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"dead air" Definitions
  1. a period of silence especially during a broadcast

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Thus far this rhetorical question has been met with dead air.
For maybe the first time in the film, there is dead air.
And so, some of the dead air just comes out and it speeds up.
Floor fans thrummed but did little more than push around the thick, dead air.
Case in point: the minute of dead air that happened on NPR's morning newscast today.
Dead air can be funny when used on purpose, but here, it's only awkward silence.
"Dead Air" is sort of our response to Serial and S-Town, in a way. Yeah.
If you watch a lot of live sports on TV, you'll know that they're mostly dead air.
In "get well soon," the final track, there's 40 seconds of recorded dead air at the end.
Producers at ABC News' "Good Morning America" would have dead air if Trump failed to tweet overnight.
Maybe it feels good down here on hot, humid, dead-air days, dawdling in the cool eddies.
There wasn't much structure in the beginning, with awkward moments of dead air quickly filled by impromptu freestyling.
MasterClass doesn't need a host to hype up stars as they arrive onstage or fill the dead air between presentation.
This revival has pockets of dead air that give us and the play's characters way too much time to think.
After an early pilot of the podcast seemed full of dead air, Mr. Horowitz worked in new soundscapes throughout the series.
Someone forgot to fill a generator with gas, causing a power failure that broadcast 90 seconds of dead air on NBC.
A large chunk of Zane's job revolves around talking, and filling the sort of dead air that Nicki can leave empty.
Regardless of the reason, diplomats, analysts and current and former State Department officials say there are risks if the dead air continues.
These what-if match-ups are fodder for message board discussions, a prompt for words to fill dead air and dead space.
I feel like Buck says little and delivers little, leaving whoever calls the game with him to fill up the dead air.
If the movie's looseness lets in an excess of dead air, "Nobody's Fool" is still dotted with pleasures besides those Haddish brings.
We all thought the world had come to an end when NBC had about 30 seconds of dead air during the broadcast.
Some of that frankly irresponsible speculation came from major cable news outlets trying to fill the dead air the very night of the caucuses.
But an announcement did not in fact come for another three weeks, and the dead air was filled with scrutiny of Gabbard's record and campaign.
As he flushed, and opened the gooseneck valve to the tank, the plane hit a pocket of dead air and dropped, like 15 feet vertically.
Twitter's live stream is interspersed with normal CBS broadcast material, so dull moments at the convention are filled with news fodder instead of dead air.
Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
And a pitch clock, requiring pitchers to throw to the batter within 23 seconds, could move things along, squeezing some dead air out of games.
But it's playable, at least, and it serves as a link between the Dead Air and Blood Harvest campaigns that was missing in the original release.
DEAD AIR Considering how far he had to travel to get to the bee, Daniel Doudna can be forgiven for taking his time at the microphone.
Hannity's radio show, which started with dead air just minutes after his connection to Cohen was revealed, avoided addressing the Cohen hearing for nearly 45 minutes.
On the flip side, a crappy edit can lead to dead air and thoughtless cuts that dull the impact of both the picture and the story.
"Our city needs to hear from DOJ as promised," Virginia Jamison, a city council member, told BuzzFeed News in an email, saying she's concerned with the dead air.
It does work in the sense that Angela starts thinking for herself and stops thinking out of fear, but it's sort of dead air on a plot level.
If you're going to talk about why the NFL product is suffering lately, it says a lot that fans are being fed more dead air time than ever.
And in case you have ever tried / To reach me / And I could not hear you / These words are in place / Of the dead air / Still / Between us.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
At the very least, it has to have copious amounts of dead air to accommodate all that riffing, and a decent print to accommodate today's giant HD television screens.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago is seeking experienced performers, dancers, and artists to participate in a performance of artist Danny Giles's dead(air) (21928) on November 316.
NEW YORK, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
But without pardoning McGregor, remember that the goon he plays on TV perpetrated that over-the-line buffoonery in a played-out format where he had to fill dead air.
Oezdemir likes to make phone calls while he is driving (no time for dead air), and, unsurprisingly, one of their favorite topics is how to be as efficient as possible.
In 2011, FOX and Telemundo had bid on the rights thinking they'd have content to fill the dead air when there's no NFL, limited NBA and NHL, and mostly baseball.
With The Walking Dead: Card Trader, fans can expect to see new content added to the app immediately after fresh episodes of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead air.
Scaramucci invites the media to power up the cameras "TV cameras are back on," he declared on Monday morning, signaling that White House press briefings would again be televised after weeks of dead air.
The show handles the moment masterfully, focusing on Rick and Michonne outside the cabin where they've laid Carl to rest, while a silenced pistol shot breaks an unnerving 10 seconds or so of dead air.
Massive reporting delays in Iowa created a total vacuum in results on Monday night, and cable news hosts and reporters on Twitter struggled to fill the dead air while local officials complained about reporting problems.
But we're now more than 30 minutes into a big live event, the same one that CBS has been using to entice people to sign up for its service, and All Access is streaming dead air.
If ever there was a sentinel for Radiohead's highly-anticipated new album, Dead Air Space, this animated bird, along with the other clips which featured a new song and the text "burn the witch," was it.
Or perhaps it's just hard to watch an episode that's constantly explaining itself as it goes along, just as it's hard to watch an episode stretched out to 90 minutes be full of relatively dead air.
You notice nine seconds of dead air when you hear it on the radio; there is just no radio there, all of a sudden, and as the quiet seconds roll over the whole experience flattens and stretches.
This bundle packs five *killer* mysteries written so chillingly you'll want to keep the light on as you go through them: ReMade, Ninth Step Station, Dead Air, False Idols, and The Witch Who Came In From the Cold.
I'm getting progressively more unnerved, and I can't put my finger on why until I realize that, this whole time, the radio of the cab of this very expensive pick-up is set to a dead air channel.
" Still, the internet had a lot of fun with the mistake: That 15 seconds of a black screen was worth about $2.5 million â€" Adam Kuperstein (@Adam215NY) February 25, 22018 I paid $25,22018,2100 for that 43 seconds of dead air.
The best commentary tracks don't bog you down with technical details or fill up dead air with dull plaudits: They footnote the movie experience, answering questions you may not have known you had about everything from casting to cinematography to marketing.
On Sunday, the burger chain that Dave Thomas built also transferred its taunts from TV to Twitter, blaming McDonald's for a broadcasting snafu that appeared to show a few minutes of dead air where a commercial seemingly should have been.
And the score, by Daniel Lopatin, is both primal and astral, the searing noise that fills up all of the dead air (not very much, to be fair) and that serves to nudge everything else just a little bit louder.
You'll see other options here too—toggle the Trim silence switch to on to automatically cut out dead air, and tick the Apply to all podcasts box if you want to use the same trick on all the podcast episodes you listen to.
As she and Daniel moved through the dark, she thought about the casual ingenuity of the portable radio they carried, and also about a time when people had imagined the night air was full of nothing, and also about the expression dead air.
Yet our survey begins with a dead-air disconnect: Despite African-Americans' enthusiastic embrace of wireless technology as a consumer tool, a clear majority (59 percent) have little or no interest in mobile as a potential job, entrepreneurial or other economic opportunity.
If you're picking through the collection at random on NASA's archive, much of the audio is dead air, waiting for someone to say something, and then someone on mission control sparking up the radio with a "roger" or a set of numbers and directions.
This year, while compiling tracks for Dead Air, I took some time to dig up a number of horror (and horror-adjacent) soundtracks composed by women that really stood out to me, with the intention of paying tribute to their contributions to the medium.
So many times I can remember trying to reach out on the radio to get new assignments for patients in need, only to get dead air or a confusing response because the dispatcher was trying to talk to scores of other aircraft at the same time.
And while that story is in no way true, it has its roots in something very real that happened, and it all has to do with TV networks looking to fill dead air: With the whole moon landing hoax, we explained in Chasing the Moon how this came about.
Washington — jittery, full of rumor, like a becalmed ship in the dead air before a coming storm — is waiting for the report of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether President Trump or his aides conspired in the effort or obstructed justice.
"The act of depositing a voice mail on a voice mail service without dialing a consumers' cellular telephone line does not result in the kind of disruptions to a consumer's life — dead air calls, calls interrupting consumers at inconvenient times or delivery charges to consumers," All About the Message wrote.
"I'll decide if I'm going to put out a statement here," he says, before going back to the #ComeyInterview — Ben Amey (@BenAmeyPR) April 16, 2018 Hannity's radio show started with dead air Monday afternoon just minutes after his connection to Cohen was revealed in court, according to Newsweek and Think Progress' Zack Ford.
Save for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos calling the confab "very productive" — the verbal equivalent of dead air — execs like Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Alphabet CEO Larry Page, Apple CEO Tim Cook and SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk did not comment about what was said in the room and most of the press reports afterward were very vague.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos called the confab "very productive" — the verbal equivalent of dead air — but execs including Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Alphabet CEO Larry Page, Apple CEO Tim Cook and SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk did not comment about what was said in the room, and most of the press reports afterward were very vague.
