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broadcastingThe transmission of sound and vision programs by radio and television. In the USA, broadcasting licenses are issued to public organizations and competing commercial companies by the Federal Communications Commission. In Britain, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a centralized body appointed by the state and responsible to Parliament, but with policy and program content not controlled by the state; in Japan, which ranks next to the USA in the number of television sets owned, there is a semigovernmental radio and television broadcasting corporation (NHK) and numerous private television companies. Television broadcasting entered a new era with the introduction of high-powered communications satellites in the 1980s. The signals broadcast by these satellites are sufficiently strong to be picked up by a small dish aerial located, for example, on the roof of a house. Direct broadcast by satellite thus became a feasible alternative to land-based television services. See also cable television. A similar revolution is taking place as digital television becomes widely available.
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Xero Mobile, a Los Angeles-based mobile virtual network operator
and media sales organization, has announced that it will provide its
users with airtime in return for recycling their old handsets as part of
its partnership with The Wireless Alliance, a cell phone recycler based
in Boulder, Colo. Moorpark High School has received two cell phones and 160 free
minutes of airtime to add to its existing communication arsenal to help
teachers and administrators keep in touch on campus.
Brodos SRL ("Brodos Romania") is a leading electronic prepaid
mobile airtime processor in Romania. |
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