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ASCAP : American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
BlanketLicensingAgreement : An arrangement whereby radio stations become authorized to use recorded music for broadcast by paying a fee
BMI : Broadcast Music Inc., a cooperative music licensing organization.
CrossOwnership : The practice of one company owning radio and TV stations in the same broadcast market
Deregulation : Government action that reduces government restriction on the business operation of an industry
DigitalAudioBroadcast : A new form of audio transmission that eliminates all static and makes more program choices possible.
DriveTimeAudiences : People who listen to the radio in their cars during 6 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m.
FCC : Federal Communications Commission
Narrowcasting : Segmenting the radio audience
Network : A collection of stations (radio or TV) that offers programs, usually simultaneously, throughout the country
Payola : The practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air
SatelliteRadio : Radio transmission by satellite, with limited or no advertising, available by subscription.
BBC : British Broadcasting Corporation
HDRadio : Hybrid digital technology that improves sound quality and makes it possible for radio stations to transmit real-time text messaging along with their programming
Hertz : German physicist who experimented with radio waves to transmit sounds
Marconi : Italian who sent messages through the air without use of a wire
Fessenden : Canadian who conducted first voice and music broadcast in the Atlantic region in 1906
DeForest : Father of Radio, perfected glass bulb that detected radio waves
Morse : invented the telegraph and the code
Immediate : how long it took for listeners to receive news by radio
Sarnoff : Wireless operator who received a message from Titanic, later president of RCA
RadioActof1912 : Government regulation, assigned frequencies
WorldWarI : Caused radio to be taken over by Navy
KDKA : First commercial radio station out of Pittsburgh
Armstrong : Created FM radio, committed suicide over legal issues
NationalPublicRadio : Launched in 1970, funded primarily by private donations and public funding
Radio Round-Up
Across:5. | Caused radio to be taken over by Navy | 7. | A collection of stations (radio or TV) that offers programs, usually simultaneously, throughout the country | 8. | Canadian who conducted first voice and music broadcast in the Atlantic region in 1906 | 10. | Government regulation, assigned frequencies | 11. | Hybrid digital technology that improves sound quality and makes it possible for radio stations to transmit real-time text messaging along with their programming | 13. | People who listen to the radio in their cars during 6 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. | 14. | The practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air |
| 15. | how long it took for listeners to receive news by radio | 18. | Father of Radio, perfected glass bulb that detected radio waves | 19. | Government action that reduces government restriction on the business operation of an industry | 20. | Created FM radio, committed suicide over legal issues | 21. | Launched in 1970, funded primarily by private donations and public funding | 23. | An arrangement whereby radio stations become authorized to use recorded music for broadcast by paying a fee |
| | Down:1. | First commercial radio station out of Pittsburgh | 2. | Italian who sent messages through the air without use of a wire | 3. | The practice of one company owning radio and TV stations in the same broadcast market | 4. | Radio transmission by satellite, with limited or no advertising, available by subscription. | 6. | Wireless operator who received a message from Titanic, later president of RCA | 8. | Federal Communications Commission |
| 9. | A new form of audio transmission that eliminates all static and makes more program choices possible. | 12. | Broadcast Music Inc., a cooperative music licensing organization. | 16. | invented the telegraph and the code | 17. | American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers | 22. | German physicist who experimented with radio waves to transmit sounds |
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Radio Round-Up
Across:5. | Caused radio to be taken over by Navy | 7. | A collection of stations (radio or TV) that offers programs, usually simultaneously, throughout the country | 8. | Canadian who conducted first voice and music broadcast in the Atlantic region in 1906 | 10. | Government regulation, assigned frequencies | 11. | Hybrid digital technology that improves sound quality and makes it possible for radio stations to transmit real-time text messaging along with their programming | 13. | People who listen to the radio in their cars during 6 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. | 14. | The practice of accepting payment to play specific recordings on the air |
| 15. | how long it took for listeners to receive news by radio | 18. | Father of Radio, perfected glass bulb that detected radio waves | 19. | Government action that reduces government restriction on the business operation of an industry | 20. | Created FM radio, committed suicide over legal issues | 21. | Launched in 1970, funded primarily by private donations and public funding | 23. | An arrangement whereby radio stations become authorized to use recorded music for broadcast by paying a fee |
| | Down:1. | First commercial radio station out of Pittsburgh | 2. | Italian who sent messages through the air without use of a wire | 3. | The practice of one company owning radio and TV stations in the same broadcast market | 4. | Radio transmission by satellite, with limited or no advertising, available by subscription. | 6. | Wireless operator who received a message from Titanic, later president of RCA | 8. | Federal Communications Commission |
| 9. | A new form of audio transmission that eliminates all static and makes more program choices possible. | 12. | Broadcast Music Inc., a cooperative music licensing organization. | 16. | invented the telegraph and the code | 17. | American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers | 22. | German physicist who experimented with radio waves to transmit sounds |
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