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Huacuja Alonso, Isabel. "Broadcasting the ‘(anti)colonial sublime’: Radio SEAC, Congress Radio, and the Second World War in South Asia." Modern Asian Studies 57, no. 5 (September 2023): 1615–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x2200049x.

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AbstractThis article considers the Second World War’s effects on radio infrastructures and listening cultures in India through a detailed analysis of two radio stations: Radio SEAC and Congress Radio. Radio SEAC was a military radio station based in Ceylon targeting British soldiers stationed in Asia. It housed what was then one of the most wide-reaching transmitters. Congress Radio was a makeshift station in Bombay run by young and largely unknown anticolonial activists. While operating on vastly different scales and with rival goals, these stations’ political ambitions were surprisingly similar. Radio SEAC sought to restore confidence in the empire by invoking an old device of imperialism: what Brian Larkin calls the ‘colonial sublime’, the use of ‘technology to represent an overwhelming sense of grandeur’. Radio SEAC’s colonial sublime, however, was not aimed at colonized populations, but at disillusioned British soldiers, whose faith in the empire the station wished to revive. Congress Radio, in contrast, sought to summon what I call the ‘anticolonial sublime’ by deploying the aura of imperial technology against British rulers. Yet, whereas the colonial sublime required technologies to work smoothly, the anticolonial sublime did not. Congress radio broadcasters celebrated their station’s faulty reception, nurturing an aesthetic of rebelliousness. Analysing these two radio projects together, the article traces how the war shaped technological infrastructures while challenging conventional understandings about how radio connects with audiences. British administrators, like anticolonial activists, sought to bring about change less through programming content than through the aura of technological prowess they hoped their stations would generate.
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Kovtun, Natalia, and Svitlana Koval. "Typological Features of Polish Academic Radio Websites." Obraz 44, no. 1 (2024): 110–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/obraz.2023.3(43)-110-122.

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Introduction. Considering the rapid processes of convergence and digitalization, student radio stations have also begun operating online. Particularly illustrative in this regard are the websites of Polish radio stations, which position themselves as "Polish academic radio broadcasters." In the context of the theme of our research, the concepts of Polish student radio, university radio, and academic radio are synonymous. Relevance of the study. The purpose of the study is to explore typological characteristics, content, and design of websites of Polish academic radio stations. For the first time, a generalized definition of the concept of «radio station website» and the classification of websites of student radio stations are proposed, typological features of Polish academic radio station websites are analyzed according to the identified criteria. Methodology. The work employs a number of interdisciplinary methods: analysis, synthesis, observation, monitoring, description, generalization, and systematization. Content analysis method is also applied to analyze the content of the websites. Results. It is established that all analyzed websites belong to informational-entertainment category by functional purpose; their content and categorization fully correspond to the orientation and information presentation style of the radio station; they conduct round-the-clock online broadcasting on their websites, utilizing various streaming capabilities. The design of the websites predominantly exhibits restrained aesthetics, catering to the preferences of the youth audience. Conclusions. The conducted analysis does not claim to be exhaustive but represents the first attempt to systematize existing types of websites of student radio stations. In the future, we plan to further study online student radio in detail.
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Kruglova, Liudmila, and Sofiya Dolganova. "Visualisation of Radio: Audiovisual Content Strategies of Moscow Radio Stations in Social Media During the Turbulence." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2023): 436–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2023.12(3).436-451.

