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"global station" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to a station or location that has a worldwide reach or influence. You can use it in the following ways: 1. The company's headquarters in New York serves as a global station for their operations in Asia, Europe, and Africa. 2. The media conglomerate has established a global station to broadcast news and entertainment programs to audiences around the world. 3. As a diplomat, he was stationed at various global stations throughout his career, including London, Tokyo, and Moscow. 4. The United Nations is seen as a global station for promoting international cooperation and resolving conflicts between nations. 5. With the rise of technology, many individuals can now work from anywhere, making their laptops and smartphones their own global stations.
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Beats 1 is a fully global station, but A-Trak finds the idea of broadcasting to the world confusing.
Heart's share slipped to 4.7%, putting it behind another Global station, LBC 97.3, which was on 4.8%.
Fellow Global station Heart was able to take a lead of 75,000 as it fell far less steeply, by just 0.2%, to 1.89 million.
Another Global station, Xfm 104.9, had an average weekly audience of 546,000, down just 0.5% on the quarter but up 17.9% year on year.
The biggest faller in the Capital was another Global station, Xfm, which was down 6.7% on the previous three months and 23.3% year on year to 406,000.
But there were big losses for another Global station, Choice FM London, down nearly 20% both quarter on quarter and year on year to 423,000, a 1% audience share.
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There is sufficient supply of music radio via traditional channels, digital radio, internet jukeboxes and access to global stations on the net.
There were also double-digit declines in London for Global stations Xfm, down 15% to 363,000; Capital Xtra, down 24.3% to 311,000; and Gold London, down 13.5% to 263,000.
The test ban treaty group routinely does radiation projections in an effort to understand which of its global stations to activate for monitoring the worldwide ban on nuclear arms testing.
In (a) the triangles indicate the global stations used in this study, and the yellow star indicates the epicenter.
We also relocated earthquakes using P-wave arrival times at 13 JMA stations and 12 global stations using the both MJHD and GS methods.
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