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A fleeting expletive is a non-scripted verbal profanity or obscenity expressed and broadcast during a live television broadcast or radio broadcast. The term appears primarily in discussions of United States broadcasting law.
Also called the Blue Dog Democrats or simply the Blue Dogs. A caucus in the United States House of Representatives comprising members of the Democratic Party who identify as centrists or conservatives and profess an independence from the leadership of both major parties. The caucus is the modern development of a more informal grouping of relatively conservative Democrats in U.S. Congress ...
Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...
The live “Playoff Pep Rally” will be broadcast at 7:30 a.m. Central Time. (In Kansas City the “Today” show airs on KSHB-TV.) Fans wanting to be part of the broadcast must arrive no later ...
As the 8 a.m. began, the broadcast showed the many fans who traveled from across the country to be on Today Plaza for the occasion. Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Craig Melvin and Hoda Kotb on ...
It was after that speech that the president took questions on Meta’s decision to get rid of fact checking, his post-presidency plans, new sanctions on Russia, possible pardons he may issue ...
During the late 1990s, political talk radio (other than Limbaugh) was still only a portion of the talk radio environment; other subgenres such as lifestyle talk (Laura Schlessinger), truck talk (Bill Mack, Dale Sommers) or paranormal talk (Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM) and general interest political interviews and talk (Jim Bohannon, Joey ...
PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton is an American political news program broadcast on MSNBC, hosted by Al Sharpton.It began on August 29, 2011, on MSNBC's weekday 6 PM slot, [1] the first time that the slot had been occupied by a branded series since January 2011.