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This paper presents the results of a study of the content strategies related to visualisation of Moscow's top-rated radio stations in social media. The objectives were to determine the activity of Moscow radio stations and audience response in social media during the turbulent late 2022. First, the official accounts of forty three Moscow radio stations on the platforms VKontakte, Odnoklassniki, in the messenger Telegram* and on the video hosting YouTube, as well as Yandex Zen, Twitter*, TikTok*, Yappy, RuTube and so on were analyzed. For a more detailed analysis of content strategies, ten radio stations leading the Mediascope ranking were selected. The analysis was carried out according to the following criteria: the presence of official representation in social media, the number of subscribers, forms, formats and genres of activity of the radio station, the audience response to the content of the radio station in social networks and messengers. Particular attention in the study was paid to the ways in which the selected radio stations were visualized. The results of the analysis show that VKontakte remains the most popular platform for radio stations during the turbulence, followed by YouTube, Odnoklassniki, Telegram* and Zen. Social media pages are used by stations as a specific method of expansion or as a means of strategic interaction with the audience. The predominance of video content is observed on two platforms — Vkontakte and YouTube; music stations are the most active in posting it. Radio stations are not particularly active in publishing video content on the site, and almost all of them post videos from their YouTube channels. A number of radio stations do not publish video content at all. The most popular are short vertical videos and 'long' horizontal recordings created from both on-air and unique off-air content. There are practically no broadcasts (except for the news content of "Moscow Talks"). The channels' audience is rather passive. With regular video broadcasts and publication of content, radio stations achieve high audience engagement.
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Rusdi, Farid. "Strategi Komunikasi Pemasaran Program Interaktif di Media Radio." Jurnal ASPIKOM 1, no. 3 (July 15, 2011): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.24329/aspikom.v1i3.23.

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Most of radio stations today is involving the audiences through the interactive program. This changes is related with the reformation order, particularly in developing public sphere, meaning that society is more open than before. Some of the radio stations create this interactive program as their main positioning. In the competition among the radio station, marketing communication strategy is needed. This article discuss about how the station radio using the marketing communication strategy to win the competition.
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Mayowa, Gbalaja. "Assessment of Radio Waves Propagation Pattern from Radio Stations in Lokoja and Okene, Kogi State, Nigeria." Advanced Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering 2, no. 1 (November 30, 2022): 78–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.52589/ajste-au9cs6sp.

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Okene, Lokoja and their environs have been experiencing radio signal distortions and have been of great concern to the citizens due to bad quality signals and signal attenuation increase. This study assesses the patterns of radio wave propagation from five radio stations in Lokoja and Okene, Kogi State, Nigeria. Equipment, a field strength metre was used to measure signal strengths and quality of radio signals. Six locations in both Lokoja, Okene and the environs were selected for each radio station. The approximate distances between the transmitting and receiving antennas were determined. Thirty-five locations were measured inclusive of the five radio stations and the six selected positions. Three locations in Okene and another three locations in Lokoja were used. Thereafter, calculations of the signal wavelengths of each radio station and the free space path-loss of signals were calculated at the positions. Factors such as reflections by buildings, mountains and vegetation cover, refractions by the rivers, streams, rainfall and absorption of the human abdomen were looked into at such areas as likely causes of signal attenuation. Good locations to site FM radio stations were determined from the results. The approximate distances from the stations to establish booster stations in order to receive news adequately were also determined.
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Havisa, Jihan, Taris Anggraeni, Ilham Baihaqi, and Indra Naufal. "Upaya Radio Elbayu Mempertahankan Pendengar." COMMUSTY Journal of Communication Studies and Society 1, no. 2 (March 27, 2024): 48–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.38043/commusty.v1i2.3881.

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Radio El Bayu is one of the AM radios that still exist today. This radio is also the only active radio station in Gresik. This radio, established in 1994, has a target audience of 40 years and over. In its time, this radio often held an event for the local community to build its image among the public. When many radios broadcast with FM, El Bayu remains consistent with the AM transmitter used. In fact, in Indonesia itself, it is very rare to find radio stations that still use this AM transmitter. Although the number of radio listeners has decreased, some people still choose to listen to radio channels. In this journal, we will discuss the efforts made by El Bayu Radio to retain radio listeners, considering that El Bayu still uses AM transmitters and has to compete with current digital media.
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Saturwar, Dr Jitendra Saturwar,, Dhruv Sheth, Yash Shah, Riddhi Siddhpura, and Tanvi Dhumal. "AI Radio App." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) 11, no. 1 (May 30, 2022): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.a6894.0511122.

