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A broadcast signal intrusion is the hijacking of broadcast signals of radio, television stations, cable television broadcast feeds or satellite signals without permission or licence. Hijacking incidents have involved local TV and radio stations as well as cable and national networks.
In November 1988, Michael Butler produced the musical Hair at the Vic Theater to celebrate the shows' 20th anniversary. The production ran until February 1989. [1] Gymboree taped their home video Parachute Express Live in Concert at the Vic in 1989. Todd Rundgren performed two nights March 2–3, 1990, with the second show being broadcast live ...
Signal overspill is the receiving of a broadcast signal outside of its geographical target area.Radio frequencies have no way of obeying geographical borders and licensing arrangements, and the extent of overspill depends on where broadcast transmitters are sited and their power.
The Vic is a common short name for the following: The Queen Victoria, a fictional public house in the BBC soap opera Eastenders; The Vic Theatre, a music/cinema venue in Chicago, opened in 1912 as The Victoria Theatre; The Vic may also refer to: Various theatre venues with Vic or Victoria in their name, see Victoria Theatre (disambiguation)
In July 2010, the station changed its branding again to "The CT" with "The CT is the place 2B" slogan; [20] to go along with this branding, the station changed its call letters to WCCT-TV on June 18. [21] In March 2012, the station changed its logo and began to use its calls, WCCT-TV, as its branding, though the station remains a CW affiliate.
WVIT shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 30, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. [38] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 35, using virtual channel 30. With the transition, the height of the station's transmitter tower was increased to ...
LTE's Enhanced Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (E-MBMS) provides transport features for sending the same content information to all the users in a cell or to a given set of users (subscribers) in a cell using a subset of the available radio resources with the remaining available to support transmissions towards a particular user (so-called unicast services).
The station began as Signal Radio which first broadcast at 6 a.m., 5 September 1983, with DJ John Evington selecting Neil Diamond's "Beautiful Noise" as its first track. [1] The station initially broadcast on 104.3 MHz and 1170 kHz (a wavelength of 257 metres, with the phrase "2 5 7" becoming a distinctive leitmotif), changing to 102.6 MHz soon ...