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About the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
The 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are administered and presented by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and will take place on June 22, 2014 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The National Academy’s Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Gala will be held on June 20, 2014 at the Westin Bonaventure in Downtown LA. The Daytime Emmy® Awards has been honoring excellence in all fields of daytime broadcast production for thirty-eight years. The Emmy® is awarded in sixty-eight categories, including acknowledgements for series, performers and all other technical and creative areas. The Daytime Emmy® Awards season culminates with a televised show that pays tribute to the exceptional work of daytime broadcasting’s elite. For more info, please visit, emmyonline.org.
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Not sure what this building is for, but I did appreciate the portable toilet outside when I visited.
I was told that the blue scrim covering the building is intended to be lit and animated at night. I was also told that the effect was, in reality, less dramatic than intended.
Firefly moves from #41 Thorne Penthouse to takeover #31 Gotham Broadcasting Station
BTW To Lazy to Write a Story >_<
ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium 2020 - 5.3.2020
Session 10
2-5 March 2020
Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur
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Listen to Tom Breneman's Breakfast in Hollywood
Monday through Friday
Over the American Broadcasting Company
Copyright 1945 by Kellogg Co.
A farmer broadcasting seeds in the field, Experiment Station, ILCA Debre-Zeit, 1976 (photo credit: ILRI).
A great looking building in Japan. For more information and other people's pix, check it out here
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ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium 2020 - 5.3.2020
Session 11 - Industry Debate
2-5 March 2020
Hotel Istana Kuala Lumpur
Copyright Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. Please credit accordingly.
Awards - 2015 State A Wrestling Tournament, Sioux Falls, SD. Feb. 27-28. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2015 SDPB\Kent Osborne
The Logo Version I Submitted.
"I sat down and tried to think of everything that being a “young adult” entails. Being a part of the web generation has yielded many things – faster internet, instant communication, global reach - heck… I’m able to participate in logo contest from 10,000 miles away! With that in mind, I took to creating something that would relay that message and combine it with the spirituality of the church. In a way evangelism came to mind as a way to broadcast a Christian message to the masses, essentially a transmit/receive relationship. And that is what sparked my final creative process. I centered my design around the message of BROADCASTING to a new generation. Bringing the DOC church and presenting it in fresh and interactive ways.
Making it raw and youthful, while remaining true to our message."
- Me
Disciples of Christ Young Adults:
Broadcasting to a New Generation
What do you think?
The Alexandra Palace is a Grade II listed entertainment and sports venue in London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. It is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and the later Tottenham Wood Farm.
The "Palace of the People" was conceived by Owen Jones in 1859. The Great Northern Palace Company had been established by 1860, but was initially unable to raise financing for the construction of the Palace. Construction materials were acquired and recycled from the large 1862 International Exhibition building in South Kensington after it was demolished: the Government had declined to take it over. In 1863 Alexandra Park Co. Ltd. acquired the land of Tottenham Wood Farm for conversion to a park and to build the People's Palace. Alexandra Park was opened to the public on 23 July 1863.
The planned building was originally named "The Palace of the People"; it and its park were renamed to commemorate the popular new Princess of Wales, Alexandra of Denmark, who had married Prince Edward on 10 March 1863.
Originally built by John Johnson and Alfred Meeson, the Palace opened in 1873 but following a fire two weeks after its opening, was rebuilt by Johnson. Intended as "The People's Palace" and referred to as "Ally Pally", its purpose was to serve as a public centre of recreation, education and entertainment; North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London.
At first a private venture, in 1900, the owners planned to sell it and Alexandra Park for development. A group of neighbouring local authorities managed to acquire it. An Act of Parliament created the Alexandra Palace and Park Trust. The Act required the Trustees to maintain the Palace and Park and make them available for the free use and recreation of the public forever. The present trustee is the London Borough of Haringey, whose coat of arms shows lightning bolts depicting the Palace's pioneering role in the development of television.
In 1935, the trustees leased part of the palace to the BBC for use as the production and transmission centre for their new BBC Television. In 1936, it became the home of the BBC's first regular public television service. The broadcasting system was the 405-line monochrome analogue television – the first fully electronic television system to be used in regular broadcasting. Although other facilities soon superseded it after the war, Alexandra Palace continued to be used by the BBC for many years and its radio and television mast is still in use.
The Great Hall and West Hall are typically used for exhibitions, music concerts, and conferences, operated by the trading arm of the charitable trust that owns the building and park on behalf of the public. There is also a pub, ice rink, palm court, and a panoramic view of central London.
Podgorica, Montenegro. November 21-22, 2008. Organized by the Media Development Loan Fund (www.mdlf.org)
Channel 5 Eyewitness News KSTP and Channel 45 (5.2) KSTC display building at the 2017 Minnesota State Fair.
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The intense warm red cast of the light in the hall made it pretty challenging to create good photographs.
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This is the Mt. Harvard tower set, viewed from Mt. Wilson. Though lower than Mt. Wilson, Mt. Harvard has a less obstructed view of the region's population spread. What it yields is the unpopulated region within and behind Mt. Wilson in the San Gabriel Mountains and the Mojave Desert behind to its north.
The tower on the right is KUSC/91.5.