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Radio World is a trade journal published by Future US targeted at radio broadcast executives and operations personnel worldwide. [1] Multiple editions have been published for the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. [2]
Radio Garden is a non-profit Dutch radio and digital research project developed from 2013 to 2016 by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (under the supervision of Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg's Golo Föllmer), by the Transnational Radio Knowledge Platform and five other European universities.
The Central Junior Television Workshop was originally set up by Central Independent Television in 1983 to act as a casting pool for young talent in their broadcasting region in the English Midlands. [1] The Workshop has two branches, the original one based in Nottingham and another based in Birmingham, which opened a year later in 1984.
[1] 1921 in British radio – 1922 in British radio – The British Broadcasting Company is formed and on 14 November, the UK's first BBC broadcasts from London (station 2LO) take place. 1923 in British radio – First outside broadcast, the British National Opera Company's production of The Magic Flute from Covent Garden. 1924 in British radio –
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Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1: The Early Years 1963–1969 is the first in a series of compilations of Doctor Who material recorded by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Compiled and remastered by Mark Ayres , the album features mostly sound effects and atmospheres from the first six years of the programme.
The WRTH was started in 1947 by Oluf Lund Johansen (1891–1975) as the World Radio Handbook (WRH). [2] The first edition that bears an edition number is the 4th edition, published in 1949.
Through A Glass Darkly is a 1978 album by Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. It featured six original instrumental compositions including "Through A Glass Darkly - A Lyrical Adventure", a 19-minute track which took up the whole of the first side of the record.