His tendency to think before he speaks — dead air being the deadliest of media sins — prompted some commentators to speculate on the possible effect of aging ("You can't expect a 74-year-old to be as sharp as a 35-year-old," a 30-something cable network commentator suggested), and his health became, for some, a subject of speculation.
In "A Silly Love Story," a young man's shirts are unraveled by an apricot-loving poltergeist while he falls in love with his gender-queer friend Merion; in "Dead Air," we glimpse pieces of two women's courtship through transcripts of increasingly unsettling audio recordings; in "She Hides Sometimes," pieces of Anjana's childhood home seem to slip away with her ailing mother's memories.
Though they attempted to spice things up by bringing on Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen to play clueless Emmy historians, the pair were surrounded by more dead air than most, and it seemed like Che and Jost's ambivalence leading up the ceremony as to whether they'd tackle more political material stranded them in a bit of a dead middle ground.
FROM COINAGE: The True Cost of Famous TV Apartments To make matters worse, none of the queens are following the teleprompter's instructions, forcing Hides to take over and cut to commercial, something Rivera (and Hides' fellow competitors) didn't see coming, as the rest of the segment is filled with stale, dead air, punctuated only by Rivera — clearly embarrassed — asking if she's supposed to exit the set.
Dead air in airThe anniversary of languageholds you back againstbucolic dreaming, down streamfrom here is runninga miraculous color, elegy bursts like a ribbon in airThinking again of the Square todayBold sky, passing episodes of cloudVegetation mutters in the Far West A column of ghostsgoes lilac over timeFamiliar song looping overheadLines pressed in air Wendy Xu is the author, most recently, of PHRASIS, one of The New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Poetry Books of 2017.
Dead Air is a Scottish novel by Iain Banks, published in 2002.
Dead Air was recorded at Sound Impressions in Milwaukie, Oregon. It was mixed at Whitehorse Studios in Portland, Oregon. According to Tony Lash, the Dead Air versions of "Bottle Rocket" and "Lowlife" reuse the basic tracks from their Music of Heatmiser EP demo counterparts, but feature new vocal and guitar overdubs.
Dead Air is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Heatmiser. It was released in 1993 on Frontier Records.
The alarm sound finishes at 5:41. Apparently, this is the same sound some DJs hear after 10 seconds of dead air on the radio.
While she praised the execution of the characters, she also commented on the presence of "a lot of dead air". She rated the film two out of four stars.
Trouser Press opined that the EP had "more personality and varied approaches" than Dead Air. Nitsuh Abebe of AllMusic called the EP the group's most accessible and "poppy" release.
In January 2007, Radiohead resumed recording in their Oxfordshire studio and started to post photos, lyrics, videos and samples of new songs on Dead Air Space. In June, having wrapped up recording, Godrich posted clips of songs on Dead Air Space. Excluding "Last Flowers", which Yorke recorded in the Eraser sessions, the In Rainbows sessions produced 16 songs. Feeling Hail to the Thief had been overlong, Radiohead wanted their seventh album to be concise.
Swaim's name is incorrectly given there as "Swaims". and two performances on KPSU are on that station's archives.Recordings by Dead Air Fresheners on the KPSU archives , accessed online 18 September 2007.
"On The Page" (Track 6), "S.O.S" and "The Fucking Mouse" are the early versions of the songs (the latter being re-titled to "Mouse (Now Watch What Happens)") from Dead Air for Radios. "On The Page" (Track 13), "Watercolor" and "Chromakey" were recorded as Chroma Key in 1995, the latter two songs not making to the final version of Dead Air for Radios. "Squelch", "Blusong" and "Because The Plane Crashed" appear only on This Is a Recording.
He has also written and directed for the stage, and still works providing voice-overs for various DVD and video releases. In 2006 he provided the narration for English electronic group Mordant Music's album Dead Air.
It also performed a cost-benefit analysis and the cost-benefit ratio was $12 to $13 per cubic metre RSI. The effective insulating value depends on the number of adjacent dead air spaces, layers of foil and where they are installed. If the foil is laminated to rigid foam insulation, the total insulating value is obtained by adding the RSI of the foam insulation to the RSI of the dead air space and the foil. If there is no air space or clear bubble layer, the RSI value of the film is zero.
The 250-watt HFS signal reached well into the Crownsville area of Anne Arundel County. WRYR-LP's signal made it difficult to receive HFS South of Annapolis even though WRYR had been broadcasting mostly dead air since then.
Beta News. January 22, 2009. Retrieved January 26, 2009. However, there was a technical error in MBC's broadcast, with a few seconds of dead air near the end of the performance; the network was subsequently flooded with complaints.
Following his departure from the main cast, Petersen reprised his role on five occasions. ; Voice :: Season 09: "Turn, Turn, Turn" :: Season 13: "Wild Flower," "Dead Air" ; On Screen :: Season 11: "The Two Mrs. Grissoms" Petersen also guest starred in "Immortality," CSI's feature-length series finale.
Programmes went out as normal until after the 4pm news, when the song "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" by Neil Sedaka was broadcast. Then it went to dead air. It is as yet unknown whether or not Ofcom will re-advertise the Knowsley licence.
However, a former vice president of Bob Larson Ministries, Lori Boespflug, said that much of Dead Air, though presented as Larson's work, is actually her own. Supporting these claims is a letter from Larson's lawyer that warns Larson of his "potential liability to Lori", anticipating that "the role Lori has played" would lead her to "demand recognition and/or profit participation" in respect to Dead Air and its sequels. In 2004, Larson returned to the radio airwaves after a two- year absence with a daily talk show heard on a network of radio stations and simulcast and archived on the Internet. Today, Larson remains active.
Dynamic soaring is a relatively new style of flying model gliders whereby the windshear just downwind of certain slopes can be used to create high speeds. It involves gaining altitude, then soaring into a patch of dead air, then back to the lift to gain speed.
KBEV-FM (98.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Dillon, Montana. The station is owned by Dead-Air Broadcasting Company. It airs an Adult Contemporary music format. The station was assigned the KBEV-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 1, 1998.
The Houston FCC agent took KULF off of the air, as for a period of over a month, 1090 remained on air both day and night, running 1,000 watts of dead air. As of May 2016, KULF has returned to the air at full power, resuming programming.
KDBM (1490 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Dillon, Montana. The station is owned by Dead-Air Broadcasting Company. It airs a full-service Country music format. The station was assigned the KDBM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 1, 1988.
Over the years, the station continued to serve as a significant outlet for the school and community. However, in the several years prior to 2006, the station had become devoid of programming as student turnover left WTBR with dead-air for a vast majority of the time.
In the broadcasting industry, a dark television station or silent radio station is one that has gone off the air for an indefinite period of time. Usually unlike dead air (broadcasting only silence), a station that is dark or silent does not even transmit a carrier signal.
This is why the dead-air spaces in multi-pane windows have insulating qualities. Translational motion in solids, however, takes the form of phonons (see Fig. 4 at right). Phonons are constrained, quantized wave packets that travel at the speed of sound of a given substance.
Power problems delayed the start of the Ottawa station by an hour. Stories included much American content, plus two features about prostitutes. One announcer mispronounced Arkansas several times in one newscast and was reportedly dismissed."Dead air and technical errors greet network listeners", Brandon Sun, July 6, 1977.
Dead Air is a comedy album by The Bob & Tom Show, which was first released in November 2009. It is a double disc CD compilation which represents original material recorded during their syndicated, daily radio show and other studio numbers which had not been previously presented on air.
Series 2 aired 19 June 2014. James appeared in one episode (ep.3 Dead Air) of the third series which aired 27 June 2015. He appeared as a regular in the fifth series of Suspects as DCI Daniel Drummond, which aired 3 to 31 August 2016 (all six episodes).
He wrote at least two songs for Heatmiser: "Just a Little Prick", released on The Music of Heatmiser, and "Glamourine", a "bass-line with lyrics" that remains unreleased. Peterson did a cover design for the Yellow No. 5 EP that wasn't used (additionally, he did the cover art for Dead Air).
CKBB-FM went dark in 2005.Tourism radio just 'dead air', Sudbury Star, August 11, 2006. Despite the station ceasing operations, on June 5, 2006 the CRTC renewed CKBB-FM's licence from September 1, 2006 to August 31, 2013,CRTC Decision 2006-213: CKBB-FM Sudbury - Licence renewal. CRTC, June 5, 2006.
Panellists listen to several seconds of silence, and try to determine the origin of the silence. Answers range from Jade Goody appearing on Mastermind, to an audience's reaction to a Bill Oddie nature programme or the Radio 4 continuity announcer falling asleep during Quote, Unquote. The game is also known as Dead Air.
The 1XX programme was played on Cadbury Moro FM between 11pm and 6am the next morning. The complete transition to FM broadcasting was made on 12 December 1988. Announcer Terry Casserly had to ad-lib during the opening broadcast, when a live cross to company chairman Ross Neiderer was lost to dead air.
Large sections of stucco were stripped from the exterior walls. Water filled the "dead-air space" of the nave walls, necessitating the resurfacing of all interior walls and the vaulted ceiling. It was also necessary to restore the decorative brackets and ornamental cherubs throughout the nave. All carpets and parquet flooring had to be replaced.
