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Word: broadcasts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Many of the most important radio sources in space broadcast in this higher range, Lilley said. For the first time, Harvard astronomers will be able to listen in on waves produced by heated hellum, oxygen, and carbon in vast clouds of gas between stars...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Receiver Will Triple Radiotelescope's Capacities | 5/12/1966 | See Source »

...cumbersome, but it worked well when the changes from record to record to "spot" are few. It does not work well when a DJ uses all 45's, which must be changed every two or three minutes. It results in too much "dead air" - time when nothing is being broadcast...

Author: By Marcia B. Kline, | Title: WHRB: Committed to an Esoteric Image | 4/20/1966 | See Source »

...takes only five or six hours to train a controlman to minimal standards, but beyond that, there is all kinds of scope for a good man. What a controlman really likes is "har"--short for harassment. The more shifts from one tape to another, or from tape to live broadcast; the more "splits"--when there is one thing to be run on AM and another at the same time on FM; the more times he is recording something that will be used later in the show as well as controlling "air"; and the more times something nearly goes wrong...

Author: By Marcia B. Kline, | Title: WHRB: Committed to an Esoteric Image | 4/20/1966 | See Source »

Kennedy declined to debate Buckley last fall on the grounds that he was not a candidate in the municipal election. Now Buckley is starting a television series matching himself against liberal sparring partners. He invited Kennedy to appear on the first show, scheduled to be broadcast this week, offering him 1) a choice of time because the program is taped, 2) a $500 honorarium and 3) a role in planning the format. Kennedy had an aide send terse regrets. As to why Kennedy refused, Buckley explains: "Why does baloney reject the grinder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: The Bill & Bobby Show | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

...Spassky Gate, shopping at GUM, or lining up to peek at Lenin, whose tomb was banked in flowers and bedecked with signs reading "Glory to Communism." Others belted vodka in their freshly painted hotel rooms and watched the proceedings on television, or listened to highlights of the Congress broadcast in 54 languages, including Zulu, Nepalese and Quechua-a language spoken by Indians in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: A Do-Nothing Congress | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

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