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Ryan Tubridy (born 28 May 1973), nicknamed "Tubs",is an Irish broadcaster, a presenter of live shows on radio and television in Ireland. Only in his forties, he is one of the youngest presenters on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), and is the one who earns the most.

 

Current host of long-running TV chat programme The Late Late Show and a weekday morning radio show called Tubridy, Tubridy was a pioneering member of the Twitterati before he departed in August 2011.

 

Tubridy previously presented RTÉ 2fm breakfast radio show The Full Irish, which at its end was the second most popular[citation needed] radio programme in Ireland. For five seasons from 2004 until 2009, he presented the Saturday night TV chat show Tubridy Tonight on RTÉ One. He later left RTÉ 2fm for a number of years to present weekday morning radio programme The Tubridy Show on RTÉ Radio 1, but returned to RTÉ 2fm in 2010 to present his current weekday morning radio show from 09:00 to 11:00, following the termination of The Gerry Ryan Show with the presenter's sudden death. He has also hosted the Rose of Tralee contest on two occasions.

 

As part of a two-book deal with HarperCollins—and in a nod to his passion for U.S. politics—Tubridy penned JFK in Ireland, a profile of U.S. President John F. Kennedy's 1963 visit to Ireland. He is currently working on a second book.

Preparations in Bath today for the Christmas Lights Switch On, to be broadcast live on BBC 1 during the One Show.

Broadcast at The Troubadour on May 7, 2003. Photographed for Under the Radar Magazine by Wendy Lynch Redfern.

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Marissa Nadler, with support by WrekmeisterHarmonies, who also acted as backing band. At Glasgow's Broadcast, 27th May 2016. Bathed in blue light, on a night of perfect sound.

Olympus XA4 // Ilford XP2 Super 400

(L-R): Pablo and Elena Rodriguez prepare for EWTN's live Spanish language telecast of the 2012 March for Life

10-29-05 Grand American Music Hall

Broadcast @ Control + C Festival (Carpi, Italy) - 12th March 2010

The Scottish Gas Short Course Championships are broadcast from rhe Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh from 13 - 15 Dec.

 

www.scottishswimming.com/live

 

There’s an impressive line-up; amongst those registered to compete are Olympic, World and Commonwealth Games athletes, including Caitlin McClatchey, Robbie Renwick, Craig Benson, Ross Murdoch, Liam Tancock, Lizzie Simmonds, Georgia Davies and Roberto Pavoni.

museum of broadcast communications - "a father of radio science" Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose.

 

Bose became interested in radio following the 1894 publication of British physicist Oliver Lodge's demonstrations on how to transmit and detect radio waves. Bose's work in radio microwave optics was specifically directed towards studying the nature of the phenomenon and was not an attempt to develop radio into a communication medium. Although Bose's work was not related to communication he, and other laboratory experimenters, probably had an influence on other inventors trying to develop radio as communications medium. Bose was not interested in patenting his work and openly revealed the operation of his galena crystal detector (detector 12 in reference) in his lectures.

 

Bose was the first to use a semiconductor junction to detect radio waves, and he invented various now-commonplace microwave components. In 1955, Pearson and Brattain (History of Semiconductor Research, Proceedings of the IRE) gave priority to Bose for the use of a semi-conducting crystal as a detector of radio waves. In fact, further work at millimeter wavelengths was almost non-existent for the following 50 years. In 1897, Bose described to the Royal Institution in London his research carried out at millimeter wavelengths. He used waveguides, horn antennas, dielectric lenses, various polarisers and even semiconductors at frequencies as high as 60 GHz.

A microwave relay site in Torbay Heights.

Anglia News SNG van at the Marconi Reunion, Chelmsford 2005.

Simple hack v1 of video broadcaster.

 

mouse with sensor covered works as button.

Upload script is called by crontab to check for new videos. Thanks to sean

levin for python and shell scripts.

 

Youtube.com/user/edlabbroadcaster

The University of Edinburgh's Rector from 2015-2018, the broadcaster Steve Morrison, is 'chaired' by students around New College quad following his installation ceremony. The historic role was established by an 1858 Act of Parliament. The Rector has a number of ceremonial functions and presides over the University Court, the institution's governing body. He is elected for a period of three years by staff and students.

 

14 September 2015. Picture by JANE BARLOW

 

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Back panels of my two very own Sony broadcast VCRs.

10-29-05 Grand American Music Hall

Trish Keenan the lead singer with the band Broadcast, seen here on Centre Stage at Butlins, Minehead, opening the Matt Groening curated ATP Festival on 7th May 2010, died on 14 January 2011 aged 42 from complications with pneumonia. Rest In Peace.

Bhutan believes more in Gross National Happiness (GNH) than conventional economics of GDP. But then who better than kids to epitomise Happiness :-)

Kelis

Secret Solstice Festival

June, 2015

Reykjavik, Iceland

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just another frumpy friday.

 

lace trim cardigan: benaz sarafpour for target

broadcast tee

tweed skirt: gap

ksocks: target

shoes remixed

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