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"Web 1.0 was a broadcast phenomenon; the Clinton Global Initiative would have just told us what it was doing," Ms. Fine said.

Because of this new broadcast phenomenon we now know exactly what it looks like to be swept up in a tsunami, escape a terrorist attack, live through an earthquake and even be part of an emergency plane crash landing on New York's Hudson river.

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Moreover, when (kappa=0), i.e., cells are a priori unable to reproduce themselves, such as broadcast spawning phenomena discussed in [27, 28], the decay property of the solution component u is also obtained.

In other words, the RTLM broadcasts exhibit a phenomenon which seems to be more universally true, which is the political necessity of storytelling.

But since an edited video made its way onto the Internet, transforming it from a little-seen local broadcast to a viral phenomenon, viewers can't seem to agree which parts were intentional or accidental.

This often results in unnecessary re-transmissions, causing packet collisions and congestion in the network, a phenomenon called broadcast storm.

On the show Kern joined host Liane Hansen in an interesting discussion about broadcast journalism and the phenomenon of the "driveway moment," which the NPR website explains as "a term used to describe a radio story that keeps you in your car after you've reached your destination, just to listen". You can find a podcast of the show at the NPR website.

Another hypothesis to explain M evolutionary rate is sperm competition, a particularly strong phenomenon in broadcast spawning animals (Palumbi 2009).

At most of his Pennsylvania stops, the national press was represented mainly by a pair of young TV-network "embeds," whom Clinton regards not as reporters but as media jackals who record his every utterance yet broadcast only his outbursts, a phenomenon that has helped transform him into a YouTube curiosity and diminished him — perhaps permanently.

But the recent Conan-Leno brouhaha cast the spotlight on a curious phenomenon: Late-night broadcast television remains a male-only genre, like some kind of amber-entombed fossil from the Jack Benny/Jack Paar/Dick Cavett era.

As Helen Lewis Hasteley wrote on her New Statesman blog, it "all got a bit weird" when Sky, part-owned by News International, broadcast a news story on the phenomenon.

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