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1. Each of us is like a radio station, constantly broadcasting
2. Allcock's expression could not be easily described, but was a sincere reflection of the extremes of fatherly pride he felt at Harry's triumph, and the eagerness which he tried to constrain in broadcasting this news to everyone he encountered
3. Podcasting is a form of broadcasting using audio on the internet
4. ‘Don’t think I’ll ever get used to broadcasting every last thought though,’ she replied
5. “I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we only tune in
6. Here was where their images would be beamed to every broadcasting station world wide, their voices translated into over a hundred languages
7. slowly getting back on their feet, Islington had electricity, a limited broadcasting service was
8. This building had now become the hub of current affairs broadcasting
9. Really, what else would you call forcing schools, and not parents, to feed children, and then inviting 41 million Americans to collect food stamps? And then, there is the not so little matter of spending tax dollars on Planned Parenthood (no friend of families), Public Broadcasting, and various United Nations activities too numerous to even attempt to make a list of
10. It’s a local broadcasting station,” said the kid
11. All of us here at Consolidated Broadcasting Group are both honored, and very excited to be a part of this pioneering new form of electric motorsport, in its second historic season
12. At first, oral recitation was the only method of broadcasting what must be shared
13. “We need to start broadcasting our thoughts as soon as we near his house,” Hunter explained
14. Cara then reached with her mind, searching for a connection and broadcasting
15. was watching a religious broadcasting station when I first heard the
16. A year ago I’d made a trial programme as TV presenter for the broadcasting corporation, never dreaming there’d be payment
17. This broadcasting system, called Bousaimusen, is set in every village, town, and city
18. An Australian Broadcasting Corporation website offers a “Greenhouse Calculator” that will tell you at what age you should die to save the planet
19. broadcasting her private life
20. Equally, if you are simply telling everyone how wonderful your product or service is or how competitive your prices are, or broadcasting information without any feedback or interaction from your target audience, it will be difficult for you to convert your followers into customers because even though you may be tweeting relevant and useful information, they will not feel emotionally connected with your brand
21. Out of curiosity, I pushed the elevator buttons for several floors in between that were, I thought, occupied by sister divisions, Broadcasting and Aerospace
22. I have a successful broadcasting business, I fell in love and I have a wonderful son
23. In the meantime, with the guidebooks gone, my father , while still consulting with P&G, entered his fourth career, founding Park Broadcasting, Inc
24. Despite spectacular success and recognition, Roy was restless and ambitious to get into newspapering and broadcasting
25. While I was in my first year in business school in 1961, and three years before Johnnie Babcock joined him, as I said, my father had moved into his fourth career in broadcasting
26. On September 26, 1961, at age fifty-one, he founded what would become Park Broadcasting, Inc
27. ” Reflecting on Pops’ meteoric rise in the broadcast industry, Broadcasting Magazine, in its issue of February 3, 1964, said: “If reverse logic can be applied to the maxim that idle hands are the Devil’s tools, then Roy H
28. As Pops was nearing his legal ownership limit of twenty-one broadcasting stations, seven each of television, AM and FM radio stations, he realized that at this time, in order to continue to grow, he would have to move to other media acquisitions
29. ” While he was still buying broadcasting stations, he entered the newspaper field in 1972, and by 1977, he owned forty newspapers in nine states
30. sue of the Tulsa Tribune, my father expressed his desire to get into the newspaper business, and why he started with broadcasting: I developed some trade publications [right after leaving the Associated Press], and always wanted to get into the [newspaper] business
31. In so doing, he became the first broadcaster to reach the Federal Communications Commission’s then-legal-limit of twenty-one broadcasting stations
32. By this time, his broadcasting group reached 25 million people or 12 percent of the total population of the United States
33. The stations would have a range of about ten miles from the broadcasting tower, and he applied for forty such stations, mostly in areas where he already owned a publication
34. McHugh (D-28th District, where Park Broadcasting was located), who said the FCC decision raised a serious policy question, and that Congress should hold hearings and make policy judgments on it
35. This brought his final broadcasting tally to seven television and, because he sold four radio stations in Duluth and Roanoke between 1977 and 1985, back up to twenty-one radio stations, and ended his expansion in the broadcasting field
36. Park, president of Park Broadcasting, Inc
37. Babcock While young Roy was busy attending the Johnson Graduate School of Management, and recently married, living in his own apartment in Ithaca, his father was snapping up broadcasting stations
38. The term operating profit, as it is calculated in broadcasting, does not account for all the costs
39. We combined broadcasting with a massive billboard buy (my second outdoor advertising encounter after creating billboards for the Ford Motor Dealers Association at JWT) with our “Tomorrow Together” message covering every highway leading into North Carolina
40. In 1963, in the midst of his broadcasting expansion, my father’s real estate division, RHP Incorporated, began the acquisition of some 3,000 outdoor billboards, under companies he named Park Outdoor Advertising and Park Displays
41. Monday was not a happy day at Park Broadcasting
42. When it came to taking work home, one of the two managers who ran the outdoor division when I transferred into broadcasting for five years had his own rule, which ran counter to my father’s
43. Park Broadcasting and later Park Communications never paid cash dividends on its stock, to him or any other shareholders
44. In 1976 I was shifted from the outdoor division to become vice president, advertising and promotion for Park Broadcasting, Inc
45. “He was particularly interested in the college’s communications programs in broadcasting and journalism
46. Park and Park Broadcasting
47. He hinted that his boss acquired almost 100 percent of his furniture and personal items at the expense of the broadcasting station
48. Just as his broadcasting properties catered to medium-sized markets, the vast majority of my father’s newspapers, as I said, had circulations under 20,000
49. As reported in Business Week in 1977: Unlike other owners of multiple broadcasting or newspaper properties, Park has not attempted to give the components of his empire a single look
50. The article was dated September 28, 1978, which was during my third year as vice president of Park Broadcasting