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The second house of Amboise was founded by Jean of Berrie, his son, who succeeded to the lords of Amboise and Chaumont sur Loire in 1255, after the death of his cousin Mahaud lady of Amboise, Countess of Chartres, daughter of Sulpice III Lord of Amboise. Jean of Berrie took the name & arms of Amboise and died in his castle of Berrie in 1274.
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Shipping forecasts were first broadcast by telegraph in 1859 and the first radio broadcast in the current format was broadcast in 1924. [4] [5] Grand Ole Opry: 99 67 by Jimmy Dickens: WSM: 28 November 1925 Over 5,000 Live country music [6] Choral Evensong: 98 BBC: 7 October 1926 Longest running live outside broadcast programme in radio history.
Live radio is sound transmitted by radio waves, as the sound happens. Modern live radio is probably [original research?] most used to broadcast sports but it is also used to transmit local news and traffic updates. Most radio that people listen to today is pre-recorded music, and the days of solely live broadcast music are generally not as present.
29 July – Long-running obituary programme Brief Lives is broadcast on Radio 5 Live for the final time. [19] 12 October – iPM is broadcast for the first time. It airs after the Saturday edition of the main programme. 2008. No events. 2009. 9 January – The Midday News is broadcast on Radio 5 Live for the final time.
As of August 2024, radio programs on Howard 101 include: [4] The Howard Stern Wrap-Up Show, live Monday–Friday (11am-12pm EST) discussing the day's episode of The Howard Stern Show; Sternthology, new Monday–Friday featuring nostalgic clips relevant to topics discussed on the day's episode of The Howard Stern Show
The Met's performances may be heard also on the Metropolitan Opera Radio channel on Sirius XM Radio, launched in 2006. The channel airs two or three live broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera each week during the opera season as well as complete operas from among the 1,500 recorded broadcasts in the Metropolitan Opera archives.
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