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Taken: Friday 14th November 2014 BBC 2014 Children in Need on Stockton High Street. Byline: Dave Charnley Photography Ltd Website Link: www.davecharnleyphotography.com All Rights Reserved 2014 Mobile: 07753559 Office: 01642 586269 Email: info@davecharnleyphotography.com
IMO 9559884
Detroit, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Antigua-Barbuda
Chartered by:
BBC Chartering & Logistic GmbH,
Leer, Germany
length: 132.21m / 434ft
built: 2011
ex names:
Thorco Alliance 2012 - 2017
Velocity Scan 2012 - 2012
Sinus Iridium - 2011 - 2012
Wáshington (Estados Unidos), 15 de abril del 2019.- El Presidente de la República, Lenín Moreno, durante una entrevista con la British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), durante si viisita a la ciudad de Wáshington. Jonathan Miranda/Presidencia de la República.
BBC Coventry and Warwickshire is the BBC Local Radio service serving the City of Coventry and the county of Warwickshire. It broadcasts on 94.8, 103.7 and 104 MHz FM, DAB Digital Radio and is streamed on the internet via the BBC Website.
Based in the Priory Place Shopping Precinct at the heart of re-developing Coventry City Centre, the new centre is a multi-million pound state-of-the-art broadcast centre, which is home to radio, local online, an interactive open centre and facilities for regional and local TV news.
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire broadcasts from 5am to 10pm every weekday, 6am - 6pm on Saturday, and 6am - 7pm on Sunday and airs evening simulcasts with other BBC Local Radio stations in the Midlands and BBC Radio 5 Live programming overnight.
BBC Local Radio in the 1990s underwent an expansion programme where counties and other areas without a local radio station were identified and five stations were to launch: BBC Radio Surrey, BBC Radio Berkshire, BBC Radio Suffolk, BBC Wiltshire Sound and BBC Radio Warwickshire.
The Radio Warwickshire working title was changed to BBC CWR by the time the station launched in January 1990. The name CWR (Coventry and Warwickshire Radio) reflected the wider area that the new station would cover, taking in the city of Coventry with the whole of the county of Warwickshire, which was then also served by BBC Radio WM. The station broadcast from a Victorian-style mansion on Warwick Road, close to Coventry railway station. Smaller studios were located in Atherstone, Nuneaton, Rugby, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick.
BBC Olympic Channels - Holding Slides
BBC Sport - Olympics Rio 2016
8 Channels and HD Channels broadcasting live events from Rio.
Kommandoraum des Hochdruck-Wasserkraftwerks Chandoline im Wallis. Von hier aus werden sechs Turbinen-Generatorgruppen mit den zugehörigen Transformatoren und den Netzleitungen gesteuert und überwacht.
From the BBC's Staff Emergency Information Service...
"Due to severe weather conditions across the UK, the BBC is advising that only essential staff travel to work today in weather-affected areas."
Just what you want to read when you've spent 2 hours trying to get in!
When I checked at 7:10 and 7:30, all I got was, "If you can't get in, talk to your line manager". Ho hum.
The BBC Spring (IMO 9418999) is seen here at the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock loading powerplant equipment bound for Bangladesh
Ave likes to recite his alphabet Q-Z (although he's getting a bit better about doing the first part) so I thought it was fun to divide the alphabet that way for the pillow.
Taken: Friday 14th November 2014 BBC 2014 Children in Need on Stockton High Street. Byline: Dave Charnley Photography Ltd Website Link: www.davecharnleyphotography.com All Rights Reserved 2014 Mobile: 07753559 Office: 01642 586269 Email: info@davecharnleyphotography.com
BBC drama being recorded at Hoylake promenade. Using a Drone / Quadcopter to film close-up views of actors in the cars. They were carrying out a simulation of a funeral procession.
We can just see you from our studio up here. BBC News camera zooms into a BBC News reporter down on the ground.
This amazing gadget contains a Medium wave AM receiver and a small FM transmitter. It was designed by the BBC for schools and colleges that had FM-only receivers, the schools programmes had moved from Radio 4 FM to Radio 5 which was on MW. Amazingly, rather than just sending an inexpensive MW radio to the schools, they got this beautifully engineered physical embodiment of the last gasps of BBC in-house electronic design.