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We present a live streaming app for Android And iOS devices and Web using URL. The app is useful for three reasons first, all your favorite radio stations will be grouped in one place, and hence, you can easily play and switch from one station to another without any hassle. Second, it is an app that turns your device into a radio setting you listen to live streaming stations while in the office, on the road, or in any other setting. Third, it is the Voice assistant-based app that takes input from the User command and plays channel according to the command. The app is similar to Spotify but on a smaller scale. This application provides a facility to listen to your favorite music anytime, anywhere. It provides live streaming from radio stations all around the globe. It is distinct from on-demand file serving. Internet radio is also distinct from podcasting, which involves downloading rather than streaming. Many Internet radio services are associated with a corresponding traditional (terrestrial) radio station or radio network. Internet using radio stations are independent of such associations. Internet radio services are usually accessible from anywhere in the world. The app has two main contributions: 1) We describe all the steps and components needed to develop such an app. 2) We also discuss the functionality and the trade- offs using different components and approaches. Radio audiences will be formed of all segments of society even people who are handicapped.
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HORVATH, JAMES L., and STEPHEN F. KNIGHT. "Valuing Radio Stations." Business Valuation Review 10, no. 3 (September 1991): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5791/0882-2875-10.3.111.

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Pfund, Richard. "EFFICIENT RADIO STATIONS." Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 27, no. 1 (March 18, 2009): 164–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1915.tb00377.x.

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Pang, Shan Chen, Hong Yue Wu, Xiao Wei Sun, and Yong Jun Zhang. "Optimization Algorithm of the Repeaters Distribution by Square and Cellular Model." Applied Mechanics and Materials 284-287 (January 2013): 2677–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.284-287.2677.

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Very high frequency (VHF) is widely used in radio and television broadcasting. In order to improve the quality of service (QoS) and signal transmission distance, the repeaters be applied to lengthen the transmitting distance of VHF and expand the coverage of radio stations. Under ensuring the QoS, the reduction cost is very important. In this paper, focusing on the different coverage of repeaters, we discuss the minimum number of repeaters to cover a whole circular area, and the square model and cellular model are proposed. Then we analyze the case in view of the simplex communication and duplex communication. Furthermore, the influence of the location of the radio station to the minimum number of repeaters needed is discussed. Finally, we discuss how the minimum number of repeaters changes with the change of the numbers of radio stations. The minimum number of repeaters to cover the circle area will increase as the radius of the repeaters coverage decreases. The radio station in the center of the circle flat can broadcast to the farthest area and the radio station in the fringe area can’t broadcast to farther area. In simplex communication, the minimum number of repeaters with n radio stations in the circle are is n-1 times greater than that with only one radio station.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Radio stations"

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Komarova, Anastasia. "The content of music radio websites /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p1420925.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.
Accompany CD-ROM contains music survey and graph. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 108-112). Also available on the Internet.
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Palmer, Ronald J. "Precise positioning with AM radio stations." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq23650.pdf.

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Beaini, Chadi. "Backup Battery cooling for Radio Base Stations." Thesis, KTH, Energiteknik, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-92033.

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Telecommunication systems are expanding around the world. From infrastructure networks to macro and pico systems, including RBS (Radio Base Station). To ensure the availability of RBS during a shortage on the electricity grid,EricssonABdeveloped BBS (Battery Base Stations) and BBU (Battery Base Units). The battery temperature is very critical to the battery life and the battery’s electrical performance. Taking energy efficiency and environmental issues in consideration, the need of a battery thermal management system increases. Therefore, sustainability is included to the core of this project. The performance of VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead-Acid) backup batteries for telecommunication RBS can be greatly improved by keeping an adequate control of the battery temperature. A solid relation between temperature and battery lifetime exists, which urges the need to keep batteries around their optimal life and performance temperature; 25°C. Different ways of cooling currently used atEricssonABare presented in this paper, including different ways of improving the cooling system performance. By testing, the variation of battery temperature with different air gaps separating the batteries were monitored. Other cooling methods, such as liquid cooling and PCM (Phase Change Materials) were also studied. Literature studies and test results showed a promising potential for such technologies to be granted green light to be used for future products. Tests were made to study the thermal conduction within battery cells. The efficiency of liquid cooling was tested as well; a cold plate heat exchanger was manufactured and used for the preliminary testing.
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Lötter, Theresa E. "An investigation into the sustainability of community radio campus radio as case-study /." Pretoria : [S.n.], 2007. http://upetd-up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11192007-122714/.