Therefore, the most commercially successful stations target young audiences. The programming usually cycles from the least attractive item, to most attractive, followed by commercials. The purpose of this plan is to build listener interest during the programming. Because dead air does not attract listeners, the station tries to fill its broadcast day with sound.
Army helicopters used the call sign Army One while the president was on board. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan board Marine One, 1987 The VH-3D entered service in 1978. The VH-60N entered service in 1987 and has served alongside the VH-3D."VH-71 Officially Dead." AIR International, 4 June 2009.
In May 2015, he played a police officer in the BBC Three comedy murder mystery series Murder in Successville. Also in 2015, James co-wrote and starred in the Comedy Feeds episode Dead Air. In March 2016, he hosted a segment of the Sport Relief telethon with Alesha Dixon. James has guest presented several episodes of The One Show.
After that break, the viewers were told they are making sure their phones do not malfunction and to avoid dead air, TBS played an episode of Bloopers. The show went on normally approximately sixty minutes into the broadcast. The third East Coast episode, on August 30, had more problems. This time the problems were all off the air.
The Dead Air Fresheners are a Portland, Oregon, Olympia, Washington, and Seattle, Washington-based experimental and post-punk musical group with a somewhat fluctuating membership. They have been described by Portland's KPSU as "A long-time mainstay of the Experimental Rock Scene." They count Sun Ra, John Cage, Sonic Youth, Sun City Girls, and Jandek as influences.
Dead Air is an exclusive-to-audio Doctor Who story, produced as part of BBC Books' New Series Adventures line, and the seventh entry in the series to be produced. Written by author James Goss and read by David Tennant, it features the Tenth Doctor travelling alone. It is the Tenth Doctor's final story and was released on 4 March 2010.
WJOM also does not broadcast in stereo and has been noted intermittently broadcasting dead air. A construction permit to more than double the power to 10 kW for a taller tower expired on June 12, 2009. A new application was filed the same day and approved on August 14, 2009, to increase power to 25 kW from the current tower.
The broadcast equipment was new and production values were high. The dee-jays were tight, with no dead air or long pauses. These changes got the positive results Blumenthal wanted; despite an increasingly competitive radio market, KCKN's listenership grew steadily. In March 1962, Blumenthal received the construction permit for an FM station at 94.1 MHz, with an effective radiated power of 20,000 watts.
Until the midday hours of May 3, the station ran a 20–30 song loop with an extended period of dead air between the songs. This was likely due to a music load and automation problem. The station picked up the WHTS callsign after 98.9, Rock Island, Illinois, dropped it in 2006. The old WHTS also was a top 40 station.
As a location in the 1972 film Fear In the Night. In the last episode of BBC's Knowing Me Knowing You radio series in 1993, Alan Partridge's last guest dies on air. Partridge decides to observe a minute's silence, but realises - as it is radio - that a minute of 'dead air' is impossible. He therefore intersperses the silence with an occasional utterance.
Dead Air for Radios studio album by Kevin Moore, under the musical moniker Chroma Key. It was released through Fight Evil Records on December 16, 1998. The album was recorded by Steve Tushar at Bill's Place Rehearsal Studio in Hollywood, mixed by both Steve Tushar and Kevin Moore with final mastering by Eddy Schreyer. Since its release the album has sold around 10,000 copies.
Beaty was born in Centennial, Colorado. In 2008, she made her feature film debut portraying Daisy Fuller in the drama film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Beaty portrayed Sara Dougan in 2010 Lifetime movie The Pregnancy Pact, co-starring with Thora Birch. She then guest starred as Leslie in the iCarly episode "iWas a Pageant Girl", and as Kristin Haskell in the NCIS episode "Dead Air".
With the broadcast industry's shift to IP-based production and content delivery technology (sometimes referred as Broadcast 3.0) not only the production technology and workflows are changing, but also the requirements for broadcast engineers, which now include IT and IP-networking knowhow. Other devices used in broadcast engineering are telephone hybrids, broadcast delays, and dead air alarms. See the glossary of broadcast engineering terms for further explanations.
In 2006, Parker starred in John Cena's film The Marine. He also appeared in the horror film Dead Air. He has filmed a number of television shows and movies in Australia and New Zealand, including Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur. In 2007 he performed the role of Buddy McDeere, the Head coach of the Russian boxer, Anton Kolchin in the Russian movie Shadowboxing 2: Revenge.
Morphological characteristics of the caps of mushrooms Identifying mushrooms requires a basic understanding of their macroscopic structure. Most are Basidiomycetes and gilled. Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. At the microscopic level, the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space.
The translator, 91.3 K217GB, also stopped broadcasting dead air and went dark that day. KXNG returned to the air two weeks later on August 1, 2016, stunting with a varied playlist of secular dance music under the branding K-Dance. The following Friday, the K217GB translator returned to the air rebroadcasting KXNG and the dance music stunt. Unlike KXNG, K217GB's transmitter was not replaced or modified.
The autopsy reveals that the alien is actually a dead Air Force pilot in a costume. His superiors arrive to claim the body, but find it missing. Mulder tricks the military officers into revealing the identity of a second missing Air Force pilot, Lieutenant Jack Schaefer. As Mulder remembers it, that night he found Schaefer, in a dazed state, walking naked down a highway in Klass County.
One of them, Dead Air, was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Mystery and the 1987 Anthony Award in the same category; and was also adapted into a television movie called Money, Power, Murder. He has written a novel for younger audiences called Travel Team. Lupica’s Bump and Run and Wild Pitch were best sellers. 2003 saw a sequel to Bump and Run, entitled Red Zone.
Creative Adult began in 2012 with the release of their debut EP titled Dead Air via their own Broke Hatrè Records. They released their second EP titled Bulls In The Yard the following year. In 2014, the band released the 'Deep End' single. Also in 2014, the band released their debut full-length album titled Psychic Mess via Run For Cover, having traveled to Montreal's Hotel2Tango to record with Efrim Menuck.
The Last Voyage is an exclusive to audio Doctor Who story, produced as part of BBC Books' New Series Adventures line, and the sixth entry in the series to be produced. Written by author Dan Abnett and read by David Tennant, it features the Tenth Doctor travelling alone. It was released on 5 January 2010 and originally supposed to be the Tenth Doctor's final story, but was followed by Dead Air.
The band continued to tour regularly into 2012. A concert in New York City was streamed live on YouTube on October 11, 2012. The same week, the band listed three previously unreleased songs recorded during the Panic of Girls sessions ("Bride of Infinity", "Rock On", and "Dead Air") on Amazon.com which were made available for free download in the United States, and in the UK via the band's official website.
Members went on to play with Tight Bro's from Way Back When, The Whip, Dead Air Fresheners, Big Business and The Melvins. Drummer Scott Jernigan died in a boating accident on June 10, 2003. New York- based documentarian Bill Badgley (of the rock band Federation X), released a documentary on the band, entitled Kill All Redneck Pricks, a preview of which was shown in Seattle October 22, 2009.
Insulating glass, or double glazing, consists of a window or glazing element of two or more layers of glazing separated by a spacer along the edge and sealed to create a dead air space between the layers. This type of glazing has functions of thermal insulation and noise reduction. When the space is filled with an inert gas it is part of energy conservation sustainable architecture design for low energy buildings.
KZYR signed on at 103.1 MHz in 1984 as "Brave New World". It was the fourth radio station in the Eagle Valley, with studios in the Benchmark Building in Avon. The station was programmed with an early form of adult album alternative known as "adult album rock". The "Dead Air" feature once drew an interesting letter from Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead on letterhead of his appreciation for the recognition.
He then moved to Theatresports Toronto and was a member of the 1993 Canadian Championship Team. His theatre credits include "Dead Air" at the Charlottetown. In addition, Nasimok was the founder and artistic director of the Grafton Street Dinner Theatre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Nasimok created NBA Dunk Street, Don't Lick the Pig and produced Uh Oh, and nanaLa' while writing for the YTV Achievement Awards and YAA to the M@x.
Both air sacs contracted simultaneously to pump the used air out of the trachea. This procedure guaranteed a unidirectional airflow, the air always moving in a single forward direction in the lung itself. This significantly improved the oxygen intake and the release of carbon dioxide. Not only was dead air removed quickly but also the blood flow in the lung was counterdirectional in relation to the airflow, leading to a far more effective gas exchange.
In either case, these agencies purchase two types of air-time in two ways. The first is to purchase off of a station or broadcast network's rate- card for time. The second is to purchase remnant airtime, which is time that stations were not able to sell, and need to fill quickly or cheaply to avoid broadcasting dead-air. This is cheaper for agencies, but they have less control over when their commercials will run.
According to a post by Yorke on Radiohead's blog Dead Air Space, "Harry Patch (In Memory Of)" was inspired by a "very emotional" 2005 interview with Harry Patch on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. Yorke wrote that "The way he talked about war had a profound effect on me." The song was recorded live in an abbey, only a few weeks before Patch died on 25 July 2009 at the age of 111.
