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  2. Bumper (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    On children's television networks, they are sometimes called external eyecatches due to the resemblance of internal eyecatches in anime and there is usually no voice over, but some bumpers do feature one. Bumper music, often a recurring signature or theme music segment, is nearly always featured. Bumpers can vary from simple text to short films.

  3. Hiatus (television) - Wikipedia

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    In United States network television programming, a hiatus is a break of several weeks, months or years in the normal broadcast programming of a television series. Such a break can occur part-way through the season of a series, in which case it is also called a mid-season break, or between distinct television seasons (usually starting in June and ending in September, when shooting starts for ...

  4. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Television timeout - Wikipedia

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    A television timeout (alternately TV timeout or media timeout) is a break in a televised live event for the purpose of television broadcasting. This allows commercial broadcasters to take an advertising break , or issue their required hourly station identification , without causing viewers to miss part of the action.

  6. Streaming music getting more expensive: How to keep ... - AOL

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    Most streaming services charge about $10 or $11 per month for their music bundles, but there might be ways to cut the cost down. ... Streaming movies, TV shows, and music has now become a part of ...

  7. Broadcast delay - Wikipedia

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    A system of rollers guided the tape over the playback head before it wound up on the take up reel. This system was introduced in 1952, when WKAP started a talk show called Open Mic. It is believed that this was the first time a telephone call-in show was broadcast with the telephone conversation "live" on the air.

  8. Songwriters Are Getting Drastically Short-Changed in ... - AOL

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    Ever since the music industry began its streaming-fueled recovery around five years ago, the songwriting and publishing communities have been protesting not only the uneven payment structure of ...

  9. Musicians Who’ve Called Out Streaming Services Over ... - AOL

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    Getty Images (3) In an era where streaming dominates the way people listen to music, some of the world’s most famous artists have publicly criticized services like Spotify for unfair payouts and ...