions were rebroadcast nationally by the NBC Radio network the next day. It was the first time that recordings of a news event were ever broadcast, and also the first coast-to-coast radio broadcast. Morrison's quick professional response and accurate description combined with his own emotional reaction have made the recordings a classic of audio history.
Syndicated programming currently broadcast on KGNS includes The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Drew Barrymore Show, Paternity Court, Impractical Jokers, Access Hollywood, Pawn Stars, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Dr. Phil and Wheel of Fortune (Jeopardy! usually paired with Wheel instead airs on KYLX-LD) KGNS's second subchannel airs the rebroadcast of its 5:00 p.m. newscast at 5:30 p.m. As a result, it airs ABC World News Tonight on a 30-minute tape delay at 6:00 p.m.
Petit Ferret developed a radio drama named Poporaji, based on a song used in the anime's broadcast premiere DVD, The Secret of the 3 Sisters. The show focused on the three sisters and Mea with their respective Japanese voice actresses playing their roles. It was broadcast by Osaka Broadcasting Corporation in two segments; the first ran from April to September 2003 and the second from October to December 2003. TBS Radio rebroadcast the drama later in its debut week.
"Strangers" was the sixth episode of season three and originally aired on ABC on November 7, 1989. "Strangers" generated a great deal of controversy because it depicted two men, Russell and Peter, in bed together after having had sex. Even though the actors were forbidden to touch each other while in bed together, the controversy proved too much for a number of advertisers, who pulled their commercials from the episode. ABC withdrew the episode from rotation for rebroadcast.
Sudan had a military censor to ensure that the news did not contradict official views. Satellite dishes were common in affluent areas and pan-Arab television stations were popular. In addition to domestic and satellite TV services, there was a subscription cable network, which directly rebroadcast uncensored foreign news and other programs. The government shut down the Al-Jazeera bureau late in 2003 and arrested the bureau chief for alleged false programming and poor analysis of atrocities in Darfur.
The show was broadcast simultaneously on Hum Europe in UK and on Hum World in USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. It was dubbed in Arabic and aired on MBC Bollywood under titled "زفاف بلا زوجين" It was rebroadcast on national television. On PTV Home it started airing on 21 August 2019 and both seasons were broadcast without a break between them. The show was dubbed in Persia and aired on MBC Persia under the title عروسی بی عروسی.
Satellite dishes were common in affluent areas and pan-Arab television stations were popular. In addition to domestic and satellite TV services, there was a subscription cable network, which directly rebroadcast uncensored foreign news and other programs. The government shut down the Al-Jazeera bureau late in 2003 and arrested the bureau chief for alleged false programming and poor analysis of atrocities in Darfur. The bureau chief went to prison, but Al-Jazeera subsequently reopened the office.
Davy Crockett was a five-part serial which aired on ABC from 1954-1955 in one- hour episodes, on the Disneyland series. The series starred Fess Parker as real-life frontiersman Davy Crockett and Buddy Ebsen as his friend, George Russel. The first three episodes of the serial were edited together as the theatrical film Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) and rebroadcast in color in the 1960s, when the Disney program went to NBC.Dave Smith.
Pure Mule was an Irish six-part drama mini-series aimed at a young audience and broadcast on RTÉ Two as part of RTÉ's autumn schedule in 2005, shot and screened in 2004-2005 in County Offaly. Towns featured in the series include Banagher, Birr and Tullamore, all in County Offaly. It intended to offer an "insight into modern day rural Ireland". The original series was rebroadcast on RTÉ beginning 26 July 2009 at 22:50.
The television show was first broadcast on Sunday afternoons on NBC-TV between September 16, 1951, and October 26, 1952. These episodes were rebroadcast on ABC's Saturday morning lineup the following year from November 8, 1952 through September 21, 1953 when it made its prime-time debut on ABC's Monday night lineup. It was telecast twice-a-week in August and September 1954, before ABC cancelled it. New episodes were produced when the show went into syndication in 1955.
The Pride of Chaozhou (Traditional Chinese: 我來自潮州, Literally I am From Teochew) is a television drama series produced by Hong Kong broadcaster Asia Television in the 1990s. The series is known for its depiction of the unique culture of Teochew. It is also considered to be a semi-autobiography of Lim Por-yen, owner and CEO of ATV at the time, being a Teochew native, hence it was rebroadcast after Lim's death.
He spotted the talent of Shatir Ghaznavi and encouraged the young playwright to hone his skills. One of Shatir's celebrated plays, which was broadcast from Radio Peshawar in 1934, was Zartaj. It became an instant hit and was rebroadcast by all the radio stations of pre-independence before 1947 and subsequently, after 1947, by all the radio stations of Pakistan until the nineteen sixties. Shatir Ghaznavi was one of the pioneers of the new Urdu drama.
Throughout the next ten years the station has had a CHR format meandering between an adult top 40, Rhythmic and Modern AC approach. The station has carried Ryan Seacrest's AT40 program since it premiered in January 2004. Until this year, the station also rebroadcast on a low-powered translator at 96.9 to cover areas of Missoula that cannot receive the 98.7 signal. As of January 1, 2012, KXDR suspended its translator at 92.7 and moved its signal to 106.7.
In 1995, CFTO began operating rebroadcast stations at Orillia (on UHF channel 21) and Bobcaygeon (near Peterborough, on UHF channel 54). CFTO-TV logo used from 1998 to 2005. In October 2005, logos with the stations' callsigns were discontinued from use on CTV's stations, instead opting to use the main CTV logo. When CTV's stations proposed to buy the network and run it as a cooperative in 1966, the Board of Broadcast Governors initially balked at the proposal.
On October 21, 2016, a message posted on the show's Facebook page announced that Season 2 is "coming soon". The first episode of the second season aired on November 21, 2016, with episodes released on a weekly basis (excluding a break for Boxing Week) through the season's conclusion on February 12. It was rebroadcast in the summer of 2017, from June 29 to September 3.CBC Radio, Listen to SKS Season 2 on CBC Radio One this summer.
Broadcast Group, Ltd., an American company which is controlled by the Cabada family, owns two translators in the United States that relay XHILA. In Yuma, the analog translator was low-powered K28FM. At various times in its history, it was affiliated with musical networks such as Más Música and MTV Tr3s, and at others it rebroadcast XHILA. K28FM, in effect, was the first American affiliate of cadenatres as it relayed XHILA when it took on the affiliation in 2008.
In 1975, Grupo Radiópolis was officially formed, including XEW, XEQ and XEX as well as their FM counterparts. 1992 saw the acquisition of the former Radio Comerciales de Jalisco stations in Guadalajara owned by Francisco Javier Díaz Romo, including XEBA-AM-FM, XEHL-AM-FM, XELT-AM and XEZZ-AM. These were the first Radiópolis stations outside of Mexico City, excluding the repeaters which no longer rebroadcast XEW. The group also expanded into Mexicali with XHMOE-FM.
WULM is simulcast for the Dayton area neighborhoods on FM translator W277AO 103.3 mHz in Enon since the fall of 2015. Previously, this translator rebroadcast WKCD (the former WCDR) airing K-LOVE programming until October 2015 when it switched to Radio Maria programming. Radio Maria programming on WULM is also available through its own World Family smartphone app in addition to a similar stream for Fire tablets and smartphones via the Tune In app and the Alexa device.
Maltin ["The Batjac Story: Part 1 (1951–1963)".] The High and the Mighty (Collector's Edition) DVD, 2005. Following the recovery of the lost reel, The High and the Mighty, after its meticulous restoration, was rebroadcast on television in July 2005, the first broadcasts in 20 years. Together with Island in the Sky, the film was released as a "special collector's edition" DVD with new cover art in August of the same year by Paramount Home Entertainment.
Also featured was classic rock band REO Speedwagon. The concert was filmed and then aired later on NBC nationwide and was rebroadcast on five other networks. In late 2008, Davidson was offered a role on the Disney Channel series JONAS, but turned it down when producers insisted on the character playing the cello instead of the violin. Despite declining the job, Davidson was asked to perform for the cast and crew on the set of JONAS.
Watching the main display, the IIF operator pushed a button when the beam was approaching one of the blips they wished to identify. This caused the IFF transmitter to send a signal on another frequency. Depending on the model, receivers in the aircraft would rebroadcast this signal on the Type 7's frequency, or on a second channel. These signals were mixed with the incoming reflections, causing a number of additional blips to appear around the target.
The station continues to rebroadcast CJBC in other local programming blocks. At the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)'s license renewal for the CBC's services in 2013, the commission directed the network to maintain at least 15 hours per week of local programming on CBEF during the 2013-18 license term, due to the lack of other French-language radio services in Windsor."Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-263 and Broadcasting Orders CRTC 2013-264 and 2013-265".