The master of ceremonies, or MC, is the voice of the pow wow. It is his job to keep the singers, dancers, and public informed as to what is happening. The MC sets the schedule of events, and maintains the drum rotation, or order of when each drum group gets to sing. The MC is also responsible for filling any dead air time that may occur during the pow wow, often with jokes.
Carl Warner, a retired newspaper publisher living in Clinton, Tennessee, was then the remote engineer for the Barry Gray Miami Beach broadcasts. He also recalls the bopping-mike incident. He remembers hearing a loud bang in his headphones and looking up to the Copa Lounge stage seeing the podium turned over and Barry signaling him to cut the mikes. After about 30 seconds of dead air, he asked for his mike to be turned on.
WKMS took the opportunity to provide the community with tips on how to buy CDs, whom to buy from, what genres sounded better, and so forth. On August 21, 1988 a lightning strike set off a chain reaction that, "fried many components and circuitry," within the transmitter. As a result, the station had noticeably long dead air. Station manager Janet Kenney cleverly named it, "Sounds of Silence," and used it to WKMS's advantage.
These books are also being published exclusively in hardcover and, like the TV series itself, are aimed at an older audience. In May 2008, BBC Books issued its first original made-for-audio Doctor Who adventure, Pest Control, which was released as part of the Tenth Doctor Adventures line and read by David Tennant. The Audiobook of the Year 2010 was a Tenth Doctor adventure called Dead Air by James Goss and read by David Tennant.
Inevitably, some good laughs pop up here and there, but the dead air between them lasts much longer than ever before with Martin.""Film Reviews: The Lonely Guy". Variety. February 1, 1984. 18. Pauline Kael of The New Yorker described the film as "generally likable, but it makes you feel as if you were watching television ... I had the feeling that Hiller plows through a comedy script, shooting it diligently, right on schedule, whether the gags work or not.
The walls of the eastern section are three feet (1 m) thick; consisting of stone blocks faced with stucco and bound by hair and lime mortar in an interior and exterior section with dead air space in between and painted on the outside. On the west the structural system consists of wood frame filled with bricks and faced in asbestos shingles. All windows are recessed and set with double-hung sash.See accompanying photo Window treatments depend on the location.
Yellow No. 5 is an EP by American alternative rock band Heatmiser, released in 1994 by record label Frontier between the albums Dead Air (1993) and Cop and Speeder (1994). The EP was also released as a split cassette EP on Frontier Records, with Yellow No. 5 on side A and All Souls Alive by Australian rock band The Blackeyed Susans on side B (excluding the first four songs from All Souls Alive, which are also on side A).
The book was not generally well received by critics. While Banks' story-telling skills were acknowledged, some felt that this was less satisfying, in contrast to Look to Windward, his previous book (under the Iain M Banks guise). Like The Business, Dead Air is very topical, with much detailed background on technology and contemporary political issues. "Major rethink on format after the events of September the eleventh," Phil says, about a delay to a television show they are planning.
"Once hip-hop became corporate, they took the daredevil out of the artistry. But being a daredevil was what Hank brought to the table." It was decided amongst the group that the album should be exactly one hour long, thirty minutes on each side. At the time, audio cassettes were more popular than CD's and the group didn't want listeners having to hear dead air for a long time after one-half of the album was finished.
Generators, batteries, and incoming electricity can also be monitored. If anything goes wrong which the ATS cannot handle, it can send out calls for help, via pager, telephone voice message, or dedicated telemetry links back to a fixed point such as a broadcast studio. Other than possibly listening for dead air from the studio/transmitter link, an ATS does not cover the programming or the studio equipment like broadcast automation, but rather only the "transmitter plant".
Eastern Time, however Rather was nowhere to be found. Over 100 affiliates broadcast the six minutes of dead air that followed before he returned to the broadcast position. Rather later suggested that he intended to force the sports division to fill up the entire half-hour so that he would not have to truncate the elaborately-planned coverage of the papal visit. The next day, Rather, anchoring from New Orleans, apologized for leaving the anchor desk.
Counterprogramming efforts are not limited to television; for Super Bowl XLV in 2011, WCHK-FM, a station in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area announced it would counterprogram the game with dead air, since the hometown Packers were in the game. However, its goal was not to attract listeners from the game, but to do the opposite. The freeform program Anything Anything with Rich Russo has counterprogrammed the Super Bowl with Dr. Demento.Hansen, Barrett (February 2, 2013).
Providence first co- executive produced a Sundance Festival hit Cherish with Robin Tunney and Tim Blake Nelson and Drowning on Dry Land with Barbara Hershey and Naveen Andrews. Providence also developed and produced In a Dark Place, Sticky Fingers, Dr. Rage with Andrew Divoff, Pirate Camp with Corbin Bernsen, and Dead Air with Bill Moseley. Providence's latest projects include Baggage, which Polk acted in, produced, wrote, and directed, and The Divided, which he acted in and produced.
The Sight Below's debut album Glider was released in the United States on November 2008 and January 2009 worldwide. It is available as both a physical and digital release. The album was very well received by the press and music community, including praise from Radiohead's Thom Yorke, who charted "At First Touch" on his January 6, 2009 "Office Chart" posting on the band's website Dead Air Space. Murmur EP followed in 2009, including remixes by Biosphere, Eluvium and Simon Scott (of Slowdive).
On August 4, 2016, at midnight, WYGC ended its simulcast of WOW FM with WXJZ by flipping to a news talk format branded as "104.9 - The Talk of Gainesville". In 2017, WYGC flipped to a simulcast of WMFQ "Q92.9" in Ocala after a long period of dead air. In March 2018, the station flipped to a 1980s-focused classic hits format branded as Y105. The station is operated under a local marketing agreement by Circuitwerkes, and uses air staff from WGVR-LP.
In the episode "Home But Not Alone," Ned has his first girlfriend and (probably) his first kiss. In season 4, there was a plot which involved his mother suspecting him of smoking marijuana, but as it turned out, it was his mother's friend's joint. As of season five, he is a student at Rockland University. In "Dead Air" he is a host of a radio show, and has cheated on his girlfriend TJ (which he later regrets and apologizes for).
Their descriptions were matter-of-fact, boring at best, had a lot of dead air, and were given in the past tense after a play was completed. In 1923, announcer McNamee was assigned to help the sportswriters with their broadcasts. One day, Grantland Rice, told McNamee to finish the game on his own, and left. McNamee was not a trained sports writer, so he immediately began to describe what he was seeing as it happened, thus originating play-by-play sports broadcasting.
His mother's suicide is described in detail, as is his relationship with the family matriarch, Grandma Win. Banks takes the opportunity, as in Dead Air and Raw Spirit, to make points about the morality and wisdom of the War on Terror, when McGill meets representatives of the American capitalists who wish to acquire the family game symbolising the British Empire. The book has intermittent contributions from McGill's friend and ex-colleague Tango, who lives in a council estate in Perth.
He contributed music and lyrics to the band's first three studio albums, but left the band during the recording of Awake to pursue his own musical interests. Starting with 1998's Dead Air for Radios, he has released electronica, ambient music through his solo project Chroma Key. Moore has guested on several albums, including three Fates Warning albums. This led Moore to form OSI with Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos in 2002, a band which combines progressive metal with electronica.
In 2012, Morrison left Super Buddha to pursue a solo career. Their first endeavor was writing and producing 3 songs for Blondie: Dead Air, Bride of Infinity and Practice Makes Perfect. That same year they composed the film score for the movie Concussion, starring Robin Weigert and Maggie Siff, an official selection of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and winner of the Berlin Film Festival's Teddy Award Jury Prize. Also that year, Barb mixed the album Black Tie Elevator for The Cliks.
KREX old logo until August 2009 The KREX studios were ravaged by a fire that broke out on January 20, 2008. The five occupants of the building (2 news reporters, 2 master control operators, and one cleaning person) escaped without injury, and the fire's exact cause remains unknown.Grand Junction, Colorado The Grand Junction Fire Department was forced to pull firefighters from the building shortly after arriving on the scene. The 77-year-old building had been renovated several times, creating many dead air spaces.
Billboard evaluated that Party! would have strong sales potential: "The boys have a ball performing in this intimate, ad-lib program of hot material. ... [an] exciting, discotheque package." In November 1965, the Beach Boys released the non-album single "The Little Girl I Once Knew" which repeatedly used a measure of silence in the arrangement and was reportedly disliked by radio programmers owing to their avoidance of having "dead air"; this has been cited as being partially responsible for the single stalling at US number 20.
In 2006 McGee and friend Sue Simons created modelling and casting agency Debbie McGee Models. In February 2009, McGee and Daniels appeared in Closer magazine in a picture recreating an image from an Armani advert that featured footballer David Beckham and his wife Victoria. Later in the summer of that year, she appeared in a fringe theatre show in London called Frank's Closet. On 21 August 2013, McGee took part in the Dead Air Podcast, a show hosted by Nick Lee and Rob Oldfield.
In May 1990, KDOC broadcast live coverage of the Strawberry Festival Parade in Garden Grove, California. Coverage moved from KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV) after the Walt Disney Company (which then owned KCAL-TV) decided against broadcasting the parade that year. On December 31, 2012, KDOC broadcast a live New Year's special hosted by comedian and actor Jamie Kennedy. Following its broadcast, the special gained infamy due to a large number of technical issues, dead air, unedited fleeting profanity, and a fight breaking out on-stage.
