FCC.
Virtually every developed country has a government agency that controls radio and TV ... not necessarily their programming content, although that's certainly not unheard of, but their licensing, frequency allocation, and permission to transmit.
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radio content
The cruise and radio switches do not share a common fuse.
Yes, the British Broadcasting Center did produce the programming and operate Radio 1. It is aimed at a younger audience. Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra were sister networks as well.
True. In programming and user interface design, a form is indeed composed of a series of objects known as controls. These controls can include buttons, text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdown lists, and many more, which allow users to interact with the form.
the one labled radio
It depends on - the radio market you work in - the company you work for - your level of radio programming experience
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Jay Hickerson has written: 'The Ultimate History of Network Radio Programming and Guide to all Circulating Shows' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Radio programs 'Ultimate History of Network Radio Programming'
There are a series of wires that run from the steering wheel controls to the radio. An electronic circuit could be used, to combine several controls into fewer wires.
the radio fuse