Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began with AM radio broadcasting which came into popular use starting with the invention of the crystal detector in 1906. Before this, all forms of electronic communication, radio, telephone, and telegraph, were "one-to-one", with the message intended for a single recipient. The term "broadcasting", borrowed from the agricultural method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about, was coined by either KDKA manager Frank Conrad or RCA historian George Clark around 1920 to distinguish this new activity of "one-to-many" communication; a single radio station transmitting to multiple listeners.
Over the air Broadcasting is usually associated with radio and television, though in practice radio and television transmissions take place using both wires and radio waves. The receiving parties may include the general public or a relatively small subset; the point is that anyone with the appropriate receiving technology can receive the signal. The field of broadcasting includes a wide range of practices, from relatively private exchanges such as public radio, community radio and commercial radio, public television, and commercial television.
Blaster is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara Tomy and Hasbro. Due to trademark reasons, he is sometimes called Autobot Blaster. He is an Autobot who specializes in communications.
Blaster's initial transformation is an AM/FM Stereo Cassette Player, commonly referred to as a boombox or ghettoblaster, hence the name. Blaster was a popular character from the original series while not featuring as prominently in the modern Transformers universe.
As a member of the Autobot communications sub-group Blaster frequently worked with its other members - Eject, Grand Slam, Raindance, Ramhorn, Rewind and Steeljaw. He is the Autobots' answer to the evil Decepticon Soundwave.
Blaster (Tempo in France, Radiorobot in Italy, Broadcast in Japan), like the Autobot Jazz, has a great love of Earth culture, rock music and other forms of music as long as it is hard. He's normally at the forefront of any given situation. As an AM/FM stereo cassette player, he can perform as a deck, plus receive radio signals on a variety of frequencies. Acting as the Autobot communications center, he can transmit signals within a 4,000 mile radius. Blaster is sometimes depicted as carrying various tape warriors within his deck, including (Steeljaw, Ramhorn, Rewind and Eject).
Broadcast is the debut album from the English pop/rock band Cutting Crew, released in 1986. It reached #16 on the US charts and #41 on the UK charts. The album was released in Europe with different packaging 8 months before it was released in America. For the American version, 4 tracks were remixed ("Any Colour", "One for the Mockingbird", "I've Been in Love Before" and "(I Just) Died in Your Arms"), all of which were the singles from the album. The current American CD in print is the European version but with the American packaging. It was the first album to be released in the United States by Virgin Records' new American imprint, Virgin Records America.
Broadcast was re-released by Cherry Red Records on May 24, 2010, with bonus tracks including for the 1st time ever on CD "For The Longest Time", the b-side of "(I Just) Died In Your Arms".
Actors: Fahmi Farahat (director), James Lee Hernandez (miscellaneous crew), Ahmad Zahra (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jule Selbo (miscellaneous crew), Jule Selbo (producer), Justin Marco (actor), Sam Kanater (actor), Sarah Akkari (producer), Mohannad Malas (producer), Jonathan Decker (actor), Ed Fink (actor), Joshua N. Todd (producer), Joshua N. Todd (writer),
Plot: In a small American town during the Iranian Hostage Crisis, three twelve-year-old American kids face their fears of an old Middle Eastern farmer by venturing into his forbidden barn. They must unlock the truth about their missing classmate and determine whether or not this man is the monster the town has made him out to be. Saudi director Fahmi F. Farahat explores in this coming of age story, the effects of negative stereotyping of ethnic groups on young children during extreme political events.
Genres: Adventure, Short,Actors: Fahmi Farahat (director), James Lee Hernandez (miscellaneous crew), Ahmad Zahra (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jule Selbo (miscellaneous crew), Jule Selbo (producer), Justin Marco (actor), Sam Kanater (actor), Sarah Akkari (producer), Mohannad Malas (producer), Jonathan Decker (actor), Ed Fink (actor), Joshua N. Todd (producer), Joshua N. Todd (writer),
Plot: In a small American town during the Iranian Hostage Crisis, three twelve-year-old American kids face their fears of an old Middle Eastern farmer by venturing into his forbidden barn. They must unlock the truth about their missing classmate and determine whether or not this man is the monster the town has made him out to be. Saudi director Fahmi F. Farahat explores in this coming of age story, the effects of negative stereotyping of ethnic groups on young children during extreme political events.