Stoopnagle and Budd in 1932 Hulick and Taylor came together as a team when a transmitter failure kept the station from receiving the scheduled network program. To prevent dead air, they delivered a barrage of spontaneous, impromptu patter. Hulick called Taylor "Colonel Stoopnagle" while Taylor played "I Love Coffee, I Love Tea" and other selections on the organ. The audience responded with so much enthusiasm that the duo's goofiness became a regular feature on WMAK, generating such local interest that within a year they were headed for New York City.
Early in the morning of August 5, 2018, a masked suspect entered the station's studios and began shooting. Five shots were fired at three hosts, with on-air personality Eugene Crisler’EL taking a shot in his right buttock; he was treated and released from the hospital quickly after the incident, and some minor studio damage occurred. The station remained in dead air for 6½ hours until Madison Police finished their evidence gathering procedures and allowed broadcasting to resume, and have said the incident was not random, but targeted at the station.
The hip and sexy 1980s cheer team was recruited to promote concerts and other events, hosted by the Breakfast Club. Some of the team members include; Susan "Sexy Susan " Johnson, Rebecca "Becky Baby" Perryman, Mayer "Mary Maybe" Daher, Julie "Jules" Contreras, with Susan "Sassy Sue" Riley, and Cecelia "Lusty Lolita". Other KKDJ 106 DJs at the station during this time included Jeffrey D. Reidel, Michael "Mike The Wild Kingdom" Wild, with David "Dead Air Dave" Sozinho, and Sue Delany. Dean's weekend show was called Dean Opperman's Off-Ramp to Nowhere.
On the 45 version, however, there is a guitar chord added at this point in the song, because radio stations fear dead air. It was Seger's first release with Capitol and under the Bob Seger System name. But as with much of Seger's early efforts up to that point, the single was a hit in his native Detroit but went unnoticed almost everywhere else in the US. In Canada, it was actually a minor chart hit, peaking at number 79. The song was subsequently included on Seger's April 1969 album Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.
Linking the owners of the Texas Night Train and Wonderful Radio London programs was KXOL in Fort Worth where both shows were also aired on weekends. KXOL was in the process of being sold, and Harold Glen Martin, who later returned to work at KXOL, was at that time the only live on-air personality at XERF. Using a "hillbilly" accent under the name of "Billy Purl", he presented a live country music program to fill the dead air on XERF. Martin claims the honor of being the last live voice heard on XERF.
David-Caine was also selected as part of the core cast in BAFTA-winning comedy sketch show, Horrible Histories. As well as this, he’s starred in all four series of BBC mockumentary, Class Dismissed. In 2017 he developed, wrote and starred in his own internet comedy series, InterNOT, alongside his comedy partner, Joseph Elliott. The show satirises YouTube and cameos David-Caine’s characters from Class Dismissed, Mark and Mrs Mark. Other notable work includes BBC Three sitcoms Dead Air (as character, Hardip) and People Just Do Nothing (as Chabuddy G’s boss, Sam).
The beach is very popular with windsurfers, as its position allows for the best exploitation of strong winds from the West. Other beaches in the area provide equal access to the winds of the bay but windsurfers may find themselves frustrated the areas of dead air close to their shores. Other beaches in Carnac include Bihan Plage, Légenèse Plage, Grande Plage, Beaumer Plage and Men-Du Plage.Beaches of Carnac A local myth holds that a unicorn lives in the waters off the city and in a cave near St. Malo.
After leaving Dream Theater, Moore moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and started writing material for his solo album. A demo tape known as Music Meant to Be Heard was shared among fans, and the songs included many spoken-word samples from interviews Moore recorded during his cross-country travels. Most of these songs were later released in 1999 on a limited-edition CD called This is a Recording. In 1998, Moore released his first solo album, Dead Air For Radios, under the name Chroma Key on his self- created record label, Fight Evil Records.
After Smith graduated from Hampshire, the band added drummer Tony Lash and bassist Brandt Peterson and began performing around Portland in 1992. The group released the albums Dead Air (1993) and Cop and Speeder (1994) as well as the Yellow No. 5 EP (1994) on Frontier Records. They were then signed to Virgin Records to release what became their final album, Mic City Sons (1996). Around this time, Smith and Gust worked a number of odd jobs around Portland, including installing drywall, spreading gravel, transplanting bamboo trees, and painting the roof of a warehouse with heat reflective paint.
" Stephen Kearse of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.4 out of 10 rating. Kearse praised the album's production, writing: "A murderers’ row of both new and seasoned producers match his breezy rapping with zesty beats. For “Jefe,” Mr. Bangladesh blends mariachi horns and marching-band percussion into a spirited thump, landing between Nola bounce and Latin trap. Shawty Redd and Pyro da God's “Big Ol Drip” beat is a slow, bluesy burner with bold drops and ragtime riffs. Scott Storch’s sparse arrangement on “Wraith” steadily expands and contracts, creating strange little pockets of dead air that T.I. punctures with his newly husky pitch.
" A number of notable musicians and people in the music world made statements mourning the loss of Linkous, including Patti Smith,NME article: "Patti Smith, Flaming Lips, Steve Albini pay tribute to Mark Linkous." Radiohead's Colin Greenwood,Radiohead / DEAD AIR SPACE page: "Mark Linkous RIP ." Silversun Pickups' Brian Aubert, Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla,Twitter page for Chris Walla: "Rest in peace, Mark Linkous". Steven Drozd and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips,Twitter page for Steven Drozd: "Mark Linkous toured with us..." Steve Albini,Electrical Audio messageboard, post by Steve Albini: "Re: R.I.P., Mark Linkous.
On the 15th, 97.9 had dead air all night (possibly unintentionally, due to severe thunderstorms in the evening), then began stunting on the morning of the 16th with an hour-long loop of clips of various genres of music, from smooth jazz to dance to country. It also included a segment of tribute to Michael Jackson, snippets of Casey Kasem describing the then-new Compact Disc technology from a 1980s American Top 40, and even old airchecks of bumpers from 99X (from its days on 99.7 FM) and predecessor Power 99 (WAPW), as well as WQXI.
The way The Organ began was as an offshoot of Full Sketch—I wanted to take the same sound and do it with singing." Efron was also the news director at UBC’s CiTR, where she, Sketch and Choit co-hosted a raunchy late-night call-in program called "The Dead Air Show." After about a year, Barb Sketch left the band to focus on her career as an artist and Full Sketch ended. According to Katie Sketch, "Barb Sketch is now in suburban California. She’s long forgotten her Canadian roots and lives on a ranch with her man and a team of horses.
Overall, the majority of feedback from music critics was favorable for the tour. Ben Ratliff (The New York Times) describes Parton's performance at the Radio City Music Hall as nothing short of uplifting. He further comments, Between the songs and her nonstop patter — she is an assassin of dead air — the show was a seminar on the peril of accepting received wisdom, whether the subject was drag queens, the rural poor, working stiffs, politicians, Pentecostalists, young media stars or bosomy women. She granted pretty much everybody a complex interior life, and the power of independent thought.
In late 2013, KLCC expanded its news and information programming to weekday afternoons, featuring NPR programs and other news and talk shows from 5 am until 6:30 or 7:30 pm. Evenings and weekends remain a blend of jazz, folk, Americana, blues, Celtic, and world music shows. Saturday night features 'Dead Air', a tribute to the Eugene area's connection to The Grateful Dead. In addition to All Things Considered, KLCC airs NPR's Morning Edition and Weekend Edition, along with Fresh Air, Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me and various other news, talk, and public affairs programs.
Peterson had played in a few punk bands, but "was feeling ambivalent about another." Smith convinced him to join Heatmiser, at least until their February 14, 1992 live debut at Portland's X-Ray Cafe. Over the next few years, Heatmiser was a regular act at local Portland venues like the X-Ray Cafe, screenprinting shop Hand Prints, and La Luna, whose cheap, packed Monday night concerts were a hub for the city's twenty-something underground social scene. Brandt Peterson played bass on the albums Dead Air and Cop and Speeder, the Yellow No. 5 EP, and several singles.
On the first anniversary of Rémi Ochlik's death, his partner Emilie Blachère, who is a journalist for Paris Match, read a poem she had written about her relationship with Rémi Ochlik on Radio 4's Broadcasting House, a popular news program. The radio host Paddy O'Connell was so moved by her poem that he could not continue to broadcast, and Radio 4 had around 12 seconds of dead air. Her poem is written as both a letter and a list about the personal qualities Blachère loved most about her partner. She includes many personal connections with Ochlik.
Death metal performer Glen Benton of Deicide became a regular caller, as did Bob Guccione Jr., eldest son of Penthouse founder Bob Guccione and founder of the music magazine Spin. At one point during the 1980s, Guccione Jr. paid Larson to go on tour with American thrash metal band Slayer and write about it. Larson tried his hand at writing fiction: Dead Air (1991) was largely ghost-written by Lori Boespflug and Muriel Olson. His later novels Abaddon (1993) and The Senator's Agenda both linked Satanic ritual abuse to political corruption; the latter was largely written by Larson and his second wife.