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Sauls, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph). "An Analysis of Selected Factors Which Influence the Funding of College and University Noncommercial Radio Stations as Perceived by Station Directors." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1993. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278770/.

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Montgomery, Bertram O'Neal. "The song remains the same ownership concentration and format homogeneity in the radio industry /." Greensboro, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007. http://libres.uncg.edu/edocs/etd/1423/umi-uncg-1423.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007.
Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Oct. 22, 2007). Directed by Kenneth Allan; submitted to the Dept. of Sociology. Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-36).
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Vasques, Vanessa Claudia. "Convergence of old and new: a case study analysis of the development online by a South African radio station: Radiosondergrense/www.rsg.co.za." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003913.

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This thesis is a case study analysis of the dream one radio station had about creating something new and unique on the Internet. RadioSonderGrense (RSG), an Afrikaans South African radio station, saw opportunities for themselves as a radio station on the Internet and put enormous resources and man-power into their venture. Their vision of what the Internet could bring to their radio station, and what they could bring to a website set the ground for creative and innovative thought. This dissertation is an examination of whether the Internet lived up to the expectations RSG had for it, and whether they were able to use their resources (in terms of their audience, their advertisers and the uniqueness of radio) to create something new and never seen before. The foremost aim of this dissertation is to shed some light onto the up-to-now under researched area of why radio stations have begun to develop on the Internet. Through the analysis of RSG, their comes to this subject some new thoughts and ideas about the convergence of these two mediums. RSG, and radio in general, are examined historically, practically and in comparison to the Internet. This is done in order to fully grasp the project that RSG had set for themselves and to realize where they had come from and where they hoped to go. It is argued that although RSG had hoped for great things, their innovative thought was not enough to guarantee them their dreams. They were not able to fully utilize the resources available to them in combination with what the Internet could offer them to fulfill the expectations they had for themselves. The foremost conclusion is that although RSG were able to envisage what the Internet could add to the radio station, they fell short of giving their listeners, users and advertisers a tool which could make the RSG website truly unique. Their website gives the user some interesting and useful applications, but it does not make full use of what the Internet and radio together could create.
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Holtkamp, Hauke Andreas. "Enhancing the energy efficiency of radio base stations." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/9376.

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This thesis is concerned with the energy efficiency of cellular networks. It studies the dominant power consumer in future cellular networks, the Long Term Evolution (LTE) radio Base Station (BS), and proposes mechanisms that enhance the BS energy efficiency by reducing its power consumption under target rate constraints. These mechanisms trade spare capacity for power saving. First, the thesis describes how much power individual components of a BS consume and what parameters affect this consumption based on third party experimental data. These individual models are joined into a component power model for an entire BS. The component model is an essential step in analysis but is too complex for many applications. It is therefore abstracted into a much simpler parameterized model to reduce its complexity. The parameterized model is further simplified into an affine model which can be applied in power minimization. Second, Power Control (PC) and Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) are identified as promising power-saving Radio Resource Management (RRM) mechanisms and applied to multi-user downlink transmission. PC reduces the power consumption of the Power Amplifier (PA) and is found to be most effective at high traffic loads. DTX mostly reduces the power consumption of the Baseband (BB) unit while interrupting transmission and is better applied in low traffic loads. Joint optimization of these two techniques is found to enable additional power-saving at medium traffic loads and to be a convex problem which can be solved efficiently. The convex problem is extended to provide a comprehensive power-saving Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) frame resource scheduler. The proposed scheduler is shown to reduce power consumption by 25-40% in computer simulations, depending on the traffic load. Finally, the thesis investigates the influence of interference on power consumption in a network of multiple power-saving BSs. It discusses three popular alternative distributed uncoordinated methods which align DTX mode between neighbouring BSs. To address drawbacks of these three, a fourth memory-based DTX alignment method is proposed. It decreases power consumption by up to 40% and retransmission probability by around 20%, depending on the traffic load.
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Pereira, Eduardo Campos. "Spatial distribution of radio base stations at Fortaleza." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2015. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=15691.

