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121 The advent of satellite broadcasting began to break down those defences. 122 Commercial stations are required to begin broadcasting digitally May 1, 2002. 123 The television station was up and broadcasting locally, and the church was buying airtime on one of the national nets. 124 It stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting in the early twenties right through to television and the present day. 125 Together the two companies bid almost £53m to retain their 10 year broadcasting licences in last year's franchise auction. 126 Its main partner is Scandinavian Broadcasting Systems,[Sentence dictionary] a media firm in which Disney has a 23 percent stake. 127 De Gaulle's notes to Peyrefitte, mentioned above, indicate dissatisfaction with the implementation of the state broadcasting policy. 128 But we would stress that broadcasting is not just another business enterprise. 129 The conference agreed to set up a base in Kurdistan, including a broadcasting station. 130 But within this regulatory system, one also finds the basis of the idea of public service broadcasting. 131 Although radio broadcasting killed the Electrophone Company and piped entertainment in London, telephone transmissions continued in Bournemouth until 1937. 132 He said the management's action violated the constitutional rights of the media in broadcasting news. 133 Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting. 134 The government even proved willing to take certain industries into public ownership: broadcasting, overseas airways, and the electricity-generating industry. 135 Is this really how we should allow these broadcasting companies to profit from the public airwaves? 136 We have a number of radio personalities on public broadcasting who write books. 137 Television broadcasting, it turned out, was no substitute for qualified teachers. 138 Local sporting traditions were ignored in favour of a handful of sports which were singled out as worthy of national broadcasting. 139 It was Mellor who salvaged something from the disastrous 1990 Broadcasting Bill, which presaged the widely-ridiculed independent television franchise round. 140 The refinements also had to cover the new forms of broadcasting. 141 Also on Oct. 15 the Sejm approved legislation regulating television and broadcasting and allowing for commercial stations. 142 The Tzannetakis administration left state broadcasting free to report objectively. 143 But I fear we are now being pulled apart - by commercial pressures and by the changes forced upon the broadcasting environment. 144 The alternative would be for the government to finance the state provision of broadcasting through general taxation. 145 Each broadcasting organization could henceforth pursue its programme policies without fear of a direct challenge to its sources of revenue. 146 The Broadcasting Standards Council job, as a sort of public smut-detector, demanded some acquaintance with popular taste and culture. 147 Air Your Faith gives the background to religious broadcasting in Britain and outlines the current situation. 148 Certain staff who might have shown a real aptitude for broadcasting found themselves discouraged by civil service rules on promotion and pay. 149 These principles chiefly concerned broadcasting organization, and the organization, of course, was designed to achieve complementary public service goals. 150 Much of what is often praised in broadcasting is there because of a regulatory structure which encourages diversity in programming.