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  • Some particularly politically sensitive material is available only through wired radio connections.
  • "We take a wireless radio, because we don't have wired radio there.
  • There is no shooting on wired radio, except during the news.
  • Today's wired radio is a three-button, breadbox-size receiver.
  • His company, originally known as Wired Radio, began transmitting over telephone lines, later expanding its broadcasts into hotels and restaurants.
  • "' Southsound Radio "', now called Wire Radio, is a UK radio station owned and operated by Southsound Media in Bristol.
  • On March 11, 2013, Burbank became the interim host for the syndicated public radio variety show " Live Wire Radio ".
  • More and more, wired radio connections are either ignored in new buildings, plastered over in old ones, or allowed to rust away.
  • "' Federal Unitary Enterprise Russian Broadcasting and Alert Networks "'( ) is wired radio operator alert in Moscow and St . Petersburg.
  • The most popular of the wired radio channels, the station must compete fiercely for audience and advertising, said Irina A . Gerasimova, Mayak's chairwoman.
  • In a culture that almost daily seems a bit more Russian-Western than the day before, wired radio plays its share of Spears and Oreiro.
  • By law, wired radio reaches virtually every building in every city, village and farm in Russia, not to mention much of the former Soviet Union.
  • It has a photo of a similar hard wired radio ( ? ) in russia . talk ) 00 : 03, 4 December 2009 ( UTC)
  • Madeira began his career as an amateur broadcaster with the Voice of Rediffusion, a wired radio channel of the Trinidad Broadcasting Company which also operated the Radio Trinidad station.
  • For a short while, Cauer worked for the Wired Radio Company in Newark, New Jersey but then returned to G鰐tingen with the intention of building a fast analogue computer there.
  • The concept, embraced by millions of other Russians, is known as wired radio, a linear descendant of the loudspeakers that Stalin once hung on poles in farms, communal apartment houses and villages throughout the Soviet Union.
  • It is about to start using the World-Wide Web to sell its wares, taking a logical step on from its earlier use of technology : after all, Gen . Squier's company was originally called " Wired Radio ."
  • In 1922, the rights to Squier's patents were acquired by the North American Company utility conglomerate, which created a company named "'Wired Radio Inc . "'to deliver music to their customers, charging them for music right on their electric bill.
  • Fulfilling the vision of General Squier's Wired Radio, the music is then sent by modem from the Seattle headquarters to satellite uplink stations in Cheyenne, Wyo ., and Raleigh, N . C . Subscribers receive the transmissions via 18-inch dishes on their roofs.
  • "' Luke Burbank "'( born May 8, 1976 ) is an American radio host and podcaster who hosts the Portland, Oregon-based syndicated variety show " Live Wire Radio " and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast " Too Beautiful to Live ".
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