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  2. Commercial Radio Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK, Chinese: 香港商業電台, also known as Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited, is one of the two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong, alongside Metro Radio Hong Kong. CRHK offers a variety of radio programs, including news and weather reports, music, and cultural arts.

  3. Radiocentre - Wikipedia

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    Radiocentre is the industry body for commercial radio in the UK. It exists to maintain and build a strong and successful commercial radio industry. The organisation works on behalf of over 40 stakeholders who operate over 300 licensed radio stations across the UK and represent 90% of commercial radio in terms of listening and revenue.

  4. Commercial broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting originally began without paid commercials. As time went on, however, advertisements seemed less objectionable to both the public and government regulators and became more common. While commercial broadcasting was unexpected in radio, in television it was planned due to commercial radio's success.

  5. General radiotelephone operator license - Wikipedia

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    The GROL is the most common FCC commercial license, accounting for about 80% of those issued by the commission, because of the wide range of positions that require it. Like all FCC commercial licenses, the GROL is issued for the lifetime of the licensee. The GROL conveys all of the operating authority of the Marine Radio Operator Permit (MROP).

  6. KXGL - Wikipedia

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    KXGL (100.9 FM) is a commercial radio station located in Amarillo, Texas.KXGL airs a classic hits music format branded as "The Eagle". Under ownership of Alpha Media, studios are located in southwest Amarillo (in the same building as sister stations KGNC-AM-FM), and its transmitter is north of the city in unincorporated Potter County.

  7. Morris Beitman - Wikipedia

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    These books offered radio and television repair businesses a condensed version of Rider's "Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual", by only providing models that were common or made in large quantities. The radio series started with 1926-1938 models in one volume. Each year after that represented a new volume until 1969 when the last volume was ...

  8. Triple M Central Queensland - Wikipedia

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    RG Capital Radio and DMG Regional Radio both successfully bid for the FM licenses in 1998, eventually leading to the simultaneous launch of the two competing stations in 2000. Unlike Sea FM, which began broadcasting a 'live and local' format from its Rockhampton studio between 5 am and 6 pm, Hot FM (now Hit Central Queensland ) heavily relied ...

  9. Hit 100.9 - Wikipedia

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    As a commercial FM operator in the Hobart area, 7TTT was granted space on the new DAB Mux. This MUX is operated by Digital Radio Broadcasting Hobart Pty Ltd, and operates at 20,000W on 202.928Mhz. It utilises vertically polarised transmissions and is co-located in the Broadcast Australia Site on Mt Wellington, the same facility that houses 7TTT ...