Although he would never get a degree, Herrold became known as "Doc" as a sign of his student's respect. Ray Newby, just 16 years old, acted as his primary assistant.Newby, by now living in Stockton, California, appeared as a contestant on the September 27, 1965 episode of the television game show I've Got a Secret (rebroadcast on the Game Show Network on May 22, 2008). Newby's "secret" was "I was the world's first radio disc jockey (in 1909)".
Early on the morning of 20 May, Princess Sirindhorn addressed the country on television, calling for a stop to the unrest. Her appeal was rebroadcast throughout the day. In the evening, her brother, Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, broadcast a similar public appeal. Then at 21:30, a television broadcast of King Bhumibol, Suchinda, and Chamlong was shown, in which the king demanded that the two put an end to their confrontation and work together through parliamentary processes.
The news crew smuggled the footage out of the country and sent it to New York. ABC, NBC, and CBS all ran it on their evening news broadcasts and repeatedly rebroadcast it in the following days. Millions of viewers in the United States and worldwide reacted with shock and outrage towards the Somoza regime. All three networks protested the killings by withdrawing their personnel from the country, with only CBS leaving a single correspondent to cover the conflict.
Shaw Communications also filmed behind the scenes at the event for a music documentary titled "The Irish Rovers 50th Anniversary Special". It was broadcast nationally in Canada on SHAW Video on Demand in 2015 and 2016. The 2 DVD set "LIVE on St. Patrick's Day" which was filmed at The Port Theatre on Vancouver Island and Lismore, Ireland, was released in 2017. All three television specials were released on DVD and may be rebroadcast during the holiday seasons.
On 26 November 2015, the Nine Network introduced a network-wide rebrand of all of its digital channels with GEM being renamed "9Gem". Additionally, due to the rebroadcast of 9HD on channel 90, 9Gem was moved to channel 92 and converted from HD to SD. On 16 December 2015, 9Gem's on-air theme was changed for a continuous design across all of its channels. This included a new look for program listings, program advertisements and promos.
The broadcasting and distribution of episode 133 onward was delayed and in its place, the first episode of the series was rebroadcast on May 5, 2020. The series will resume on July 7, 2020. A short original net animation titled , produced by DLE and directed by Tsukasa Nishiyama, began airing on dTV on July 1, 2019. The opening theme song for the short is "POSSIBLE" by Gakuto Kajiwara and Nobunaga Shimazaki, under the name "Clover×Clover".
Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid! is an American animated series that has lasted 24 episodes in two seasons from 1995 to 1997. Freakazoid! lasted one complete season and part of a second season on its premiere network, Kids' WB, from September 9, 1995, until February 14, 1997, when it was cancelled due to low ratings. However, the show was later picked up by Cartoon Network and was rebroadcast on April 5, 1997 and ended on March 29, 2003.
The network launched at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 29, 1996, as Nick at Nite's TV Land. Following a 7-minute short film introducing the network, the first program it aired was a syndicated edit of The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show featuring The Beatles' American debut along with routines by Joan Rivers, Richard Pryor and Señor Wences. The show led off a launch-day lineup that rebroadcast numerous series premieres, pilot episodes and television firsts.
Eventually, The Press purchased an AM radio station, WCAP, which they promptly renamed WJLK, located at 1310 on the radio dial. The FM station rebroadcast the AM station's programming. The newscasts for the station were 15 minutes long at the top of every hour, as well as a briefer at every half-hour. In between newscasts, there was a wide variety of shows featuring different types of music, or shows on specific subjects, such as gardening.
AFN-Kwajalein at the Reagan Missile Test Range on Kwajalein Atoll is the only civilian-run affiliate in AFN, broadcasting on U.S. channel 13 for military personnel and civilian contractor employees and their families. AFN-Kwajalein's signal is beamed by microwave to the nearby island of Roi-Namur and rebroadcast on channel 8. With the availability of AFN's DTH service, terrestrial over-the-air TV broadcasts at all AFN outlets are slated for deactivation in the near future.
Amazing Race premiered on D8 22 October 2012 and aired each Mondays at 8:30pm, with three rebroadcasts on weekends: two on Saturdays at 1:45pm and 10:45pm, and one on Sundays at 5:35pm. These rebroadcasts were later cancelled due to declining ratings. D17 also offered a rebroadcast of the show on Tuesdays starting 23 October 2012 at 8:50pm. On Friday before the premiere date, D8 posted the first hour of the premiere episode via Dailymotion.
Effectively, the decision declared all three cities to be a single television market, and prevented new television companies from entering and potentially upsetting the balance. In the first revised plan, Cambrian's CKSO-TV, which was now slated to become the CTV affiliate, would simply have added a rebroadcaster in North Bay on channel 4, while leaving the ownership status and affiliation of CFCH unchanged."Rebroadcast programs: CRTC grants Sudbury licences". The Globe and Mail, August 6, 1970.
Many other world champions fought on this show, whether as prospects or later in their careers. This included names such as Oscar de La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Roy Jones Jr., Arturo Gatti, Fernando Vargas, Hector Camacho, Tony Tubbs and Antonio Tarver. Pay Per View bouts were also rebroadcast on the show such as Julio César Chávez's eighth-round knockout win over Joey Gamache, which was televised by the show, but as a Pay Per View feature only.
The station commenced operations on August 8, 1960, as an FM rebroadcast of an AM station, CHIC. On September 21, 1962, two brothers, Leslie and Harry Allen Jr., agreed to purchase all shares of CHIC Radio Ltd. from S.W. Caldwell, Frank M. Early, F.J. Shouldice, John Fox, W.S. Martin, Frank W. Richardson, Garth H. Ketemer, G. Clare Burt, J.R. Jenkins and Gordon F. Keeble. The sale occurred on October 15 later that year and was subject to government approval.
Univision owned-and-operated sister station WLTV produces an hour-long weekday morning newscast for WAMI called Noticias 23 Al Amanecer en UniMás Miami, which airs Monday through Fridays at 7 a.m. and is an extension of WLTV's two-hour morning newscast. In addition, that station produces a public affairs program called Ahora en Nuestra Comunidad, which airs on Saturday mornings at 6 a.m. on WAMI-DT with a rebroadcast on WLTV at 11:30 a.m.
The worldwide premiere outside of the United Kingdom was in Spain. The production appeared on Antena 3 on 1 January 2007 as a four-hour program and had an audience of 2,056,000 or some 17.7% of the viewing audience. Jane Eyre was shown on Masterpiece Theatre on most PBS stations compressed into two hours each over two nights, on 21 January and 28 January 2007. Jane Eyre was rebroadcast on 30 December 2007 and 6 January 2008.
In 1975 The Little Grey Men was adapted into a 10 part animated series called Baldmoney, Sneezewort, Dodder and Cloudberry by Anglia Television in the U.K. Brendon Chase was dramatised into a 13-part series by Southern Television in 1980. In 1970, the Swiss public TV station SRG SSR adapted Bill Badger and the Pirates into an 18 part marionette children's program entitled Dominik Dachs und die Katzenpiraten, in Swiss- German dialect. It was rebroadcast in March 2012.
Russian state broadcaster Rossiya had enhanced footage of the Arktika expedition with sequences taken by MIR submersibles for the 1997 film Titanic, as an illustration of the submarines in action, in which the Finnish-built bathyscaphes had explored the wrecked liner on the Atlantic seabed. Russian arctic images “from Titanic, Daily Telegraph, London, 11 August 2007.Retrieved on 2007-08-12. The same images were rebroadcast by Reuters, which mistook them as actual footage of part of the expedition.
A Current Affair is an American television newsmagazine program that aired in syndication from July 28, 1986 to August 30, 1996, before it was briefly rebroadcast from March to October 2005. The program was produced by Fox Television Stations, and based at Fox's New York City flagship station WNYW, starting as a local production in 1986. It was syndicated to Fox's other owned-and-operated stations the next year, and then went into full national syndication in September 1988.
Cry Baby Lane is a Nickelodeon television film that premiered on October 28, 2000. The film was never aired outside the United States nor dubbed into other languages. It was not rebroadcast until 2011 and has never received a home media release. Similar to the 2003 Nickelodeon film The Electric Piper, this was also considered a lost film for over a decade since its original airing from 2000 during SNICK's Halloween special that was hosted by Melissa Joan Hart.
From 2001 to 2004 the ITV series 2DTV had a similar style, but using computer animation instead of puppets. The programme is rebroadcast on the digital network "PuppeTV" as a part of its "Puppets After Dark" post – watershed slot. In 2011, the network dedicated an entire month to broadcasting all episodes of the show, from 10:00 pm until 6:00 am, including the 2006 clipshow special and the American specials, which they called "Spitting Image 24/7".