Films and video works include Is There Anything Specific You Want Me to Tell You About? (1990), Flow (1993), The Ideal / Na(rra)tion (1993), video Letters 1-3 (1993-4), Diasporama: Dead Air (1997), June 30, 1997 (aka Celebrate What?) (1997), Finding Oneself (commissioned by Radio Television Hong Kong) (2000), and feature fiction film Ho Yuk (Let's Love Hong Kong) (2002), In My Father’s House, There are Many Mansions (2004), We Are Alive (2010). Ho Yuk - Let's Love Hong Kong won the Critic's Grand Prize for Fiction at the 2002 Figueira da Foz International Film Festival.
The ambient drones and soundscapes on the album were created by performing with a viola bow or light pick and running guitars thru a chain of reverb, delays and looping effects, with a stronger emphasis on textures and a subliminal rhythmic patterns. The album was very well received by the press and music community, including praise from Radiohead's Thom Yorke, who charted "At First Touch" on his January 6, 2009 "Office Chart" posting on the band's website Dead Air Space. Glider shares its title with a 1990 My Bloody Valentine EP, an influence on The Sight Below's music. Glider's desolated artwork imagery was created and design by graphic artist Michael Cina.
In 1999, WCAV was purchased by Radio One, a company that owns and operates radio stations which target African American communities. Radio One made many transmitter improvements and established new studios in Roxbury, a largely African American section of Boston. After weeks of dead air and a week-long stunt of a loop of Tone Lōc's "Wild Thing", the station was relaunched on December 6, 1999 as WBOT, "Hot 97.7", targeting the Greater Boston area with a mainstream urban format. City's 'Hot' new sound, Boston Globe, December 23, 1999 From the very beginning, WBET-FM/WCAV/WBOT had been plagued by a poor signal in Boston and points north.
Logo used during 2009–2017 The station began broadcasting once more on 18 January 2009; previous station manager Katie Traxton (08-09) returned to present a valedictory edition of her past show "Sunday Lunch.". The first week saw a number of technical difficulties and the Head of Technical, Richard Fine posted a postmortem at the end of the week reviewing the problems and discussing solutions. The second week of broadcasting went much more smoothly, with most shows being delivered on schedule, and almost no dead air. Relying almost entirely on freeware or student-designed systems, Oxide now prides itself on its technical and financial independence in an increasingly commercialised world.
Over 100 affiliates broadcast the six minutes of dead air that followed before he returned to the broadcast position. Rather later suggested that he intended to force the sports division to fill up the entire half-hour so that he would not have to truncate the elaborately-planned coverage of the papal visit. The next day, Rather, anchoring from New Orleans, apologized for leaving the anchor desk. While attending the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York City in September 1995, Jane Bronstein, who is rather large and disfigured from childhood polio and a thyroid condition, was pictured in CBS file footage from the tournament.
On 8 November 1973, Tales from Topographic Oceans was set to be played on Radio Luxembourg by host David Jensen, but according to Anderson, the radio station somehow received blank tapes, resulting in dead air after the album was introduced.Jon Anderson on Classic Artists: Yes DVD. Bonus Interviews. Two more radio broadcasts of the album aired on Your Mother Wouldn't Like It with Nicky Horne on 9 November, and Rock on Radio One with Pete Drummond on 10 November. The album was released in the UK on 7 December 1973, Enter "Tales from Topographic Oceans" in the field Keywords and select the option Title in the Search by field.
In October 2008, WFYV- FM host Gregg Stepp left the station to take a job in Bakersfield, California, as a Program Director. Stepp was then asked by WFYV-FM management to create a bit that would bring some attention to the station before announcing the return of "The Greaseman" to the Jacksonville airwaves a couple weeks later. Stepp decided to make everyone think he had quit live on-the-air, by giving listeners the idea that station management were planning on firing him but he was quitting before they had the chance. Stepp concluded his bit by saying: This was followed by 11 seconds of dead air, then music played.
The DJs played several uninterrupted songs followed by a stop-set (commercial break) and then would announce what was heard. Unlike the rock and roll formats of the era, the musical introductions of songs were not talked over and there was usually a little dead air between the songs, all to create an easy-going sound. The jingles used on the air were mainly lengthy cuts provided by Pepper-Tanner (now TM Studios), and in 1974, WHYN-FM was the pilot station for William B. Tanner's "Easy Going" jingle series. WHYN's long-time morning team consisted of Frank Knight and news man Ron Russell (DeMatteo).
A silent call is a telephone call in which the caller does not speak when the call is answered. Most such calls are generated by a cold call telemarketing operation's predictive dialer which makes many calls, and sometimes does not have an agent immediately available to handle an answered call; the called party hears silence ("dead air"), followed by the call being disconnected. This differs from a ghost call, which is not dialled intentionally, and is due to technical issues or pocket dialling. In the U.S., the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) uses the term "abandoned call" instead of silent call in its regulations applying to telemarketing.
Logo for "IQ 106.9" (c. 2012-2013) Family Radio programming ceased on WKDN at precisely Midnight on the morning of April 16, 2012; after about a half-hour of dead air, a continuous playing loop of "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. began, likely a play on Camping's infamous rapture predictions. After 12 Noon on April 16, the station changed its stunt to round-the-clock airings of The Sean Hannity Show (live airings and repeats), complete with the branding of "Hannity @ 106.9." With this "all-Hannity" change, the station also adopted a new call sign, WWIQ.
Many of these tracks were released before and after the album: "We Three Kings" (2010), "Don't Stop" (Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough", released only as a video), "Horizontal Twist", "Mirame" (Grupo Pesadilla cover), "Please Please Me" (The Beatles cover), "End of the World", "Sleeping Giant" (bonuses to different releases, 2011), "Restless" (published on a Deborah Harry forum with special permissions, 2012), "Dead Air", "Rock On" (David Essex's cover), "Bride of Infinity", "Practice Makes Perfect" (free tracks, 2012). There are also alternate mixes of "Mother" and "What I Heard", the former published on the band's site in Christmas 2010 and the latter on the song's promo CD single.
The case is later solved, with Finn stating it has taken her "two years, two jobs, one marriage", but she has finally caught him. She then returns to Vegas in time to support in an investigation into the discovery of a severed head ("Strip Maul"), and support Sara in her marital difficulties ("Risky Business Class"). Finn later re-enacts a murder at a news station alongside the rest of the team, appearing surprised when the young weather forecaster actually possesses meteorological knowledge ("Dead Air"). During this season, Finn is also revealed to have played tennis as a child, and engages in a match with Chris Evert during a murder investigation ("Double Fault").
Colorblind is the only single released by ex-Dream Theater Keyboardist Kevin Moore, under his standard recording name, Chroma Key. The standard edit of Colorblind can be found as track 1 of the album Dead Air for Radios. The CD contains 6 tracks, including the feature radio edit single of Colorblind, along with radio edits of two other tracks from the same album (On the Page and Even the Waves.) The CD also contains demo versions of the two aforementioned tracks, as well as a demo of a song called "Blanket", which did not appear on the album. The CD very rare and nearly impossible to buy, but a download version is available via the official website.
Despite a loyal audience, the show's rather weak ratings, high production cost (the show cost $3.5 million to produce) and corresponding lack of ad revenue led to the show's demise after only a year and a half on the air. After news of this got out, some viewers sent in money help defray the costs of producing the program (all of which was returned). The 367th and final telecast of NBC News Overnight aired on December 3, 1983. The show's timeslot was replaced by either local programming (movies or syndicated shows) or dead air (if a station had signed off after Late Night With David Letterman or the then-new Friday Night Videos on Fridays).
Struts and wires were reduced, without suffering the weight penalty of cantilever wings, like those used on the pioneering all-metal Junkers J 1 of late 1915. There was even some attempt to flair the wings into the fuselage, to eliminate dead air space, a feature prominently missing from the Schneider Trophy contestants of the following decade. The engineer in charge of the design was Tantzen, who was a student of Ludwig Prandtl, the founder of mathematical aerodynamics and the one to introduce the concept of boundary layer. The C.II was powered by a single Mercedes D III, providing a top speed of , a ceiling of and a flight endurance of four hours.
In broadcasting, program test authority (PTA) is an authorization to conduct on-air testing of broadcast station facilities authorized to be built under a construction permit. Once this testing is successfully completed, and all measured parameters match what was authorized in the permit, the permittee can apply to the broadcasting authority for a broadcast license to cover the permit. PTA lasts until the license is issued (or, rarely, denied). "Program" refers to the permission to broadcast regular radio programming or TV programming, instead of just a test transmission such as a test card or bars and tone (TV only), broadcast callsign or other required station identification, or dead air (which may not be permissible).