Genres: Adventure, Short,Actors: Fahmi Farahat (director), James Lee Hernandez (miscellaneous crew), Ahmad Zahra (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jule Selbo (miscellaneous crew), Jule Selbo (producer), Justin Marco (actor), Sam Kanater (actor), Sarah Akkari (producer), Mohannad Malas (producer), Jonathan Decker (actor), Ed Fink (actor), Joshua N. Todd (producer), Joshua N. Todd (writer),
Plot: In a small American town during the Iranian Hostage Crisis, three twelve-year-old American kids face their fears of an old Middle Eastern farmer by venturing into his forbidden barn. They must unlock the truth about their missing classmate and determine whether or not this man is the monster the town has made him out to be. Saudi director Fahmi F. Farahat explores in this coming of age story, the effects of negative stereotyping of ethnic groups on young children during extreme political events.
Genres: Adventure, Short,Actors: Fahmi Farahat (director), James Lee Hernandez (miscellaneous crew), Ahmad Zahra (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jacqueline B. Frost (producer), Jule Selbo (miscellaneous crew), Jule Selbo (producer), Justin Marco (actor), Sam Kanater (actor), Sarah Akkari (producer), Mohannad Malas (producer), Jonathan Decker (actor), Ed Fink (actor), Joshua N. Todd (producer), Joshua N. Todd (writer),
Plot: In a small American town during the Iranian Hostage Crisis, three twelve-year-old American kids face their fears of an old Middle Eastern farmer by venturing into his forbidden barn. They must unlock the truth about their missing classmate and determine whether or not this man is the monster the town has made him out to be. Saudi director Fahmi F. Farahat explores in this coming of age story, the effects of negative stereotyping of ethnic groups on young children during extreme political events.
Genres: Adventure, Short,Actors: Osamu Saka (actor), Hirotaka Suzuoki (actor), Tomomichi Nishimura (actor), Osamu Saka (actor), Tomomichi Nishimura (actor), Osamu Saka (actor), Banjô Ginga (actor), Shô Hayami (actor), Shô Hayami (actor), Shô Hayami (actor), Shô Hayami (actor), Shô Hayami (actor), Tesshô Genda (actor), Kôji Totani (actor), Hirotaka Suzuoki (actor),
Plot: Taking place after the Second Season of Transformers, Scramble City is a story in which the Cybertrons have built a secret lab hidden inside a mountain to build a new super robot, Metroplex to be a mobile base for them. As Ultra Magnus prepares it the Destrons find out its location and attack it. The Cybertron and Destron teams duke it out over the mountain then Metroplex comes out and beats all the Destrons but then out of the water comes Typticon! Can Metroplex defeat Trypticon???
Keywords: anime, based-on-toy, giant-robot, sequel, transforming-robotCaptured under hypnosis
Faster and faster images
Can a meaning be obtained
Or this mystery explained
I'm in orbit
Held by magnet
And the force fields
So much closer than love
Logic offers no defence
Underneath this influence
While this puzzle of intent
Holds emotion in suspense
I'm in orbit
Held by magnet
And the force fields
So much closer than love
Caught between the day and night
And a knot that pulls too tight
I'm in orbit
Held by magnet
And the force fields
Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began with AM radio broadcasting which came into popular use starting with the invention of the crystal detector in 1906. Before this, all forms of electronic communication, radio, telephone, and telegraph, were "one-to-one", with the message intended for a single recipient. The term "broadcasting", borrowed from the agricultural method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about, was coined by either KDKA manager Frank Conrad or RCA historian George Clark around 1920 to distinguish this new activity of "one-to-many" communication; a single radio station transmitting to multiple listeners.
Over the air Broadcasting is usually associated with radio and television, though in practice radio and television transmissions take place using both wires and radio waves. The receiving parties may include the general public or a relatively small subset; the point is that anyone with the appropriate receiving technology can receive the signal. The field of broadcasting includes a wide range of practices, from relatively private exchanges such as public radio, community radio and commercial radio, public television, and commercial television.