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The growing demand for mobile telephony services and the advent of new technologies requires their continued expansion, in order to ensure safe, reliable and high quality to its users. As a direct consequence of this growth has been the need to increase the amount of Radio Base Stations (RBS) to be installed. This expansion may have visual impacts and damage to the health of the population in the surrounding areas of the base stations, seeking always the best practices for the deployment of base stations. This model is based on policies that allow for expansion of services of mobile networks and, at the same time reduce the visual impact of these facilities as well as damage to the health of the surrounding area of the population, in a complementary manner to the applicable legislation. This concern is motivated by the loss of quality of service presented by the mobile operators, due especially to the poor distribution of antenna signal distributors. The objective of this work is to make a diagnosis of the spatial distribution of Radio Base Stations in the city of Fortaleza, focusing on its normative aspects and the current management system and supervision of those cell sites. The technical and regulatory aspects of installations of base stations used in mobile telephony will be searched, focusing the case study in Fortaleza, in addition to identifying the public agencies responsible for managing the inspection of cell sites in this municipality, and establish their respective responsibilities. For this, the methodology used in the study is based on qualitative exploratory research, using the deductive method of approach, performing literature, through the consultation of books, periodicals, theses, dissertations and legislation available on mobile telephony in Brazil and world, its normative aspects and criteria for installation of base stations. Also we used a field survey, through structured interviews managers of public agencies responsible for the management and supervision of RBS. The study showed that Fortaleza has 843 base stations registered by ANATEL (2014), with 6.8 million active mobile lines. Research by the SEUMA showed, among other aspects, despite the demands of municipal law in 8914, supervising or is done randomly, or from accusations of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"disagreement\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" made by the people and that the body responsible not talk to one itself.
A crescente demanda pelos serviÃos mÃveis de telefonia e o advento de novas tecnologias exige sua contÃnua expansÃo, de modo a garantir serviÃos seguros, confiÃveis e de elevada qualidade aos seus usuÃrios. Como consequÃncia direta dessa expansÃo tem-se a necessidade do aumento na quantidade de EstaÃÃes RÃdio Base (ERB) a serem instaladas. Essa expansÃo pode apresentar impactos visuais e danos à saÃde da populaÃÃo nas Ãreas de entorno das ERBs, buscando-se sempre as melhores prÃticas para a implantaÃÃo das ERBs. Esse modelo baseia-se em diretrizes que permitem a expansÃo das redes dos serviÃos mÃveis e, ao mesmo tempo, reduzem os impactos visuais dessas instalaÃÃes assim como danos à saÃde da populaÃÃo da Ãrea de entorno, de modo complementar Ãs legislaÃÃes aplicÃveis. Tal preocupaÃÃo à motivada pela perda de qualidade do serviÃo apresentado pelas operadoras de telefonia mÃvel, devido, especialmente, à mà distribuiÃÃo das antenas distribuidoras de sinal. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho à fazer um diagnÃstico da distribuiÃÃo espacial das EstaÃÃes de RÃdio Base no municÃpio de Fortaleza, enfocando seus aspectos normativos e o atual sistema de gerenciamento e fiscalizaÃÃo dessas ERBs. SerÃo pesquisados os aspectos tÃcnicos e normativos das instalaÃÃes das ERBs utilizadas na telefonia mÃvel, focando o estudo de caso no municÃpio de Fortaleza, alÃm de identificar os ÃrgÃos pÃblicos responsÃveis pelo gerenciamento da fiscalizaÃÃo das ERBs neste municÃpio e estabelecer as suas respectivas competÃncias. Para isso, a metodologia utilizada no trabalho à baseada na pesquisa exploratÃria qualitativa e quantitativa, fazendo uso do mÃtodo dedutivo de abordagem, realizando pesquisa bibliogrÃfica, atravÃs da consulta de livros, periÃdicos, teses, dissertaÃÃes e da legislaÃÃo disponÃvel sobre a telefonia mÃvel no Brasil e no mundo, seus aspectos normativos e critÃrios para instalaÃÃo das ERBs. TambÃm serà feita pesquisa de campo, atravÃs de entrevista estruturada aos gestores dos ÃrgÃos pÃblicos responsÃveis pelo gerenciamento e fiscalizaÃÃo das ERBs. O estudo mostrou que Fortaleza possui 843 ERBs cadastradas pela ANATEL (2014), com 6,8 milhÃes de linhas ativas de celulares. A investigaÃÃo junto à SEUMA mostrou, dentre outros aspectos que, apesar das exigÃncias da lei municipal no 8.914, a fiscalizaÃÃo ou à feita de forma aleatÃria, ou a partir de denÃncias de âdesconformidadeâ feitas pela populaÃÃo e que os ÃrgÃos responsÃveis nÃo dialogam entre si.
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Sanders, Tyrone. "American local radio journalism : a public interest channel in crisis /." Connect to title online (Scholars' Bank) Connect to title online (ProQuest), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7507.