WPSU-FM (91.5 FM) is central Pennsylvania's only National Public Radio member radio station licensed to the Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees as a part of WPSU Penn State. The over-the-air and digital signal reaches 13 counties in central and north central Pennsylvania. The station is rebroadcast on WPSX 90.1 FM in Kane. Both the 91.5 and 90.1 signals transmit in HD. Its production facilities are located along Innovation Park Boulevard outside State College.
The Dayton Diamonds are a charter member of the Women's Football Alliance which began play in 2008. Based in Dayton, Ohio, home games are played on the campus of Northmont High School in nearby Clayton. In their inaugural season, the Diamonds competed in the National Women's Football Association. The Diamonds have partnered with The Miami County Post, a news and information website based in Troy, Ohio to rebroadcast home and road games on a taped delay.
Also a photographer and voyager, he has published various books, such as À la conquête du monde in 1996, and Globetrotter in 2000. On March 15, 2007, while he was undergoing a routine medical examination at the Montreal Heart Institute, doctors determined that a Coronary artery bypass surgery was necessary. Starting in late 2009, he has hosted a television series known as "Mémoire de Proulx" on Canal VOX in Montreal, which is rebroadcast on other stations across Quebec.
Its transmitter is located on Tumamoc Hill, west of downtown Tucson. The two stations are co-owned with Tucson's National Public Radio member stations, KUAT-FM and KUAZ, under the unified brand of Arizona Public Media. KUAT is also rebroadcast on one low- power translator: K20GG-D (channel 20) in Duncan. Like all TV stations in North America that operated on analog channel 6, KUAT-TV's audio signal was heard on 87.75 FM until March 31, 2009.
AVR was later granted licences for stations in Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, Kitchener-Waterloo and Montreal. Separately from Aboriginal Voices, numerous smaller First Nations radio stations operate in local communities, although each often serves a large geographic region through the use of rebroadcast transmitters. Such operations include CFNR-FM in Northern British Columbia, the Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation in Saskatchewan, CFWE-FM in Alberta, the Wawatay Native Communications Society in Northwestern Ontario and the Taqramiut Nipingat network in Quebec.
The program has been broadcast since 3 July 2006 on television from Monday to Saturday, then every day since June 2008. In France, the program is broadcast on France 2 at 11:55 and rebroadcast on TV5 Monde (every day) at 11:15 and 19:30. In Belgium, the program is broadcast on La Deux at 11:50, five minutes before the French broadcast. In Québec, the program is broadcast on TV5 Québec Canada at 17:00.
The basic cable channel GSN has rebroadcast the kinescope of an appearance that Sheilah Graham made on the American television show What's My Line? 23 years after the death of her boyfriend F. Scott Fitzgerald. She appeared on an episode that was telecast live on CBS on June 7, 1964, when A Moveable Feast was on bestseller lists. Graham appeared on the show to promote a book she had written, and she did not bring up A Moveable Feast.
Music is composed by Takayuki Negishi while Mari Tominaga provided the character designs. The series began airing in Japan on TV Aichi beginning on January 8, 2011 and rebroadcast by AT-X, TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, and TV Setouchi systems. The media- streaming website Crunchyroll simulcasted the first season to the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Crunchyroll began streaming the second season to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom on June 30, 2012.
In 1992, Larson acquired WNGN-LP (then W26BL), a small TV translator in Hoosick Falls, that rebroadcast educational programming for the Hoosick Falls Central School District. He applied to switch the city of license (COL) to Troy, NY, and eventually moved the transmitter to its current site on Bald Mountain. WNGX-LD started with an experimental license and callsign of 940414FX on January 18, 1996. It was upgraded to become W04DA on channel 4 later that same day.
Political Chowder was a weekly American talk show concerning national, state and local politics in New Hampshire. It ran from February 18, 2007 to July 19, 2009. The show was broadcast each Sunday at 11AM by station WZMY-TV and rebroadcast by several public-access television stations around the state. The program was hosted by former Harvard Institute of Politics fellow Deborah Arnie Arnesen, a former New Hampshire state legislator, gubernatorial candidate and candidate for U.S. Congress.
Ratings continued to slide during the season. USA Network canceled the series on June 13, 1995. Due to a simulcast agreement, both CTV and USA Network pulled the series from their respective schedules shortly after airing the season's fourteenth episode ("Forget Me Not") on July 1, 1995, leaving four episodes unaired. The Sci Fi Channel, a corporate sibling of USA Network, subsequently purchased the rights to rebroadcast the series and began airing the series in late 1995.
On October 26, 2011, Zemmour won his suit against the rapper and the Director General of EMI Music France, Valérie Queinnec. On September 18, Zemmour created a new controversy by insulting the name of the columnist Hapsatou Sy in the program "Les terriens du dimanche". His words "it's your name that is an insult to France" were cut at the editing of the show but rebroadcast by the young woman. She decided to file a complaint against Zemmour.
In the 1970s and 1980s, WDIV preempted one to two hours of NBC's daytime programming every day. The station also refused to air Late Night with David Letterman and its successor, Late Night with Conan O'Brien at 12:35 a.m. for many years, and initially did not clear the Letterman-era program at all. Instead, until 1999, the station opted to rebroadcast Jenny Jones in that timeslot, along with off-network syndicated programs such as Barney Miller.
Through the marvels of > scientific advance, my voice is coming to you from a satellite circling in > outer space. My message is a simple one: Through this unique means I convey > to you and to all mankind, America's wish for peace on Earth and goodwill > toward men everywhere. The broadcast signal for Eisenhower's greeting was fairly weak, and only very sensitive radio receivers were able to detect it. Most Americans heard the message as it was rebroadcast on commercial news programs.
Currently, performance rights societies such as ASCAP, BMI and SESAC will sell blanket permission to use music titles in their catalog for MOH purposes—for an express annual fee—calculated by size and frequency of usage. Failure to obtain this paid permission is a violation of US copyright laws. This same copyright protection is also true in the rebroadcast of any radio program. As mentioned earlier, the broadcaster has been assigned a narrow and specific usage license to air copyrighted song titles.
KING-TV produces 22 hours of news programming (with 5 hours on weekdays including an hour of rebroadcast newscast, and half an hour on weekends) for KONG. KONG broadcasts a 10 p.m. newscast which competes with an in-house hour-long newscast on Fox affiliate KCPQ; the program airs for one hour on Monday through Friday evenings and a half-hour on weekend evenings. KONG also broadcasts a two-hour extension of KING's weekday morning newscast starting at 7 a.m.
Radio Gambia was the first media broadcaster of the Gambia following its establishment in 1962.Joof, Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham, "The calendar of historical events in the Gambia, 1455 - 1995", p 13, (2003) Since its establishment, its historical base has always been Bakau. Established during the colonial era with the assistance of advisors from Britain, almost all its programmes in its early years were rebroadcast of programmes in other parts of Africa and England. That strategy continued right after independence in 1965.
EST window for the first time. The channel previously operated two timeshifted feeds operating on Eastern and Pacific Time Zone schedules. The West feed was discontinued on August 24, 2012; since then, much of the channel's primetime programming has been rebroadcast on a three-hour delay to facilitate consistent promotion to both time zones (for example, if a program broadcasts at 9:00 p.m. EST and rebroadcasts at midnight EST, it would be promoted as airing at "9:00 p.m. E/P").
From 1961 to 1966, she wrote a number of scripts for children for Radio-Canada. Savard also wrote a number of scripts for radio broadcasts, including Bien à moi which was first broadcast in 1969 and later rebroadcast in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Her work appeared in various literary magazines such as Liberté, ', Sorcières (Paris), ', LittéRéalité (York University), Arcade and l'Arbre à Paroles. In 1974, she established Éditions de la Pleine Lune, the first publishing house in Quebec dedicated to women.
The show first premiered on Fox Kids in early 1991 as a five-part mini-series titled Dark Water. Following a number of animation tweaks and other changes by Hanna-Barbera, those episodes were rebroadcast later in 1991 as the first five episodes of the regular series. Most notably, the original mini-series featured the voice of Roddy McDowall as Niddler, whereas in the revised version, the character was voiced by Frank Welker. The first season, consisting of 13 episodes, aired on ABC.
The series came to an end in 1981 when Southern Television lost its ITV franchise, but was revived as How 2 in 1990 by TVS. In 2006 the final series was broadcast, having waited more than a year for transmission. The show was rebroadcast on STV in late 2009 as part of their weekend strand Wknd@stv broadcasting series 14 and 15. Repeats of the rebroadcasts on the weekend strand were also shown on the CITV Channel in October Half-Term 2009.
The station originally began broadcasting at 810 AM in 1964 and received approval to move to its current frequency in 1985.Decision CRTC 85-54 On November 9, 2011, Corus Entertainment Inc., on behalf of its wholly owned subsidiary CKIK-FM Limited applied to the CRTC to add an FM transmitter to serve Calgary on the frequency 106.9 MHz to rebroadcast the programming of CHQR 770.Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011-694 This application was denied on May 24, 2012.
