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15:56 Jun 19, 2012 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Telecom(munications) / radio | |||||||
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4 +1 | true-broadcast transmission |
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3 | (radio) broadcast/emission |
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3 | corporate radio broadcasting |
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(radio) broadcast/emission Explanation: / -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2012-06-19 16:08:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- orgánica - can sometimes mean "work in progress", draft, basic first edition....maybe it was a pilot program. HTH |
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corporate radio broadcasting Explanation: existe como "orgánico" una acepción en el DRAE que dice: 3. adj. Que atañe a la constitución de corporaciones o entidades colectivas o a sus funciones o ejercicios. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.studioiq.com/corpradio/ |
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true-broadcast transmission Explanation: "True-broadcast" means that it was advertised and anyone with a radio could listen to it. Wikipedia says the following about the Parsifal broadcast: "Este hito, que apenas pudo ser escuchado por aproximadamente medio centenar de personas, es considerado por algunos como el de la primera emisión programada orientada a un público abierto que se concretó en el mundo." Here's the full story: It didn’t take long for Susini to realize that, with the help of his three friends, he could set up a make-shift studio and broadcast an opera to several well-to-do people in Buenos Aires who were the proud owners of radio receivers (and I’m using the word "radio receiver" loosely). Faustino da Rossa and Walter Mocchi, owners of the Italian theater, supported Susini’s idea wholeheartedly. Their target was August 1920 for the world’s first true-broadcast transmission. Reference: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primera_transmisi%C3%B3n_radiof... Reference: http://www.oldradio.com/archives/international/argentin.html |
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