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Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. "The study documents the news operations of four different types of ownership structures within a single radio market, Salt Lake City, Utah"--P. v. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-229). Also available online in Scholars' Bank; and in ProQuest, free to University of Oregon users.
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Books on the topic "Radio stations"

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Ltd, ICC Business Publications, ed. Commercial radio stations. Hampton: ICC Business Publications Ltd, 1998.

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Ltd, ICC Business Publications, ed. Commercial radio stations. 2nd ed. Hampton: ICC Business Publications Ltd, 1999.

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Avon (England). Community Leisure Department. Libraries Division. Local radio stations. Bristol: Avon County Council, 1992.

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Rosing, Peter Frederik. Radiormiut: Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa = Grønlands Radio = Radio Greenland. [Nuuk, Greenland]: KNR/Atuakkiorfik, 1998.

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Bernard Babani (Publishing). EditorialDepartment., ed. International radio stations guide. London: Babani, 1985.

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British Broadcasting Corporation. Engineering Information. BBC radio transmitting stations. London: BBC., 1987.

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G, Sennitt Andrew, ed. World radio TV handbook. 4th ed. New York: Billboard Publications, 1994.

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Committee, International Radio Consultative. Handbook for monitoring stations. Geneva: International Telecommunication Union, 1988.

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France. Service hydrographique et océanographique de la marine., ed. Stations radiométéorologiques. Paris: SHOM, 1998.

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radioveshchanii︠a︡, Fond nezavisimogo. Radio portal. [Russia]: Fond nezavisimogo radioveshchanii︠a︡, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Radio stations"

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Legay, Richard. "The Dispositif of Commercial Radio Stations." In The Cultural Histories of Radio Luxembourg and Europe n°1, 229–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46250-4_11.

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Orchiston, Wayne, Peter Robertson, and Woodruff T. Sullivan III. "Frontier Life at the Field Stations." In Golden Years of Australian Radio Astronomy, 37–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91843-3_2.

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AbstractBetween October 1945 and March 1946 Radiophysics staff took advantage of the facilities at radar stations located at Collaroy Plateau and Dover Heights in suburban Sydney to follow up the British and New Zealand solar observations mentioned earlier, and this effectively marked the launch of radio astronomy in Australia. The equipment used at these field stations included radar antennas connected to 200 MHz receivers. In 1947 Ruby Payne-Scott (1912–1981) described the Royal Australian Air Force Radar 54 antenna at Collaroy as a
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Exumé, David. ""Haitians live for news"." In Embodying Peripheries, 282–95. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-661-2.14.

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In Brooklyn, radio programs conducted by and for Haitian immigrants have been historically vital tools for those seeking information to survive both under an ideologically restrictive dictatorship and as newcomers in an unfamiliar country. These radio stations and their blend of news and culture programming served as sonic reminders of community, connecting them not just to current events in the United States, but also to news from their country of origin. Through interviews with staff members at three different kinds of radio stations—college-owned, subcarrier, and pirate—this essay explores the role of Haitian radio in community-building, activism, and citizenship for Haitians who arrived in the U.S. in the 1980s. These programs, which existed on the periphery of a competitive media market, embodied a virtual community for Haitians that superseded nation-state boundaries.
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Vartanova, Elena, Mikhail Makeenko, and Andrei Vyrkovsky. "Multimedia Strategies for FM Radio Stations in Moscow." In Handbook of Social Media Management, 391–404. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28897-5_22.