For listeners in remote areas of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory, CKWX rebroadcast on a 10 watt shortwave radio transmitter at 6080 kHz. The license for CKFX was deleted on June 8, 2007, after an extended silence.CRTC broadcasting decision 2007-171, deleting silent shortwave transmitter CKFX at licensee's request The CKFX call letters are now on an FM radio station in North Bay, Ontario. The shortwave service had been in operation since 1929 and had been inherited from CKFC.
There are two radio stations with studios located in Traralgon – TRFM and Gold 1242, both owned by Ace Radio. The FM station is broadcast along with the television channels from Mount Tassie while Gold 1242 is broadcast from an AM transmitter near Sale. Warragul radio stations Star FM and 3GG also service this region. Most Australian Broadcasting Corporation stations are rebroadcast locally and available in Traralgon, along with 774 ABC Melbourne which is able to be received directly from Melbourne.
JST on national NHK General TV and NHK Radio 1, and is rebroadcast as free-of-charge "NHK international broadcast" (NHK kokusai hōsō) by NHK's international television and radio affiliates. Nationally, it airs just after Fuji TV's Shin Hōdō 2001 and before TV Asahi's Hōdō Station Sunday (formerly: Sunday Frontline), two competing Sunday morning talk shows. Chiyoda Hōsō Kaikan (lit. "Chiyoda broadcasting hall", "Chiyoda Media Plaza" to foreigners) As of 2011, it is hosted by Toshio Shimada and Yasuhiro Kashina.
The show has been criticised mainly by the Irish Traveller & British Gypsy/Traveller communities for misrepresenting them. Jane Jackson of the Rural Media Company (publishers the Travellers' Times) said: Executive Producer Jes Wilkins said: Billy Welch, a spokesman for Romani Gypsies, said: During the episode No Place Like Home, Big Fat Gypsy Weddings had 4 of the top 10 trending topics worldwide on social networking website Twitter. In June 2011, TLC rebroadcast the show and was filming a U.S. version.
A kinescope of the very first episode survives and Allen's opening monologue has been rebroadcast many times on Tonight Show anniversary specials and in documentaries such as Television. In his opening remarks, Allen makes the prescient statement that Tonight! "is going to go on forever" (an apparent reference to the show's run time, then clocking in at 105 minutes with commercials). With several hosts over the decades, it has done just that, albeit with a much different meaning than Allen intended.
Rebroadcast on Game Show Network and viewed January 29, 2008. Both of these claims are broadly disputed, and Fraser identified other models. He also appeared on the March 1964 cover of Esquire magazine, in a pose commemorating the Indian Head nickel. U.S. Indian Head nickel, for which Big Tree claimed he was one of three models used – although the sculptor said that another Chief Big Tree, Adoeette, from the Kiowa tribe was one of his models Robert R. Van Ryzin.
The Globe and Mail, March 6, 1970. the application process ultimately resulted in a major realignment in Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins. Cambrian Broadcasting, the Sudbury station's owners at this time, acquired the North Bay station and launched a repeater of CKSO in Timmins, serving as the new CTV affiliate in all three cities, while Lavigne launched new stations CKNC-TV in Sudbury and CHNB-TV in North Bay, and retained the CBC affiliation."Rebroadcast programs: CRTC grants Sudbury licences".
As Dolivet recounted, Wallace's widely-discussed speech was broadcast "to the C.B.S. audience over a coast-to-coast network," and "was heard by millions of listeners in this country." Meanwhile, "the summary which he delivered in Spanish was broadcast by short wave to South America where it was rebroadcast on the regular Free World programs in Uruguay, Mexico, and Cuba," and was also "sent out...to Europe and the Far East."Dolivet, "In the Forefront of the Battle", Free World, June 1942, 21.
The station was established in 1925 with the start of operations of Statsradiofonien. In 1959 Statsradiofonien changed its name to Danmarks Radio, and to DR in 1996. Since 1931 the station has had its own identifying pause signal and chime called Drømte mig en drøm i nat which has been modernized several times since, most recently by Thomas Blachman in 2010. In January 2004 P1 started 24-hour broadcasting, whereas earlier it rebroadcast DR P3 programming from midnight until 6 a.m.
7two is available in standard definition digital in metropolitan areas and regional Queensland through Seven Network owned-and-operated stations including ATN Sydney, HSV Melbourne, BTQ Brisbane, SAS Adelaide, TVW Perth and STQ Queensland. As well as this, Southern Cross Television rebroadcast the service through TNT Tasmania and TND Darwin. Regional affiliate Prime7 (Regional NSW/ACT and VIC) also broadcasts 7TWO, launching on 23 December 2009. WIN Television Griffith launched 7Two on 5 June 2012, the day of the analogue switch off.
From the early 1970s to the mid-1990s, he produced mainly for Radio 4. His last play, The Terraced House, was written for Radio 4 in 1994. In 2003, BBC Radio 7 rebroadcast his 25-part BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time, which originally ran during the years 1979–82. Bradnum was noted for his plays which were often centred on aristocratic folk or esteemed military personnel of the middle and upper class.
Every night at 10, WVNS-DT2 offers a live, hour-long, 10 o'clock newscast known as Fox 59 News anchored by Riley Phillips. Weekday mornings at 7, there is a rebroadcast of the second hour of the main channel's weekday morning show. On March 28, 2013, WVNS was the last station in the market and the third station owned by West Virginia Media Holdings to upgrade its local newscasts to high definition. With the upgrade came new graphics and a new redesigned set.
Butler Communications owns KXNA 104.9 FM (new rock), KREB 1190 AM, and KFFK 1930 AM. Kerm, Inc. operates two News Talk Information stations: KURM 790 AM and KLTK 1140 AM. KSEC 95.7 broadcasts in the Mexican Regional format and KFFK 1390 AM of Butler Communications broadcasts in the Spanish News/Talk format. Religious stations include KAYH 89.3 FM, KBNV 90.1 FM, and KLRC 90.9 FM. All sports radio station KUOA 1290 AM is rebroadcast on 105.3 in Fayetteville and features Arkansas Razorbacks coverage.
The Public Television and Radio Company of Armenia is a member of this professional association of national broadcasters, the European Broadcasting Union. It had previously been an associated member of the EBU. Thus, the Public Radio of Armenia gained the right to rebroadcast programs and participate in the projects of EBU. In 2007, the “Arevik” junior ensemble of Public Radio of Armenia was selected to represent Armenia for the first time at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
This station was launched in 1987. The station originally rebroadcast the signal from CFJP-TV in Montreal. On June 1, 2007, the CRTC approved a joint application by TQS and Télé Inter-Rives to convert the TQS station in Rimouski, CJPC-TV, from a transmitter of CFJP Montreal to a transmitter of CFTF-TV in Rivière-du-Loup. As part of the deal, a news bureau would be built in Rimouski, and a limited amount of local programming would be added on CJPC.
North American box set released by Funimation Mamotte! Lollipop was adapted into a thirteen episode anime television series in 2006. Produced by Marvelous Entertainment and Sunshine Corporation under the direction of , the anime series was first broadcast on TV Setouchi in Japan every Saturday from 26:00 to 26:30 between July 1, 2006 and September 23, 2006. The episodes were rebroadcast by Tokyo MX, KBS, Sun Television, and several other stations within a few days of the initial broadcast.
The special was rebroadcast in Christmas of 1969 and 1970 by multiple U.S. television stations. In 1969, the band without chart success continued touring and making television appearances including their final Ed Sullivan guest spot on June 8, 1969. The group's final single for U.A. "Come Softly to Me" was released in 1969. The single didn't chart and the group failed to get its second full-length album released by U.A. effectively ending the commercial recording career of the original band.
Major controversy beset Biden's candidacy, beginning on September 12, 1987 with high-profile articles in The New York Times and The Des Moines Register.Taylor, See How They Run, pp. 89, 91. Biden was accused of plagiarizing a speech by Neil Kinnock, leader of the British Labour Party. Kinnock's speech, delivered to a Welsh Labour Party conference on May 15, 1987, and then rebroadcast during the UK 1987 general election, made reference to his background and that of his wife Glenys.
In the early period of C-SPAN Radio's existence, programming also included coverage of local events and government hearings affecting only the Washington region. A unique part of WCSP's programming is its rebroadcast of five Sunday morning talk shows, without commercials, in rapid succession. All programs on C-SPAN Radio are broadcast commercial-free. WCSP-FM is the first radio station to broadcast audiotape of historical U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments, with announcers explaining the court decision at the end of the recording.
