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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]
The New Radiophonic Workshop, [21] not to be confused with the reactivated Radiophonic Workshop [22] [23] whose members are original BBC personnel, [24] [8] [25] [26] [23] [27] [28] an entirely separate entity from the original unit, was assembled by Mathew Herbert as an online collective of composers for The Space [29] arts project.
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.
Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is a 1993 album celebrating the 30th anniversary of popular BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, which had been taken off the air four years previous.
Reissued on CD in 1992 as The Five Doctors - Classic Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2. 1993 Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Released 5 July 1993; Label: BBC Records (BBCCD 871) Formats: CD; 2000 Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1: The Early Years 1963–1969. Released 2000; Label: BBC Music ...
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.
The Radiophonic Workshop is a 1975 compilation album by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, similar in concept to the earlier BBC Radiophonic Music of 1968. The album featured a variety of work demonstrating many of the various techniques the Workshop used. Unlike its predecessor though, it was far more synthesiser orientated.
It is the sole television property of the RadioWorld Broadcasting Corporation (formerly known as the Central Luzon Broadcasting Corporation), a subsidiary of the Laus Group of Companies, which also owns a radio station, DWRW-FM.