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Broadcasting: On New Year's Day, 1926, with Gaelic League founder and future first Irish president Dr. Douglas Hyde at the microphone, indigenous Irish radio broadcasting began over the Dublin Broadcasting Station, with its call sign 2RN meant to invoke the last two words of the song "Come Back to Erin."
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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This is the fuel for the “Irrelvance in Broadcasting Network”.
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Broadcasting: On New Year's Day, 1926, with Gaelic League founder and future first Irish president Dr. Douglas Hyde at the microphone, indigenous Irish radio broadcasting began over the Dublin Broadcasting Station, with its call sign 2RN meant to invoke the last two words of the song "Come Back to Erin."
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is the largest funder for public radio stations and gets about $400 million a year from the government.
Defund NPR radio? Who's funding it anyway? Melissa Bell 2010
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According to this report in Broadcasting and Cable that came out today, NBC maybe courting Comedy Ce ...
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Try this: Broadcasting is what Adams used to tell his lies in the first place.
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Broadcasting: On New Year's Day, 1926, with Gaelic League founder and future first Irish president Dr. Douglas Hyde at the microphone, indigenous Irish radio broadcasting began over the Dublin Broadcasting Station, with its call sign 2RN meant to invoke the last two words of the song "Come Back to Erin."
John Lee: Media History, Made in Ireland John Lee 2010
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I was most taken aback by Mr Lostit's poor use of language when I interviewed him for DBC (Dungeekin Broadcasting Corporation).
Government Announces New Data Loss Method Dungeekin 2009
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He says that Kids will be kings of all media and that Broadcasting is dying – not completely away but that it lacks the authority peer-to-peer represents “authentic voices only”.
Clues to the Future: What the users of tomorrow are teaching us today « Where Rasta Meets Pasta 2006
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Link to story in Broadcasting & Cable (Thanks, Joel Meyer)
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