KDUL-LP was to have been co-managed with KWMN-LP Channel 56 in Duluth, another former subscription TV station which was to have carried Pax TV. KWMN never signed on. There were also plans to rebroadcast KDUL-LP on W25CA Channel 25 in Ashland, Wisconsin (later WAST-LP), which also never materialized. ESI Broadcasting severed its management relationship with the station in April 2001. Shortly thereafter, the owners put the station up for sale and laid off all employees except one technician.
KTMF, virtual and UHF digital channel 23, is a dual ABC/Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Missoula, Montana, United States. The station is owned by the Cowles Company. KTMF's studios are located on Stephens Avenue in Missoula, and its transmitter is located on TV Mountain north of the city. The station's signal is rebroadcast on KTMF-LD (virtual channel 42, UHF digital channel 36) in Kalispell and on several other low-power translator stations in the Flathead Lake area of northwestern Montana.
The episode contained repetitive visual effects that induced photosensitive epileptic seizures in a substantial number of Japanese viewers, an incident referred to as the by the Japanese press. 685 viewers were taken to hospitals; two remained hospitalized for more than two weeks. The shares of Nintendo, the company that produced the games they were based on, fell about almost 5%. As a result of this incident, Nintendo ordered the episode pulled from rotation and has not been rebroadcast in any country since.
The second season was directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai, and consisted of 12 episodes that aired between 29 June 2006 and 14 September 2006. Both seasons were rebroadcast in Japan by the anime CS television network Animax, which also later broadcast the series across its respective networks in Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and other regions. The series was first broadcast in English on Amimax's Southeast Asia network starting 1 August 2006. Most episodes titles are a quote or paraphrase from the episode's dialogue.
But what was unusual was that the station's studios and offices and announcers were all based in Bergen County. The station transmitted from the 103.1 frequency and sent the signal through digital phone circuits to WJUX-FM in Monticello which rebroadcast the signal to the north-western section of The Hudson Valley. At this point, Jukebox Radio became a commercial station. In the middle of 1995, Jukebox Radio began adding baby boomer pop to the format, playing about 4 or 5 per hour.
The city's sole local television station is CKNY-TV, an owned-and-operated station of CTV. Part of the CTV Northern Ontario subsystem, CKNY functions largely as a rebroadcaster of CICI-TV Sudbury, although news reporters in North Bay provide content to CTV Northern Ontario's newscasts. In 2020, the staff was reduced to two reporters and a cameraman/editor, all of whom will work from home. The city also receives Global and CHCH through rebroadcast transmitters of stations in the Toronto market.
An accompanying music video for "Real and True" premiered on November 10, 2013, preceding the rebroadcast of the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards in the United States. The clip begins as astronauts Future and Mr Hudson discover the corpse of another astronaut, portrayed by Cyrus. After being revived on an operating table, Cyrus (covered in silver glitter) and Future are shown intimately singing their respective verses to one another. Interspersed throughout the video are scenes of Mr Hudson singing the chorus.
Various celebrities of the day send Donald birthday greetings, including Ed Asner, Andy Warhol, Donna Summer and the Star Wars droids. The tour culminates in a parade in Donald's honor at Disneyland. This was the last time Clarence Nash voiced Donald Duck. It was rebroadcast on Disney Channel Europe on November 13, 2004 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the special plus at the end of the special, it has the sign: "Walt Disney 1901–1966 Clarence Nash 1904–1985".
K257CD is one of Phoenix's oldest translators, having rebroadcast a number of different stations since going on air in 1984. It initially provided a simulcast of KSTM in Apache Junction, but by the mid-90s it was dependent on KRIM which itself was one of several transmitters for KBZR/KPTY. After a stint simulcasting KNRJ, it most recently served as a translator for KFNN prior to being transitioned to KQFN; at that time, KFNN built a new translator on 105.3 MHz.
As part of an internal corporate reorganization, Bicoastal Columbia River, LLC, applied to the FCC in to transfer the broadcast license for this station to Bicoastal Media Licenses IV, LLC. The deal was approved by the FCC on October 29, 2007, and this transaction was also consummated on December 1, 2007. In July 2010 KIHR begin broadcasting on the FM dial at 98.3. This was due to a change at the FCC to allow AM stations to rebroadcast on FM translators.
The episodes were rebroadcast by TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting within a few days of the initial broadcast on TV Tokyo. During the week of April 7 to April 13, 2008, became one of the 10 most watched anime episodes when it received an average household viewership rating of 4.2%. It later returned to the top 10 during the week of July 21–27, 2008, when its July 26 broadcast received an average rating of 4.1%.
Before GMA Network officially launched Citynet Television in August 1995, GMA Network signed a contract with Star TV Network to broadcast selected taped Channel V International TV shows from 1995 until its closure in March 1999. This programming made Trey Farley, Joey Mead, Amanda Griffin, Michael Zerrudo and the late Francis Magalona former VJ-TV hosts of part-Filipino descent, familiar to Citynet viewers. From 1998 until its closure in March 1999, Asian Top 20 Countdown was the only rebroadcast Channel V show.
Wolper also wrote short stories published in University of Texas Quarterly, North Dakota Quarterly, The Available Press: Pen Short Story Collection, Short Story International, and elsewhere. His stories were also broadcast on the BBC (“The Death Man,” chosen as one of the best stories from 1985 and rebroadcast five times), CBC, NZBC, and SABC. He won the Doubleday Option prize and the National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship for Creative Writing. A personal essay of his was published in the New York Times.
This is much like TV or radio content which offers little user interface. The broadcast mechanism may include compression and error correction to help ensure the one-way broadcast is properly received. The data may also be rebroadcast periodically, so that receivers that did not previously succeed will have additional chances to try downloading again. The data may also be encrypted, so that while anyone can receive the data, only certain destinations are able to actually decode and use the broadcast data.
Scripps sold the Milwaukee radio stations in 2018 to Good Karma Brands, making it unlikely any other calls will be warehoused on channel 22. Before it became an NBC affiliate, WGBA was rebroadcast in Michigan's Upper Peninsula on W02AM (channel 2) in Gwinn, W09BA (channel 9) in Felch, W49AF (channel 49) in Crystal Falls, and W56BF (channel 56) in Iron Mountain. The last translator was encrypted and part of the now-defunct over-the-air cable system in the area.
CJRP-FM (branded as CKO-2) is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting a Christian country music format at 103.5 FM in Saint John, New Brunswick. CJRP- FM also has a low-power rebroadcast transmitter, CJRP-FM-1 95.1 MHz in Rothesay, serving the Kennebecasis Valley.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-573 This is due to the low power of the transmitter in Saint John and was built and put into use by the previous owner, Geoffrey Rivett, to widen the reach of the station.
Eastern Time; a day-behind rebroadcast of the program aired on Sirius Talk Central 148 weekday afternoons from 12:00 to 2:00 pm. Eastern. Being carried exclusively on Sirius for several years, The Young Turks was the first show to air exclusively on Sirius Left that was not distributed through a syndication network. TYT was also carried by KFH (1330 AM and 98.7 FM, now KNSS (AM) and KNSS-FM) in Wichita, Kansas each weeknight from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
1 In July 1968, Cosby narrated Black History: Lost, Stolen, or Strayed, a CBS documentary addressing the representation of black people in popular culture. Andy Rooney wrote the Emmy- awarded script for Cosby to read. Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson said it was one of "the rare exceptions when Cosby took off the gloves and blinders, to discuss race in public with candor and discernment". Due to its popularity and controversial nature, it was rebroadcast less than a month later.
The Cancer Conspiracy reunited for the Rocketsled reunion show in Burlington, Vermont on January 21, 2017. The original lineup of Daryl Rabidoux, Greg Beadle, and Brent Frattini played two songs, "Broken Heartbeats Gathered and Rebroadcast" and "Summer of Andy." On April 27, 2018 it was announced that the band would perform again, this time as part of a celebration of the life of Cave In bassist Caleb Scofield. The show took place on June 13, 2018, at the Royale in Boston, Massachusetts.
Twitch hosted a nine-day marathon of The Joy of Painting beginning on October 29 to commemorate what would have been Ross's 73rd birthday. Twitch reported that 5.6million viewers watched the marathon and, due to its popularity, created a weekly rebroadcast of one season of The Joy of Painting each Monday. A portion of the advertising revenue was promised to charities, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. In June 2016, Ross's series Beauty Is Everywhere was added to the Netflix lineup.
Rugg said the series' demise was the result of a combination of people not understanding the series, time slot changes, appealing to the wrong demographics, and that "(...) there aren't a lot of Nielsen boxes in federal prisons. Had there been, I'm telling you, we'd still be on the air today". However, the show was later picked up by Cartoon Network and was rebroadcast from April 5, 1997 until March 29, 2003. The series had a total number of 24 episodes.