The Widmer column was developed as a doctoral research project by student Gustav Widmer at ETH Zurich in the early 1920s, combining a Golodetz-type arrangement of concentric tubes and the Dufton-type rod-wth-spiral core. It consists of four concentric glass tubes and a central glass rod, with a thinner glass rod coiled around it to increase the surface area. The two outer tubes (#3 and #4) form an insulating dead air chamber (shaded). Vapor rises from a boiling flask into space (1), proceeds up through the space between tubes #2 and #3, then down the space between tubes #1 and #2, and finally up between tube #1 and the central rod.
In 1992, Carlo Burton aka Charles Evans Jr. DGA/SAG bought the rights to the life story of "Glasnost Gangster" Andrey Kuznetzov who was murdered eight months earlier in Los Angeles . Subsequently, Charles Evans Jr. was repped by ICM from April 22, 1992 to April 22, 1994 in a one project producer/writer deal concerning the life of Andrey Kuznetsov and "the infiltration by ex-KGB'ers into the U.S. mob scene. " Carlo Burton aka Charles Evans Jr. DGA/SAG directed and financed a film called "Portrait of Eve" written by Arthur V. Lowen. Carlo Burton aka Charles Evans Jr. DGA/SAG also produced a film called "The Trophy", Acting by Elie Travis of "Dead Air".
The roof was made of two layers: the outer layers were Teflon-coated fiberglass and the inner was a proprietary acoustical fabric. By design, the dead air space between the layers insulated the roof; in winter, warm air was blown into the space between layers to help melt snow that had accumulated on top. At the time it was built, the of fabric made the roof the largest expanse ever done in that manner.Fabric arena shaped by past domes, Engineering News Record, October 1, 1981, Accessed December 13, 2010. The outside Teflon membrane was 1/32 of an inch thick and the inner liner of woven fiberglass was 1/64 of an inch thick.
A special on air program was compiled by then current and alumni volunteers and staff. From 8am-9:30am a Goodbye show was broadcast, followed by symbolic dead air from 9:30am-10am, and a return to the air with a Hello and New Beginnings show from 10am-noon. The same first song, 'Hey Mr DJ' by They Might Be Giants, was broadcast upon return to the air. Staff and volunteers spent the day relocating the contents of Studio A (the women's restroom on-air studio) to the new radio station, most of the contents of the station (main office, equipment, student office) had been moved the week prior when professional moving help was provided by the EMU.
In August 1974, WALL staffers Randy West and Howard Hoffman, along with radio friends Pete Salant and Russ DiBello, recorded a satirical tape known as "NINE!", a parody of industry marketing pitches and radio programming in general. The recording session took place in the WALL production studios after Hoffman's on-air shift ended at midnight. The tape, which takes place at fictional radio station AM 900 WVWA/Pound Ridge, New York, documents the progression of a top 40 station from earlier, awkward years (with odd sound effects, rambling disc jockeys, dead air, and wildly inaccurate weather forecasts) to a finely-tuned, professional-sounding station with various gimmicks, catch-phrases and promotions popular at the time.
The beginning of Chapter a Day remains unclear, but a popular legend is told by Jim Fleming, a Chapter a Day performer for the last twenty years and a Wisconsin Public Radio employee since the 1970s. Jim tells the story that sometime in the late 1920s Harold McCarty, the man who was most responsible for the creation of what has become Wisconsin Public Radio, was in the studio waiting for a guest who didn't show up. McCarty was left with the prospect of dead air - something no broadcaster can countenance. He pulled the book he was currently reading out of his briefcase, opened it up and began to read out loud into the microphone.
Their instrumentation has been known to include Moog synthesizer, and tape samples, drums, ambient vocals, distorted feedback, electric guitar, computers and digital toys, and digeridoo. The Dead Air Fresheners state in interviews and on their My Space page that they do not play improvised music despite frequent perceptions to the contrary. Rather they use a process of Chance Music composition influenced by the work of John Cage (also called Indeterminate music) and their Myspace page provides several examples of scores from past performances. They have done several live radio performances; portions of their hour-long session with poet Chuck Swaim on KEXP's "Sonarchy Radio" were included as songs in the self-released album Pleasure Is Where All Labor EndsDoug Haire discography , accessed online 17 September 2007.
In March 2005, Radiohead began writing and recording new music in their Oxfordshire studio. Guitarist Ed O'Brien said they chose to work without their longtime producer Nigel Godrich to "get out of the comfort zone ... We've been working together for 10 years, and we all love one another too much." Bassist Colin Greenwood later denied this, saying Godrich had been busy working with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Beck. At the Ether Festival in July 2005, Greenwood and Yorke performed a version of the future In Rainbows track "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" with the London Sinfonietta orchestra and the Arab Orchestra of Nazareth. Regular recording sessions began in August 2005, with Radiohead updating fans on their progress intermittently on their new blog, Dead Air Space.
If there was an exception to this rule, it was with the cranks and extremists: when he received calls from the religious fringe, conspiracy theorists, ideologues, even members of the Ku Klux Klan--he would let them have their say, even encouraging them to make outrageously offensive and marginal statements and thus discredit themselves. In later years, Lassiter became known for "punishing" his listeners when they didn't call in. If he reached a point in the show at which the switchboard wasn't lit, rather than riffing or starting a new monologue to fill the time, Lassiter would allow dead air to sit in. He might hum "The Anniversary Waltz", drum his fingers on the console, or even be heard quietly dealing himself a game of solitaire.
Dead air, and 2 sources playing on air at once were common during that time. The tapes that were used were of such poor quality that even with the limitations imposed by AM broadcasting, a listener with a good ear could notice the low quality sound that the tape provided. In 1988, CKWK became an affiliate of Music Radio, a national radio service fed to stations via ANIK Satellite that played an AC format. CKWK became CKXX, the station switched to the sister service of Music Radio - Star Country. On December 31, 1989 at 7:00 PM, the station manager at the time, Fred Trainor, went on the air to announce the transition of CKWK to 1340 KIXX Country/95.1 Deer Lake.
He arrests Stetler after Eric brings forth new evidence linking Stetler to the diamonds, thanking Eric for having his back.Time Bomb, Season 8 Episode 23 In several instances as the seasons progressed, they have showed deep respect and care for one another: Delko dangerously driving Ryan to the hospital, unaided, after he finds him shot by a nail gun, and Ryan lashing out angrily at the man who shot Eric and acting patiently and kindly when he returns to CSI and makes several rookie mistаkes. Ryan and Natalia Boa Vista dated briefly,Dead Air, Season 4 Episode 24 but ultimately decided to keep their relationship professional. Natalia was still confused over her previous relationship with Eric, who was struggling between work and taking care of his sister Marisol, who was battling cancer.
This was initially planned as just a way to taking news (IRN), but by the summer it had turned into a way to fill "dead air" - previously the station just broadcast silence when there was no presenter in the one on air studio. By 1988 there was full daytime programming in Freshers Week for the first time and over 200 new DJs signed up: that winter URE achieved full 24-hour programming in the last week of term, a new record. At the same time the tower blocks moved over from having an internal phone system (known as "Towers Internal Telephone System" or TITS), on which URE used the extension 158, to a Private Internal Phone System. There were from the mid 70s many jocular jingles on the theme of URE being on "TITS 158".
For the 1974–75 Rangers and Islanders seasons, HBO contracted MSG announcers for play-by-play and color commentating duties; this created a burden on announcers to fill what otherwise would be dead air over the HBO feed of the games, since the service does not accept advertising, during the MSG Network's commercial airtime. National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL) coverage expanded with HBO's transition into a national satellite service, covering non-New York-based teams in both leagues (including the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers; and the NHL's Los Angeles Kings) under individual agreements as well as select playoff games. (The NBA and NHL discontinued their HBO telecasts after their respective 1976–77 seasons.
Becker was quick and the calls were tight, with no dead air. Following Becker's hemorrhoid surgery, he had to sit on an inflated plastic ring for several weeks, and a contest was created so that a listener would win a prize by guessing the day Harry no longer had to sit on the rubber ring. Becker's show ended each day at 11:58 with Kansas City, Kansas Deputy Fire Chief George Casey who would list the department's runs and the outcomes with his monotone voice: "Fire calls the past 24 hours in Kansas City, Kansas...". George and Cramer established a growth pattern for the station with revenue being generated by the added FM signal, the audience gains generated by Rhea and Becker, and the goal that KCKN-AM-FM be "full- service" stations.
Currently, Derby and March are performing together as members of Gramercy Arms. Wasser has performed on both of their albums including a vocal duet with Lloyd Cole on the band's "Beautiful Disguise" single and video. The band, which also includes Sean Eden (Luna), Rainy Orteca (Dead Air, Joan as Police Woman, Lloyd Cole), Hilken Mancini (The Count Me Outs, Fuzzy, Colburn-Mancini), Sandy Smallens (Too Much Joy) as well as guest performances by Doug Gillard (Guided By Voices), Matthew Caws (Nada Surf), Renee LoBue (Elk City), Lloyd Cole, Chris Brokaw (Come, Codeine) released its first album, called Gramercy Arms, in 2009 and is currently working on a follow up. Derby's other output includes two releases under the "Brilliantine" name, as well two solo albums (Even Further Behind and Dave Derby and the Norfolk Downs).
