overseas broadcasting उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In December 1982 France's overseas broadcasting operations were removed from FR3 and invested in the current organization, the "'Soci�t?de Radiodiffusion et de t�l�vision Fran�aise pour l'Outre-mer ( RFO ) " '.
- Norman Pattiz, a radio magnate who has championed Radio Sawa as a member of the government board that controls America's overseas broadcasting, promises to " deliver the audience for our diplomacy mission ."
- _Do we want to be without an overseas broadcasting service ( the Voice of America ) and without national assistance for the arts of the kind that every European government provides far more generously than ours does now?
- China Radio International ( CRI ), the only national overseas broadcasting station, is beamed to all parts of the world in 38 foreign languages, standard Chinese and four Chinese dialects, and broadcasts for a total of over 300 hours every day.
- Radio Sawa's name, which means " radio together " in Arabic, comes from extensive market research, long a staple of commercial radio but a new concept to the Voice of America, which has been the government's overseas broadcasting arm since World War II.
- In recent years, RT?have approached the issue of overseas broadcasting through the use of its website to stream current affairs and news programmes, and through RT?International, the working title of a service which will operate in a similar manner to Tara Television.
- He returned to Australia, where he worked for the Commonwealth Department of Information in the overseas broadcasting service, later joining the ABC . He was employed as music critic for " The Argus " and " The Age ", both Melbourne newspapers, from 1950 until his death.
- The House has already approved a bill, sponsored by Rep . Henry J . Hyde, R-Ill ., who is chairman of the International Relations Committee, that would increase spending on the programs by more than $ 255 million in the next two years and consolidate overseas broadcasting operations under one agency.