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Airtime allows you complete control of your station. Assign station managers to create shows and reserve timeslots. Assign user access to one or more DJs who are responsible for the content of that show allowing them to organise, structure and upload audio material for that show (all remotely of course).
No more accidental schedule changes or clashes. Never again will the presenter of the weekly agriculture show accidentally programme their tractor special over the regular nightly talk show after a dispute about parking spaces.
‘Access all areas’ rights can of course be granted to other management staff. Not all stations require such a fine-tuned access management, but we believe it is reassuring to know that your station can grow with Airtime as your staff increases.
The New York City User Experience Professionals Association seeks to bring together people working in the marketing, design, technology, and research communities to share our collective wisdom and create a forum for learning and development.
Another shot courtesy of Flickr user m20wc51, taken by an unknown US sailor in 1965, off the coast of Vietnam. This ship is used to support troops operating in coastal areas. In 1965, that was also the Canberra's mission, shelling coastal areas to support ground operations.
The Naval History and Heritage Command website has a detailed history of the Canberra, here. Scroll down almost all the way to get to her 1965-67 missions.
The shot was clean, so all that was needed was a reconsideration of some faded colours and a minor cleanup of specks and spots. The original can be found here, for purposes of comparison, and for more details on the ship itself, which is LSSN (landing support ship large) Lưu Phú Thọ, hull number 229, NavSource has a history page. Originally it was a US Navy ship. The ship was US rated for 6 officers and 65 enlisted; about 27 personnel are visible in the shot.
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