Since March 2014, McCue has hosted the radio show "Songs on the Wire", which features an eclectic program of music and live interviews, on internet-based "East Nashville Radio". Starting at some time between 2016 and 2018, and as of 2019, her show has been broadcast on low-power FM station WXNA in Nashville. The show is also rebroadcast on two Australian radio stations - Bay and Basin FM in Sanctuary Point, New South Wales, and MainFM 94.9 in Castlemaine, Victoria, as of 2019.
Used in conjunction with the "Harness" point on VRC 353 and VRC 321 units, to operate 2 or more sets as a ReBroadcast ("rebro"). This allows two or more networks, on different frequencies, to be combined, effectively increasing the ground size of the net. For instance, a vehicle using whip antennas may only be able to communicate 30 km; though placing a rebro vehicle 30 km away could extend this to 60 km by re-broadcasting the signal on a second net.
On December 23, 2011, TRI rebroadcast, without charge, the June 7, 2011 Furthur event, Furthur Experiments at TRI, rebilled as The Night Before the Night Before Christmas, at 4:00 PM PST and 7:00 PM PST. On December 25, 2011, TRI announced that RatDog will reunite for a free webcast on January 25, 2012 at 5:00 PM PST. On August 9, 2012, God Street Wine performed their album $1.99 Romances in its entirety in a live webcast from TRI Studios.
This ended on April 2, 2018, when KDFI began airing a rebroadcast of KDFW's 6:00 p.m. newscasts each weeknight at 7:00 p.m. – replacing first-run syndicated programs that had aired during the 7:00 half-hour – following the footsteps of other Fox-owned MyNetworkTV stations that have de-emphasized the service's branding during the 2017 calendar year, which have opted to air local newscasts produced by its parent Fox O&O; after timeshifting the MyNetworkTV schedule to a later evening slot.
Guests, booked by Si Siman, included Betty Johnson, Tex Ritter, Minnie Pearl, Chet Atkins, Bobby Lord, Brenda Lee, Molly Bee, Skeeter Davis, June Carter, Johnny Horton, Robin Clark, Jim Reeves and The Collins Kids."E. E. Siman Jr. Picks Guests for Arnold Show" (October 24, 1960), The Billboard, p. 14 The show aired live from NBC's Chicago, Illinois studios from 6-6:30 a.m. Central Time on Saturday mornings for the Central and Eastern time zones, and was rebroadcast at 7 a.m.
ABC broadcast a documentary: Just Punishment on 7 December 2006. This documentary was filmed over a period of two years, following Van's mother (Kim), his brother and his two close friends, through the appeals, and campaigns held (in Australia) before the execution day. It was rebroadcast on the night of 8 December 2008, also on the ABC. An opinion poll conducted by Roy Morgan Research two days after Nguyen's execution showed 52% of Australians approved of it, compared with 44% against.
KWQC has news and weather updates broadcast for iHeartMedia's Quad Cities stations, among them KMXG, WLLR-FM, and its former sister station WOC (AM). The news updates are mostly heard in the morning, from Quad Cities Today anchor David Nelson and Morgan Ottier. KMXG morning personalities McFadden & Evans also present the entertainment-themed "Showbiz Buzz" segment daily during KWQC-TV6 News at 4. The audio of the Monday through Friday 5:00 pm News is rebroadcast on WOC 1420 at 5:30 pm.
CIVI's A Morning in Victoria relaunched on September 8, 2008. CIVI previously aired a local A-Channel Morning, anchored by Bruce Williams, from its launch in 2001 until its cancellation of in 2006 when CTVglobemedia announced it would takeover CHUM Limited. During the time the show was cancelled, a rebroadcast of the previous evenings A-Channel News at 5 and 6 was shown in its timeslot. CIVI has replaced the morning show with a simulcast of Bell Media's radio station in Victoria CFAX.
As WTWP, these stations provided news and commentary during the weekday hours in a long-form style similar to that of National Public Radio, but on a commercial station staffed and programmed jointly by the Washington Post and WTOP. From 8 PM to 5 AM ET, the station was programmed as a general interest talk radio station, featuring hosts such as Clark Howard, Larry King and Jim Bohannon. On weekends, WTWP rebroadcast programs produced by Radio Netherlands and George Washington University.
In addition to the 31 episodes, the story of Decade is also told in the films Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker and Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010. On October 4, 2009, TV Asahi began a re-broadcast of the series from beginning to end at 6:30 am timeslot. When episodes 30 and 31 were rebroadcast on May 2 and 9, 2010, respectively, they were recut with some scenes extended and others cut, labeled as versions.
Radio broadcasting in Egypt began in the 20th century, in 1924 as privately owned and operated community stations. Later, in 1934 private ownership and operation were abolished and radio broadcasting was nationalized ever since. By the early 1990s, Egypt had only 4 FM stations in Greater Cairo (2 in Alexandria), but the number increased to 6 in Greater Cairo (4 in Alexandria) by the end of the decade. The increase in the number was merely a rebroadcast of the already AM radio stations.
WWUH is a non-commercial radio station licensed to the University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States. The station was started on July 15, 1968 and has a Public Alternative Radio format. WWUH operates on 91.3 MHz from a tower site in Avon, Connecticut but their programming is also rebroadcast on WDJW (89.7 FM) in Somers, Connecticut. In addition, WWUH was the first station in the state of Connecticut to webcast on a regular basis via its website.
Actual activations originated with a primary station known as a Common Program Control Station (CPCS-1), which would transmit the . The Attention Signal most commonly associated with the system was a combination of the sine waves of 853 and 960 Hzsuited to attention due to its unpleasantness. Decoders at relay stations would sound an alarm, alerting station personnel to the incoming message. Then, each relay station would broadcast the alert tone and rebroadcast the emergency message from the primary station.
The series continued its three-a-week 15-minute broadcasts until the spring of 1952. Kinescopes were rebroadcast on NBC in the summer of 1951, with live introductions by Thomas as Tom Corbett. During the spring of 1952, the TV cast of Tom Corbett also performed a twice-a-week 30-minute broadcast on ABC radio. The TV series reappeared on DuMont, alternating Saturdays with Secret Files of Captain Video for 30 minutes, before going off the air in May 1954.
Des racines et des ailes (meaning "roots and wings") is a French-language television documentary series, created by Patrick de Carolis and Patrick Charles in France in 1997. Des racines et des ailes is broadcast two Wednesdays per month on the France 3 television network and is rebroadcast on TV5. De Carolis hosted the series until he was appointed president of French public service broadcaster France Télévisions in July 2005. Since September 2014, the programme has been hosted by Carole Gaessler.
MTV Pinoy (formerly MTV Philippines) was a Philippine music and entertainment pay television network owned by Viacom International Media Networks Asia (a division of Viacom International Media Networks), with a partnership with Viva Entertainment to collaborate on local productions, events, marketing and advertising sales. The network was launched on 14 February 2014. It operated from 4pm to 1am, after that it would rebroadcast MTV Asia's programming. On 1 December 2014, MTV Pinoy launched new shows and it became a 24-hour channel.
On September 17, 2008 BYU Television produced a special report entitled, Massacre at the Meadows: A BYU Broadcasting Special Report, in which they conducted a wide- ranging, hour-long interview with the authors of the book."Massacre at the Meadows premieres on BYU TV", Mormon Times (September 23, 2008). Retrieved on 2010-04-12. The special report originally aired on September 24, 2008 and has been occasionally rebroadcast on BYU Television and other BYU media outlets such as KBYU-TV.
A movie based on this book aired on Disney XD on March 19, 2010 and then aired another one on April 2010. It was rebroadcast on October 2, 2010 and again on March 3, 2011 and aired again on July 25, 2012. The plot of the movie differs significantly from that of the book. In the movie, Stephen Terrill is an inventor rather than a silent film actor; and many of the apparently supernatural occurrences are actually Terrill's inventions which continue to operate in the house.
Like all Pacifica stations, KPFK has, since its inception run an eclectic schedule of performing arts, public affairs, and news. Many programs are available through the Pacifica Network for rebroadcast to affiliate stations and are streamed for a limited period on the Online Archives. Maintaining its adherence to Pacifica founder Lew Hill's Mission, KPFK focuses on news, public affairs, and performance of local interest, while blending in nationally and internationally focused programming. Programming includes twelve hours broadcast in Spanish from 9:00 p.m.-midnight.
Currently, La Trois's programming consists of children's & youth programming – branded OufTivi – during the day and during prime-time, it simulcasts the main news bulletin, JT 19h30 with La Une in sign language and later rebroadcast the news without sign language at 20:30, an hour after its live bulletin and also broadcasts cultural programming, documentaries and reruns. La Trois is also considered to be the equivalent to its Flemish counterparts, the 2 sub-channels, Ketnet (children's programming) and Op 12 (cultural and youth programming).
