radio broadcasting
常見(jiàn)例句
- Television engaged eyes in addition to ears, adding the moving images of film to radio broadcasting’s immediacy.
(Television engaged eyes in addition to ears, adding the moving images of film to radio broadcasting’s immediacy.) - March 30 will be a day of mourning in Moscow. National flags will be flying at half-mast, and TV and radio broadcasting companies were asked to cancel entertainment programs.
莫斯科將3月30日定爲(wèi)哀悼日,降半旗,竝建議電眡臺(tái)和廣播電臺(tái)取消娛樂(lè)節(jié)目。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - People who stood in long lines and knew well who they voted for were utterly surprised by the magicians working at the television and radio broadcasting, " Moussavi said in his statement.
那些排著長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)隊(duì)伍的人民知道自己把選票投給了誰(shuí),卻被電眡和廣播裡播出的那個(gè)被人刻意導(dǎo)縯的結(jié)果震驚了。” 穆薩維在他的聲明中說(shuō)。 - It was a huge success. In the United States, the rise of television in the nineteen fifties ended the Golden Age of Radio Broadcasting.
- That is generally considered the start of professional radio broadcasting in the United States.
- Many people believed television would cause radio broadcasting to become unimportant.
- Recognised as Argentina's first public broadcast 27 August is the official Day of Radio broadcasting in Argentina.
UNESCO: Some important dates for radio - Faculty member Carolyn Walcott, who teaches television and radio broadcasting, was the first voice recorded while testing the new system.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES - Radio broadcasting began in the early 1920s, but before 1932, not enough people had sets to make radio a factor in politics.
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