Radio broadcasting and R Guide - Resources and Review

National broadcasting service for the Republic of Ireland. Provides links to daily news bulletins, TV schedules, radio news, and Aertel
RTE's teletext service.
 
UK national radio and television stations. Provides details of schedules, news, weather, education resources, and employment.
 
Provides historical and scientific overviews of the transistor's invention. Offers information on individuals involved in its development such as Gene Anderson, Phil Foy, and John Pierce, along with details of associated inventions such as vacuum tubes, conductors, and the integrated chip.
 
Free and independent media directory with access to television, radio, newspaper, and magazine coverage in the UK. Includes addresses, websites, programme schedules, and subscription details, where applicable.
 
Features and news about broadcasting in Commonwealth countries. The CBA trains broadcasting organisations, disseminates relevant information, promotes public service broadcasting, and provides a forum for discussion amongst its members.
 
Lists over 3000 sites on the Internet that publish information about broadcast radio stations.
 
Lists over 10000 radio stations around the world, arranged by country.
 
Links to resources about digital communication, with an explanation of packet radio.
 
International non
governmental organisation whose objective is to promote, harmonise, and co-ordinate the implementation of digital radio services based on the Eureka 147 DAB system.
 
Company established to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry: the BBC, UK licensed and other commercial stations. Offers online quarterly summaries of radio listening in the UK, covering national and local stations, with details of data collection methods.
 
Features include music room, real audio, and movie of the month.
 
Links to national television and radio stations in the UK.
 
Online version of the BBC radio and television listings magazine.
 
Collection of RealPlayer radio broadcasts providing 24 hour news on world events, and information about arts and culture, music, sports, science, and developmental issues. News can be heard live in English and video files are available on selected features.
 
Group responsible for the allocation, maintenance, and supervision of the UK radio spectrum, and control of the use and misuse of radio broadcasting services. Material available includes consultation documents, a selection of agency information sheets, RA newsletters, and press releases.
 
Presents a weekly discussion program addressing various cultural and socio
political topics. Also offers information on Armenian music, instruments such as the Duduk, Dhol, and Shvi, and online games including chess, torpedo, and tailgunner. Windows Media Player is required.
 
Interactive multimedia guide to digital audio broadcasting, including games, facts sheet and an explanation of how digital radio works.
 
Statutory UK regulatory body for standards and fairness in broadcasting, covering all television and radio. Includes monthly bulletins of Commission decisions, current news relevant to the BSC, information on the Commission's role and latest codes of guidance, and details of the procedure to be followed when lodging a complaint.
 
NPBA brings together the archival record of the major entities of non
commercial radio and television broadcasting in the US.
 
Links to UK radio stations broadcasting on the Internet, arranged according to the audio player software required for each.
 
Collection of sound recordings taken from the Mercury Theatre radio productions of the 1930's in RealAudio format. Productions featured include Dracula, Treasure Island, The 39 Steps, The Count of Monte Cristo, Around the World in 80 Days, The War of the Worlds, Heart of Darkness and The Pickwick Papers. Also includes information about the theatre's history and material from the Campbell Playhouse.
 
Collection of links to radio stations in the USA which broadcast live on the Internet. Stations are arranged by state.
 
Set of guides offering an insight into the mechanisms behind engines and motors, items around the house such as fridges and batteries, electronic devices, things seen in public such as hot water towers, basic technologies such as gears, computers, digital technology, food, and the human body.
 
Collection of media resources covering news and events throughout the world. Includes newspapers, magazines, television listings and radio stations. Also features links to news agencies, sorted alphabetically by country.
 
Collection of links to over 1800 radio stations worldwide which broadcast live on the Internet.
 
Radio programs looking at life over the last 100 years. Includes audio footage of the Northern Lights, the story of the first telephone call made by Alexander Graham Bell, the study of New York accents, determining how they change over time and class, and a profile of Tony Schwartz, a sound gatherer since 1945. RealAudio format.
 
Links to European radio stations, arranged by country.
 
Collection of links to radio stations worldwide which broadcast live on the Internet. Stations are arranged by call letters, format or location.
 
First established in 1985 as part of the BT Prestel network, this resource offers a daily selection of UK TV and radio industry related news stories.
 
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