On August 7, 2020, the CBC received CRTC approval to add a new FM transmitter at 90.1 MHz Prince Albert to rebroadcast the programming of CBKF-FM in Regina, Saskatchewan. The new transmitter will also replace CKSF-FM at Prince Albert which was previously owned by Société canadienne-française de Prince Albert, a community-owned rebroadcaster of CBKF-FM Regina.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2020-246, CBKF-FM Regina – New transmitter in Prince Albert, CRTC, August 7, 2020 The new call sign become CBKF-FM-6.
From 1994 to 2000, the CBC, in a venture with Power Broadcasting (former owner of CKWS in Kingston), jointly owned two networks: # Newsworld International (NWI), an American cable channel that rebroadcast much of the programming of CBC Newsworld (now known as CBC News Network). # Trio, an arts and entertainment channel. In 2000, CBC and Power Broadcasting sold these channels to Barry Diller's USA Networks. Diller's company was later acquired by Vivendi Universal, which in turn was partially acquired by NBC to form NBC Universal.
CTV has previously broadcast the Summer Games in 1976 (along with CBC) and 1992, and the Winter Games in 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984 (along with CBC), 1988 and 1994. The 1980 "Miracle on Ice" game was aired live on CTV in Canada, but not ABC in the United States. Thus, American viewers who resided in or near the Canada–US border and received the CTV signal could watch the game live, but the rest of the United States had to wait for a delayed rebroadcast.
In 1973, the USAF formally transferred operations to the CBC. On March 1, 1988, the station's licence was renewed. The CRTC also noted that CFLA was basically a rebroadcast transmitter of CBNT St. John's, aside from 3 hours and 20 minutes of locally produced programming each week. Most of this programming was a ten-minute insert of the daily news and public affairs program Here and Now (from CBNT), and a 30-minute news and general interest program Coffee Break, which aired on weekday mornings.
Northern Access Network was a Canadian unlicensed television system which broadcast videotaped programming to remote Canadian communities in the late 1970s."The illegal TV network in northern Ontario that tried to go legit". CBC News, February 26, 2019. Although shortlived and often in conflict with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission over its lack of a broadcast license, the service did have the effect of forcing Canada's major commercial television networks to add rebroadcast transmitters in a number of communities they had previously ignored.
Public affairs programming includes the flagship daily current affairs show The Agenda and an overnight rebroadcast of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario's Question Period from the Ontario Parliament Network. All TVO programming is aired in English or in another language with English subtitles. French-language programs were previously shown on Sundays, from noon until sign-off, for the benefit of Franco-Ontarian viewers. The establishment of French counterpart network TFO led to the discontinuation of French-language programming on TVO by the mid-1990s.
The MTV Video Music Award for Best Latino Artist was first introduced to the MTV Video Music Awards in 2010 under the name tr3́s Latino Artist of the Year. The winner was chosen by the viewers voting on MTV Tr3s' official website. The winner, however, does not receive the award at the main ceremony and in later years was announced during the Spanish-language rebroadcast of the award ceremony on tr3́s. This category were rewarded from 2006 to 2009 in Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica.
Gippie's Kingdom (GK) is the first Bahamian television soap opera. It first aired on the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas, June 13, 2012 for 14 weeks and is set to rebroadcast on the Cable12 Community Channel on the 27th of May 2013. The second season of Gippie's Kingdom is expected to premiere in the fall of 2013. The show features Chigozie Ijeoma as Everett Harrison Gibson, otherwise known as "Gippie" and other performances such as Matthew Wildgoose as "Kirby" and Shirley Taylor as "Mama Tilda".
WOEL aired many programs produced by Bob Jones University, as well as programs like "The Gospel Hour" with Oliver B. Greene, "The Bright Spot Hour" with Harold Sightler and "The People's Gospel Hour" with Perry Rockwood and "Unshackled" from the Pacific Garden Mission. Live church services were also broadcast from the Maranatha Baptist Church in Elkton, Maryland. The music is conservative and traditional. In the 1980s, WOEL was rebroadcast on two translators, one in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania and one in Easton, Maryland on 90.7 MHz.
WHCU had been on a former WYXL translator (first at 95.5, then briefly at 95.9) before Saga turned off the translator, accommodating the introduction of WFIZ into the market. The use of WQNY-HD3 overcomes the challenges of 870's night time pattern, especially outside of Tompkins County. In August 2010, WHCU returned to analog FM broadcasting with the reintroduction of a translator at 95.9 FM. W240CB is a 250-watt translator located on Ithaca's South Hill, and it is licensed to rebroadcast WQNY.
Around 1988, a translator station, K34AV, was built in Fresno to rebroadcast KFCB's signal. The translator became low-power station KSDI-LP in 1997 (now on channel 33) and is no longer associated with KFCB/KTNC. Efforts around the same time to construct another translator in Modesto, and purchase a full-power station on Long Island, New York failed. In 1990, the license renewal application of KFCB came under fire from minority groups for alleged failures to comply with the equal employment opportunity regulations of the FCC.
Television programs featuring the Lipizzans include The White Horses, a 1965 children's television series co-produced by RTV Ljubljana (now RTV Slovenija) of Yugoslavia and BR-TV of Germany, rebroadcast in the United Kingdom. It followed the adventures of a teenaged girl who visits a farm where Lipizzan horses are raised. Many books and poems mention or star Lipizzans. In 2011, the Dutch writer Frank Westerman published a book on the history of the 20th century through the perspective of the Lipizzan horses, Brother Mendel's Perfect Horse.
Moments of Endearment was well received by audiences. The drama made household names of Nick Cheung, Miriam Yeung and Michael Tse. With the popularity of Michael Tse character as the feminine Fai, TVB offered Tse an artiste contract with the television station. Even though the two main leads have since become major stars in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China TVB has never released Moments of Endearment on DVD or VCD, fans can only re-watch the drama during rebroadcast or on streaming websites.
WKTB-CD, virtual channel 47 (UHF digital channel 23), is a low-powered, Class A Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Capital Media Group manages and broadcasts Spanish-language network, Telemundo on digital subchannel 47.2; the 47.2 signal is rebroadcast on Rome- licensed Ion Television station WPXA-TV to provide a full-power Telemundo signal to the entire market, which also maps to 47.1 via PSIP. The station is owned by Korean American TV Broadcasting. TeleXitos is broadcast on 47.3.
On August 18, 2009, miners from the union seized XHMAP-TV and shut the station down. They sought to regain control of the station and hoped to modernize its antiquated transmission equipment. The miners also alleged that the president and secretary of the Comité Pro-Antena Parabólica had made a deal to allow the station to rebroadcast XHRCG. After 2009, the station's programming source changed again, to channel 4 on the local cable system operated by Núcleo Radio Televisión, a company of Rolando González Treviño.
Los Angeles police detective Gene Handsome visits the house of a new neighbor and meets her babysitter, Heather Dromgoole. The next day, Handsome and his partner, Fleur Scozzari, find that Dromgoole has been murdered and dismembered outside the home of actor Talbert Bacorn. Bacorn claims that at the time of the murder, he was inside taking care of his neighbor's dog and watching a TV rebroadcast of one of his early films. Handsome's neighbor, Nora, says Dromgoole was a good babysitter despite stealing several items from her.
Although Piper had the right to remain anonymous because of the sexual assault, she chose to waive her anonymity, in an attempt to increase public awareness of the situation for burn victims, and also the treatment they go through. Piper also took part in a documentary about her experience, Katie: My Beautiful Face, which was aired by Channel 4 on 29 October 2009, and, according to figures from Attentional, gained over 3.3 million viewers. The programme has been rebroadcast several times and in a number of territories.
He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown was rebroadcast yearly on CBS between February 1969 and June 1972. It was released on home video in the 1980s by Hi-Tops Video. Snoopy Double Feature volume 2, a VHS release containing He's Your Dog and It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown, was released on March 11, 1994 (it would later be re-issued in 1997 after Viacom bought Paramount). The first DVD release came on July 7, 2009, in remastered form as part of the DVD box set Peanuts 1960s Collection.
Following its initial ABC broadcast, A Carol for Another Christmas was not rebroadcast for nearly five decades. During that time, the film was not commercially available, although it could be seen at the Paley Center for Media in New York and Los Angeles and the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles. Some 16 mm prints were sold on the educational market, and bootlegs were also circulated. In 2000, clips from the film appeared in the David Leaf/ John Scheinfeld documentary The Unknown Peter Sellers.
After 48 years, A Carol for Another Christmas was finally rebroadcast when Turner Classic Movies (TCM) telecast it on December 16, 2012. Since then, TCM has aired the film annually in December and occasionally at other times, such as September 2015 in connection with a birthday tribute to Sellers. TCM has also made the film available for limited- time on-demand streaming via TCM.com. The print used by TCM does not contain Mancini's theme and instead substitutes a recording of children singing traditional carols.
