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Discover LudwigThe phrase "radio space" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to the spectrum of frequencies used for radio communication or to the broadcasting industry in general. Example: "The new satellite technology has expanded the available radio space, allowing for more channels and clearer sound quality."
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The show, to be announced on Wednesday and to commence Saturday, gives Sirius a bit more content for its SiriusXM Left channel and gives Media Matters a tryout of sorts in the radio space.
"Digital is the future for all of us and with 6 Bauer Media services added to the forthcoming new national digital multiplex we are cementing our claim as the leader of the commercial digital radio space to deliver new stations, more diversity and more choice that listeners now demand," said Dee Ford, group managing director of Bauer Radio.
have stepped into the Internet radio space.
"It's a strong argument for future observations with a radio space antenna".
Longtime television and digital media exec Herb Scannell is moving on to the radio space.
He then started Tomsradio, an early effort in the Internet radio space.
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From railways to radio to space travel, new technologies have often been associated with speculative activity.
Cablevision also plans to build a television production facility in Radio City space, and will use the hall's stage for productions.
It will be testing a new system of sending signals via lasers instead of radio – the space equivalent of using fibre-optic cables.
At the age of 19, working for Saatchi & Saatchi, she walked into Sport newspapers publisher David Sullivan's office to sell him some radio ad space.
The "outrageous" failure thus far by Congress, as one commission member put it, to allocate radio spectrum space needed by first responders to avoid a repeat of the communications problems that cost many lives at ground zero.
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