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Phil Gibbons Radio Academy , Nick Bull BBC Gloucestershire, Ian Downs Jack FM, Dom Chambers Somer Valley FM, Paulina Gillespie Heart FM, Tim Pemberton BBC Bristol and Paul Andrew Global Radio
The corten steel cladding has finally started to go on to the Broadcasting Place development. It's designed to gradually weather to form a maintenance free coat of rust, with a pleasing appearance.
EDIT. Actually I should say the cladding has started to be uncovered. It's been going up, then protected by wooden framing and a (presumably waterproof) membrane.
Will be interesting to see how it changes over time. There have also been a couple of high profile "disasters" with it!
The Skills Show 2013
Spotlight - Hear About It. Blast Off In Broadcasting. Stephanie Smith and Harry Backhouse.
At Radio Theatre to see Weekend Wogan with Peter Alllis Beth Nielsen Chapman, John Barrowman and Neil Se
February 28 2010
With Skype, a webcam and a USB mic adaptor,
WKRN-TV can soon go live from anywhere with just what you see here.
At Radio Theatre to see Weekend Wogan with Peter Alllis Beth Nielsen Chapman, John Barrowman and Neil Sedaka
www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/weekend-wogan/videos/280210_ww...
February 28 2010
Northwest Missouri State University’s student-led television station, KNWT, and radio station, KZLX, were named finalists in six award categories presented by two national student media associations during the fall of 2013. To read more, go to www.nwmissouri.edu/media/news/2013/10/03radio-tvawards.htm
Sinclair Broadcasting is taking over many local television stations in order to spread propaganda, false news, and trump TV. TURNOFF10.com
The old KXLA/44 tower. That's its antenna on top, directional toward the population centers below. Below that is the two-bay directional antenna of KPWR/105.9. The four baskets below that are the cavity-backed radiators of what was at this time KLSX/97.1. Both KPWR and KLSX had recently relocated up on Mt. Wilson from Flint Peak in Glendale, where they continue to maintain auxiliary transmitters. KLSX is now KAMP, and both stations are now on other towers, though as I write this (in 2020) these antennas remain on this tower though long since out of use. In fact I can find no licenses for stations here now. Data on the tower, which was built in 1972:
Site Elevation: 1741.3 meters (5713 ft)
Height of Structure: 82.6 meters (271 feet)
Overall Height Above Ground: 99.1 meters (325 feet)
Overall Height Above Mean Sea Level: 1840.4 meters (6038 feet)
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