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Shrestha, Sandesh Dass. "Experiencing the Sustainability Challenges by Nepal's Local Radio Stations." In Global Perspectives on Journalism in Nepal, 210–26. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003139430-16.

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Haron, Muhammed. "The tale of two South African Muslim radio stations." In Radio, Public Life and Citizen Deliberation in South Africa, 84–102. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge contemporary South Africa: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003027744-8.

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Wang, Wei-Chun Victoria. "Taiwanese Radio Broadcasting: The Regulatory Policy on the Radio Spectrum and an Overview of Taiwanese Pirate Radio Stations." In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio, 386–97. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-37332-7_21.

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Sauta O.I., Shatrakov A.Y., Shatrakov Y.G., and Zavalishin O.I. "Systems of Long-Range Radio Navigation with Ground-Based Stations." In Principles of Radio Navigation for Ground and Ship-Based Aircrafts, 43–64. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8293-2_4.

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Aliber, Robert Z. "Radio Luxembourg and the Eurodollar Market are both Offshore Stations." In The New International Money Game, 124–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230500976_7.

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Aliber, Robert Z. "Radio Luxembourg and the Eurodollar Market Are Both Offshore Stations." In The New International Money Game, 82–91. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230246720_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Radio stations"

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Gilles, Thierry, and Modeste Bodehou. "Beamforming for 3G base stations antennas." In 2016 IEEE Radio and Antenna Days of the Indian Ocean (RADIO). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radio.2016.7771994.

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Rinaldi, P., and G. M. Veca. "The hydrogen for base radio stations." In INTELEC 07 - 29th International Telecommunications Energy Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intlec.2007.4448784.

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Silva, Gustavo R. Lacerda, Lucas Machado de Oliveira, Rafael Ribeiro de Medeiros, Olga Goussevskaia, and Fabrício Benevenuto. "Characterizing internet radio stations at scale." In WI '17: International Conference on Web Intelligence 2017. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3106426.3106540.

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Camilli, Marco, Massimiliano Dibitonto, Alessandro Vona, Roberta Grimaldi, Francesco Di Nocera, and Carlo Maria Medaglia. "Searching digital audio broadcasting radio stations." In the 9th ACM SIGCHI Italian Chapter International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2037296.2037331.

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Lamy, H., S. Ranvier, J. De Keyser, E. Gamby, and S. Calders. "BRAMS: The Belgian RAdio Meteor Stations." In 2011 XXXth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ursigass.2011.6050925.

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Backman, Nils, Bjorn Zethraeus, and Christer Wandel. "Integrated System Power for Radio Base Stations." In TELESCON '94 - The First International Telecommunications Energy Special Conference. IEEE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/telesc.1994.4794340.

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Fukuda, Atsushi, Hiroshi Okazaki, and Shoichi Narahashi. "Base station assisted communication system for achieving local-oscillator-less mobile stations." In 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Radio-Frequency Integration Technology (RFIT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rfit.2016.7578121.

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DJARA, Tahirou. "A New Measurement Called RoA for Estimating the Audience Rate of a Family of Web Radio Stations." In 3rd International Conference on Advances in Computing & Information Technologies. Academy & Industry Research Collaboration, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2023.131508.

