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They point out that people rely on broadcast television during emergencies, and that the local news plays a key role in maintaining an "informed citizenry".
In the U.S., rather than rely on broadcast and print, it earns 57% of revenues from other sources, including online, where ad demand is strong.
While most Premiership clubs rely on broadcast revenue for the bulk of their income, the range of facilities at the Ricoh Arena means Wasps are breaking the mould, according to Armstrong.
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However, several challenges arise when relying on broadcast communication.
Itt relies on broadcast based strategy and also the trust is calculated based on the past interaction experiences in message delivery.
Initially, Mr. Mohseni, who is chairman and chief executive of the Moby Group, relied on broadcasts of Indian soap operas, Turkish serials and reruns of American programs like "24".
In a 2-to-1 ruling, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals claimed the FCC's new policy "represents a significant departure from positions previously taken by the agency and relied on by the broadcast industry".
As access network providers will rely on this broadcast advertised data to attract mobile consumers to use their network services, transmission performance on the WBCs should be predictable, controllable, and good.
Most current applications targeting VANETs rely heavily on broadcast transmissions to disseminate safety-related information, such as look-ahead emergency warnings and information about unsafe driving conditions.
By the end of its first year, VBS.TV content will be watched by 50 million people worldwide, without relying on conventional, broadcast TV distribution, he predicts.
In this sense, it is more appropriate to use the average remaining lifetime other than relying on a broadcast probing scheme.
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