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Arizona, where there are so many close races. like a court all of a sudden instituting a 1901 law banning abortion. 1901? that was the year marconi received the first signal, radio signal, from across the atlantic. that was a year that arizona wasn t even a state. so while you are talking about abortion and while these things are happening, that tug on our heartstrings, it diffuses the attention from the pocketbook issues. right. president biden spoke at a dnc event on friday. let s take a quick listen at what he had to say. when i came to office, the economy was flat on its back. millions out of work. so we acted quickly, passed the american rescue plan. economic recovery. ....
COX MEDIA GROUP has promoted Talk WHPT (102.5 THE BONE) and Classic Hits WXGL (107.3 THE EAGLE)/TAMPA Director of Branding and Programming JOHN BRENNAN to Operations Dir. for the entire TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG cluster, and Alternative WPOI-W248CA (97X) /TAMPA and Alternative WXXJ (X106.5)/JACKSONVILLE Dir./Branding and Programming JENNA KESNECK is adding duties programming AC WDUV/TAMPA.CMG VP/Audience and Operations CHRIS EAGAN said, “JOHN and JENNA are both proven leaders in TAMPA with . ....
Small voltage which is unique to the sound it is taking in. the microphone then connects to studio equipment that amplifies this up to level that you can hear. and because the ribbon is a flat piece of metal, it can interpret vibrations from both sides. finally, of course, we want to hear a bit more of how the microphone sounds. we can hear it in use by sirjohn snagge, the bbc voice who made the first announcement of the d day landings and who went on to become one of the first bbc television news readers. he specially recorded with the microphone for this demo tape. this speech is recorded from a bbc marconi velocity ribbon microphone type ax bt. i ll leave it for you, then, to make up your own mind on how that sounds. for a lack of time it was not possible. interference of course, radio continues to innovate and evolve. podcasts have taken the world ....
So thin that it flexes and wiggles when the noise vibrations in the air hit it, just like your eardrum. the flexing moves the ribbon through a magnetic field created by two magnets on either side. doing this generates a very small voltage which is unique to the sound it is taking in. the microphone then connects to studio equipment that amplifies this up to level that you can hear. and because the ribbon is a flat piece of metal, it can interpret vibrations from both sides. finally, of course, we want to hear a bit more of how the microphone sounds. we can hear it in use by sirjohn snagge, the bbc voice who made the first announcement of the d day landings and who went on to become one of the first bbc television news readers. he specially recorded with the microphone for this demo tape. this speech is recorded from a bbc marconi velocity ribbon microphone type ax bt. i ll leave it for you, then, ....