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In this paper, we have developed a new measure called (Radio Online Audience) of the audience rate of a web radio station. The is a method that uses real-time audience tracking and measurement technologies to provide a more accurate estimate of the audience rate of web radios. It is a composite formula that incorporates the radio broadcast frequency, the number of radio listeners and the average listening time of all radio listeners. In order to implement the new measure, an experiment is being conducted on a family of twelve radios from the “AfricaWebRadio” ecosystem. We have also extended the experiment on the results of the ranking of radio stations (March 2023) carried out by the ACPM (Alliance for Press and Media Figures). The experimental results are promising.
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VLADISAVLJEVIĆ, ĐORĐE, SLAVKO DUBAČKIĆ, ALEKSANDAR BOŠKOVIĆ, and BRATISLAVA RADMILOVIĆ. "PRIMENA DIGITALNOG PAKETNOG RADIJA ZA PRENOS PODATAKA U OKVIRU SISTEMA ZA DALjINSKO UPRAVLjANjE SREDNjENAPONSKOM DISTRIBUTIVNOM MREŽOM." In SIMPOZIJUM Upravljanje i telekomunikacije u elektroenergetskom sistemu. Srpski nacionalni komitet Međunarodnog saveta za velike električne mreže CIGRE Srbija, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/cigre20s.071v.

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Telecommunication system for data transmission as part of system for remote control of medium voltage distribution network ED Sremska Mitrovica provides high quality and reliable data transfer between control center and several different types of power objects. Digital packet radio operating in UHF frequency band was used for integration of this telecommunication system. It is a radio equipment designed primarily for data transmission, so there is no need to use additional modems or protocol converters. Two base radios and one repeater were installed. Base radios are connected to SCADA server through existing broadband network of Elektrodistribucija Srbije. Remote radio stations are located within the cabinets of control stations and, depending on type of control station, they are connected via a serial or ethernet port.
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"Low frequency solar scrutiny with the Polish LOFAR stations." In Planetary Radio Emissions VIII. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/pre8s437.

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Reports on the topic "Radio stations"

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Nelson, Glenn K., Michael A. Lombardi, and Dean T. Okayama. NIST time and frequency radio stations :. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.250-67.

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Seyoum, Asrat. Pathways to viability: Community radio in Ethiopia. FOJO media institute, Linnaeus University, May 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.15626/fojo.i.202402.

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Ethiopia's community radio landscape, with over 50 licensed stations and approximately 35 broadcasting nationwide, serves as a vital information source in rural areas, broadcasting in over 20 local languages. Despite their significance, these stations face challenges in governance, financial sustainability, and program quality. The media viability assessment aimed to understand these challenges, prioritize them, and inform support activities. The assessment involved 35 managers and program heads from 25 community radio stations and employed online surveys, desktop research, and limited expert interviews. Factors were scored on a scale of 1 to 10 for their importance to station viability, with most receiving high scores. Governance, programming, financial sustainability, and technical issues were key focus areas. The analysis revealed a clear recognition among managers of the complex challenges they face, with factors related to local issue coverage receiving the highest average score. Recommendations include developing robust financial sustainability strategies, prioritizing audience engagement, enhancing board leadership, creating strategic plans, advocating for high-quality content, providing training in project management and media management, offering technical skills training, facilitating networking among managers, and prioritizing digital capacity-building.
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Pérez-Alaejos, MPM, M. Martín-Valiente, and M. Hernández-Prieto. Spanish University Radio Stations’ Own Content Programming: Ondacampus, UPV Radio, Uniradio Jaén, Radio Universidad and RUAH. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2016-1096en.

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Sierra-Sánchez, Javier. Study of the programming offer of the Spanish regional radio stations. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-65-2010-906-368-378-en.

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Sweeting, Andrew. The Strategic Timing Incentives of Commercial Radio Stations: An Empirical Analysis Using Multiple Equilibria. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w14506.

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Berry, Steven, and Joel Waldfogel. Public Radio in the United States: Does It Correct Market Failure or Cannibalize Commercial Stations? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6057.

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García-Gil, S., S. Gómez García, and I. Reguero Sanz. Alternative spaces of freedom during the Transition. Brief history of free radio stations in Spain (1976-1983). Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, June 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2018-1302en.

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Mastoridis, Themistoklis. Radio Frequency Station - Beam Dynamics Interaction in Circular Accelerators. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1007546.

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Berry, Steven, and Joel Waldfogel. Mergers, Station Entry, and Programming Variety in Radio Broadcasting. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7080.

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Cook, DR. Energy Balance Bowen Ratio Station (EBBR) Instrument Handbook. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1020562.

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