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Paul Robinson is a former BBC radio executive and now a broadcasting consultant and MD of KidsCo TV.
In this figure, solid arrows indicate a unicasting activity to the next hop and dashed arrows indicate a broadcasting activity of newly coded messages.
Carlos Slim, the world's richest man, has 70% of the mobile-phone market, and Televisa, a broadcasting giant, claims about 70% of free-to-air television viewers.
According to the GNW model, conscious access corresponds to an amplification and broadcasting of the selected information.
Conversely, other models (Dehaene et al., 2003, 2006) suggest that conscious perception relies on a massive amplification and cortical broadcasting of stimulus-specific information.
Encamp has a broadcasting transmitter of Radio Andorra.
We do that speakers are on top and there is a broadcasting tuner box but, of course, there isn't any mention of price or availability; maybe CES 2009.
Media regulator Ofcom is tasked with judging whether a company is "fit and proper" to hold a broadcasting license — something of keen interest to Murdoch, who owns a hefty chunk of the highly lucrative satellite broadcaster BSkyB.
This was measured by comparing the years immediately before and after broadcasting of the Exposure documentary.
The meeting comes as Ofcom, the British broadcasting regulator, proceeds with inquiries into whether BSkyB remains "fit and proper" to hold a broadcasting license because of the scandal unfolding at the News Corporation.
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