The Nine Network discarded copies of some of their programs, including the popular GTV-9 series In Melbourne Tonight starring Graham Kennedy. Though it ran five nights a week from 1957 to 1970, fewer than 100 episodes are known to survive, and many of the surviving episodes are edited prints made for rebroadcast across Australia. Early episodes of breakfast show Hey Hey It's Saturday do not exist because the programme was broadcast live and did not begin live videotape recordings until a number of years later.
Bozo returned to television on December 24, 2005 in a two-hour retrospective titled Bozo, Gar & Ray: WGN TV Classics. The primetime premiere was #1 in the Chicago market and continues to be rebroadcast and streamed live online annually during the holiday season. Bozo also returned to Chicago's parade scene and the WGN-TV float in 2008 as the station celebrated its 60th anniversary. He also appeared in a 2008 public service announcement alerting WGN-TV analog viewers about the upcoming switch to digital television.
Former logo (2002-2013) The station originally signed on in early 1997 as W59CR from a tower near the corner of NC 98 and US 70 By-Pass in East Durham. Broadcasting then on channel 59, the station rebroadcast WACN-LP (channel 34) from Apex, a Christian TV station. The call letters changed to WIWW-LP in late 1997. When WUNC-TV needed UHF channel 59 for digital, WIWW vacated the channel for UHF 26 on the WNCU tower off Rose of Sharon Road in northwest Durham.
This Week in Science is a weekly program formerly streamed live from the This Week in Tech Network (TWiT), and then rebroadcast from U.C. Davis' KDVS, 90.3 FM. This Week in Science currently records every Wednesday night using Hangouts on Air which are streamed live on both Youtube and the This Week in Science live page. Starting in late 2007, Sanford expanded her work, starring in On Network's successful series Food Science. The program explores the science of cooking as well as at-home experiments involving food.
From 2009 to January 2014, KXVA aired a simulcast of Fox News at Nine, an hour-long evening newscast from San Antonio Fox affiliate KABB; the newscast aired every night at 9 p.m., except in the case of Fox programming overruns due to network sports coverage, and was rebroadcast nightly at 10 p.m. on a one-hour tape delay on KXVA-DT2. From October 2010 to 2014, the station simulcasted KABB's four-hour morning newscast, Fox News First weekday mornings from 5:00 to 9:00 a.m.
In December 2007 the Sioux Lookout repeater was converted to 97.1 FM. In the fall of 2008 the Red Lake AM repeater was also converted to FM, also at 97.1 MHz.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-67Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-68 On June 8, 2010, co-owned CFOB-FM Fort Frances applied to use the rebroadcasting transmitter CKDR-6-AM Atikokan to rebroadcast CFOB-FM instead of CKDR-2-FM Sioux Lookout.Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2010-350 The CRTC approved the plan on August 19, 2010.
On March 20, 1980, La Radio du Pontiac Inc. received approval from the CRTC to operate a new community FM radio station at Fort-Coulonge (101.7 MHz with effective radiated power of 3,000 watts) with rebroadcast transmitters at Chapeau (93.5 MHz with ERP of 150 watts) and Rapide-des-Joachims (94.3 MHz, and ERP of 35 watts). The station was originally launched in 1981 at 101.5 FM; it moved to 101.7 in 1993.Decision CRTC 93-14 On June 1981, La Radio du Pontiac Inc.
Singapore replaced the original kerosene-fired lamp of Horsburgh Lighthouse with automated navigational lights in the 1970s. In 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1978, the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) considered the feasibility of carrying out reclamation of about of land around Pedra Branca, but did not go ahead with the project.Pedra Branca case, para. 249. On 30 May 1977, with the permission of the PSA, the Republic of Singapore Navy installed a military rebroadcast station which it shared with the Republic of Singapore Air Force.
WHRM airs the Ideas Network on HD-3 to serve the Wausau area, due to WLBL-FM being a time-share operation with Rhinelander's WXPR as WXPW (as of September 2017, WLBL-HD3 is rebroadcast full-time in the Wausau area via analog translator W267BB (101.3)). WHHI airs the News/Classical Network on HD-3 to fill in coverage gaps of WERN and WSSW. WERN also has an HD-3, which is the audio of Ideas Network station WHA to feed translator W215AQ 90.9 in Madison.
Together with Carlus Padrissa he directed Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny [Rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny] (2010) by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, which debuted at the Teatro Real in Madrid and was rebroadcast live to 127 movie theatres in Europe and Mexico. In 2011, he directed Quartet by Luca Francesconi, based on the play of the same name by Heiner Müller. The opera debuted at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and was co-produced with the Wiener Festwochen.
Previously, NBC and CBS would air their pre-game shows at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time for markets that were only receiving games with 2:00 or 4:00 p.m. Eastern start times. From the mid-to-late 1980s, NBC would to open its NFL pre-game show with a feature called "Great Games, Great Moments," which rebroadcast an original clip (from an NBC telecast, as opposed to NFL Films) of a play from a classic NFL game originally televised on the network.
Chuck Weiss, whose reputation was gained creating special > news-making events in New York City, the most competitive market in the > United States. His appearance on To Tell the Truth, included his affidavit > as read by host Bud Collyer.Originally aired November 5, 1959 and > rebroadcast on Game Show Network on March 19, 2009. Behind the Great Wall was released on December 2, 1959, just three weeks ahead of Scent of Mystery, and the competition between the two films was called "the battle of the smellies" by Variety.
My Boy Jack is a 2007 British biographical television film based on David Haig's 1997 play of the same name for ITV. It was filmed in August 2007, with Haig as Rudyard Kipling and Daniel Radcliffe as John Kipling. It does not include act three of the play, which extended to the 1920s and 1930s: instead it ends with Kipling reciting the poem "My Boy Jack". The American television premiere was on 20 April 2008 on PBS, with primetime rebroadcast on 27 March 2011.
Speed Racer Enterprises was also involved in creating original American takes on the Japanese series such as The New Adventures of Speed Racer and Speed Racer: The Next Generation. Due to Speed Racer Enterprises, the original 1967 series made a comeback through reruns on MTV, broadcast in the early morning hours. In 1993, the series was rebroadcast in syndication concurrently with a new American-created remake. Since all the rights were now under Speed Racer Enterprises, all references to the original rights holder, Trans-Lux, were removed.
WOPX of recent has also carried Tampa Bay Rays baseball and Tampa Bay Lightning hockey from Ion's Tampa affiliate and produced by Fox Sports. On September 4, 2004, WOPX aired the NASCAR Xfinity Series (then Busch) race from California Speedway due to local NBC (who at that time broadcast NBS races) affiliate WESH's coverage of Hurricane Francis. Until the summer of 2005, WOPX had a JSA with WESH, which, during that time, WOPX aired a rebroadcast of WESH's 6 p.m. newscast at 7 p.
Over-the-air, CBET can be received in Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio with a really strong and reliable rooftop and/or indoor antenna. The station was also listed in some TV Guide editions in northern Ohio. Prior to July 31, 2012, CBET was the only CBC-owned station not to have any repeaters; transmitters in Sarnia and Chatham rebroadcast CBLT instead. CBET is carried on cable providers in Detroit, as well as on in much of Southeast Michigan, as far away as Flint and East Lansing.
" Fox News strongly condemned Pirro's statement. Pirro, an Arab-American, later clarified her remarks, stating that she did not mean to insist that Representative Omar was anti-American because of her faith, saying that she intended to start a discussion. On March 16, Fox News decided not to air her show replacing it with a rebroadcast of a Scandalous episode in its time slot. CNN reported on March 17 that Pirro had been suspended by Fox News, and President Trump wrote on Twitter: "Bring back @JudgeJeanine Pirro.
In 1995, with the addition of Radio 98.9 FM, catering largely to the urban youth, the National Broadcasting Service (i.e. the radio frequencies) were relocated to the TTT compound at 11A Maraval Road in Port of Spain. Yet a further frequency came on board shortly thereafter - 91.1 FM. This frequency was for a while also used to rebroadcast NBS Radio 610 AM as an FM signal. Under the re-branded International Communications Network (ICN), 91.1 FM eventually changed its format entirely to East Indian programming in 1998.
Reruns continue to air to this day (in many markets airing on Saturday nights at 7 pm, the same time the show aired during the latter years of its original run), with new and updated interviews with surviving cast members. as preserved on the Internet Archive The shows are occasionally "recut" and interspersed with segments from other episodes for time and diversity purposes; for example, a rebroadcast of Gail Farrell's 1969 debut featured an added song by Anacani, who did not join the show until 1973.

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