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    Today's featured picture. The greenbottle blue tarantula (Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens) is a species of spider in the tarantula family, Theraphosidae. It is native to the Paraguaná Peninsula in the Venezuelan state of Falcón. The spider features metallic blue legs and a blue-green carapace, which give it its name.

  3. Beur FM - Wikipedia

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    First air date. 1989. ( 1989) Links. Website. www .beurfm .net. Beur FM is a French local radio station catering mainly to France's Maghrebi communities [ 1][ 2] including: Algerians, Moroccans and Tunisians. [ 3] Beur FM broadcasts in three languages: French (60% of the time), Arabic, including Maghrebi Arabic (20% of the time), and Berber (20 ...

  4. France Info (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    www.francetvinfo.fr. France Info (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃fo]) is a radio network operated by the French public service radio broadcaster Radio France with involvement of France Télévisions. It provides continuous live news and information. Broadcasting on FM (as well as being streamed on the internet), France Info is receivable ...

  5. FM broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    It belongs to FM radio station KWNR, in Henderson, Nevada, and broadcasts at 95.5 MHz. FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave. Invented in 1933 by American engineer Edwin Armstrong, wide-band FM is used worldwide to transmit high-fidelity sound over broadcast ...

  6. Radio in France - Wikipedia

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    The history of radio in France began in 1897 when Eugène Adrien Ducretet successfully transmitted radio messages between two Paris landmarks. [1] However, radio only became fully developed during the interwar period, when the Daladier government brought broadcasting under their centralized control in 1938. [1]

  7. RTL (French radio) - Wikipedia

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    Former frequencies. 236 kHz. 234 kHz (until 2023) Links. Website. rtl.fr. RTL is a French commercial radio network owned by the RTL Group through Groupe M6. Founded in 1933 as Radio Luxembourg, it broadcast from outside of France until 1981 because only public stations had been allowed until then. It is a general-interest, news, talk and music ...

  8. Radio - Wikipedia

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    An antenna farm hosting various radio antennas on Sandia Peak near Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter ...

  9. France Culture - Wikipedia

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    www.franceculture.fr. France Culture is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France. Its programming encompasses a wide variety of features on historical, philosophical, sociopolitical, and scientific themes (including debates, discussions, and documentaries), as well as literary readings, radio plays, and experimental productions.