Sinéad O'Connor tears a picture of Pope John Paul II apart during a live SNL performance Due to the show's live factor, a number of technical problems, performer mishaps, intentional acts of sabotage by performers, protests, and cuts to dead air have occurred throughout the show's run. One incident that garnered widespread media coverage was the October 3, 1992, appearance by singer Sinéad O'Connor, in which she ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II during her performance. On April 13, 1996, the alternative metal band Rage Against the Machine made a statement about the host, billionaire Steve Forbes, by hanging two upside-down American flags from their amplifiers. On October 23, 2004, Ashlee Simpson appeared as a musical guest, and there was a lip synching mishap.
Valve intended to support the PC version of the game through free content updates and the Xbox 360 version with DLC. On a podcast by Kotaku, writer Chet Faliszek divulged that an announcement regarding DLC for the PC and Xbox 360 would be released "very soon", and that the announcement was delayed by the holiday season. On February 5, 2009, Valve released details about the upcoming downloadable content pack. The two full campaigns of "Death Toll" and "Dead Air" for versus mode—which were previously unavailable—are included, as well as the survival game mode, where the survivors try to survive endless waves of the infected for as long as possible. On February 11, 2009, Valve announced that the downloadable content for the game would be free for both the Xbox 360 and PC; and on April 21, it was released.
As is the case with the BBC Books novels, the Tenth Doctor replaced the Ninth as the face of the Doctor Who audiobook series, beginning with Pest Control in May 2008 and ending with Dead Air in March 2010. The majority are read by David Tennant, save one read by Michelle Ryan and two by Catherine Tate. A number of Tenth Doctor novels were also abridged to become audiobooks, again featuring David Tennant's voice alongside other cast members such as Freema Agyeman and television series guest stars such as Georgia Moffett, Reggie Yates and Anthony Head; the last of these scheduled is Judgement of the Judoon, for December 2010. On 26 October 2015, it was announced Tennant would reprise his role for The Tenth Doctor Adventures, a series of full-cast audio stories produced by Big Finish Productions.
The members of the bands have been involved in the DIY punk scene for a number of years with the most notable being guitarist Will Killingsworth, who played guitar in Orchid, Laceration and Bucket Full of Teeth and who continues to run his Clean Plate record label and Dead Air recording studio where the band records all of their music. He was also in the hardcore "super group" Failures, as well as Vaccine and Won't Belong. Drummer Andy Skelly played drums in both The Last 40 Seconds and Wolves, Stephen's previous bands were Montcalm, The Last 40 Seconds, and 175 Grams. He concurrently played guitar in self-destructive supergroup Aerosols. He also briefly ran Distort, an independent record store in Northampton, MA (May '06 - December '06). Meghan played bass in Unicoroner, and sang in Stop The Clock and Relics on their first 7-inch and split 7-inch with Furnace.
Another significant element removed was a long introduction between campaigns; because the game is designed for replayability, it was difficult to hold the player's attention for repeated viewings of cut scenes, so they were dropped in favor of a sparse narrative. Also, the game started out with one big city design with many routes for the survivors, but playtesters were confused when they began to play, and later they always chose the same route; ultimately Turtle Rock Studios cut the city maps into the first "No Mercy" and "Dead Air" campaigns. Certain Affinity assisted Turtle Rock Studios with the Xbox 360 version of the game. The Xbox 360 version of Left 4 Dead has the same game modes as the PC version but has additional features such as support for split screen, allowing for two players to play offline and online from the same console, and System Link play.
In 2015, four of the final five members of Have Heart – Patrick Flynn, Kei Yasui, Shawn Costa, and Ryan Hudon – in addition to the band's 2009 touring guitarist, Austin Stemper – formed the band "Free". Who released a four-track, self-titled demo recorded by Trevor Vaughan (Sex Positions, Soul Control) in their home of New Bedford, MA on November 29, 2015, followed by another EP titled Ex Tenebris on May 15, 2017, which also consisted of four songs, recorded by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studios. Flynn stated that although they kept the last lineup and same creative process, they changed the band's name in order to not take "the spotlight" away from younger hardcore bands. In February 2019, the line-up of Free announced they would be playing eight shows under the name "Have Heart" in Leeds, Boston, Los Angeles and Cologne in July 2019.
Besides, she had a recurring role in Alien Nation 1989 and 1994; she also guest starred in Fame in the 1987 episode "Alice Doesn't Work Here Anymore," Tales from the Crypt in the 1990 episode "Cutting Cards," L.A. Law in a 1994 episode called "How am I driving", and in two episodes of Forever Knight "Dead Air" and "Avenging Angel." in 1996 she appeared in Dark Skies (TV Series) in an episode called "Hostile Convergence" In 2006, Cary guest starred on Cold Case (episode titled "The Key") and as Bradford's assistant in three episodes of Ugly Betty. More recently in 2009, she guest starred in an episode of Defying Gravity. In 2014, Cary completed filming the horror thriller film 'Kantemir' reuniting with her former V co- star Robert Englund after 30 years. She is married to James D. Parriott the co-creator and executive producer of Forever Knight.
Regulations include both technical ones (such as those against over-modulation and dead air), as well as content ones (such as indecency and station ID). Many television networks and radio networks or station groups have consolidated facilities and now operate multiple stations from one regional master control or centralcasting center. An example of this centralized broadcast programming system on a large scale is NBC's "hub-spoke project" that enables a single "hub" to have control of dozens of stations' automation systems and to monitor their air signals, thus reducing or eliminating some responsibilities of local employees at their owned-and-operated (O&O;) stations. Outside the United States, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) manages four radio networks, two broadcast television networks, and several more cable/satellite radio and television services out of just two master control points (English language services at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre in Toronto and French language at Maison Radio-Canada in Montreal).
The game is experienced through six campaigns that take place in various urban and rural locales. Multiple visual in-game hints—including license plates, park signs, markings on airport equipment, and lines of dialogue spoken by the survivors—suggest that these locations are in Pennsylvania, and similarly a memorial wall giving names of those who have died in the infection (actually names of the game's development team) along with their dates of birth and death suggests that the game takes place in October 2009. Each campaign is divided into five chapters (except Crash Course, which has two chapters, and The Sacrifice, which has three) marked by safe rooms, which are checkpoints where players can heal, re-arm and revive characters who were killed. Specifically, the four campaigns are: "No Mercy", an urban setting culminating in a hospital skyscraper; "Death Toll", a small- town and countryside setting; "Dead Air", an airport setting; and "Blood Harvest", a woodland and farm setting.
Such equipment would commonly include a telephone hybrid for putting telephone calls on the air, a POTS codec for receiving remote broadcasts, a dead air alarm for detecting unexpected silence, and a broadcast delay for dropping anything from coughs to profanity. In the U.S., stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also must have an Emergency Alert System decoder (typically in the studio), and in the case of full-power stations, an encoder that can interrupt programming on all channels which a station transmits to broadcast urgent warnings. Computers are also used for playing ads, jingles, bumpers, soundbites, phone calls, sound effects, traffic and weather reports, and now full broadcast automation when no staff are present. For talk shows, a producer or assistant in a control room runs the show, including screening calls and entering the callers' names and subject into a queue, which the show's host can see and make a proper introduction with.
Smith was lauded in The New York Times by Ben Brantley with comments such as " I had never before realized how blue and bottomless her gaze is" and she "brings pure, revivifying oxygen to the role". Although a revival, Brantley noted "What this production provides that makes 'The Trip to Bountiful' seem newborn is its artful counterpoint of the smothering, claustrophobic details of daily life and Carrie's barrier-melting faith in her destiny." In order to prepare for her role in the 2013 Broadway revival, Tyson visited playwright Horton Foote's home in rural Wharton, Texas. After viewing a matinee, Ben Brantley panned the production calling it a "generally sluggish production" that "only fitfully captures the rhythms of everyday melancholy that you associate with Foote" and noted several other reservations such as "This production allows too much dead air between lines...The show lacks the deceptively easy conversational flow" its director has previously demonstrated.
In all of their endeavors, Ampere has persisted in their commitment to intellect, art, and sincerity. The band actively tour in the US and completed a tour of Europe with Sinaloa in March 2006. A split record on Ebullition Records between the two bands was released in time for the tour, along with a 7-inch of their early recordings and a four-way split 11-inch with Death to Tyrants, Wasteland and Daniel Striped Tiger which was recorded live at Dead Air. Since then, a split 12-inch composed completely of cover songs was released with Das Oath. 2007 was a productive year for the band, encompassing a brief Japanese tour as well as three new split records; a 6-inch with Ringers on No Idea Records, which, after the first press was re- released as a 7-inch (both versions of the record came with limited runs of T-shirts featuring the album art), a 9-inch with Funeral Diner put out jointly by Clean Plate and The Electric Human Project (this release included intricate etchings between the grooves), and a 7-inch picture disk with France's Daitro on Clean Plate/purepainsugar.
4′33″ has been recorded on several occasions: Frank Zappa recorded it as part of A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute, on the Koch label, 1993; in 2002, James Tenney performed 4′33″ at Rudolf Schindler's historic Kings Road House in celebration of the work's 50th anniversary.Tenney's recording is archived on line via The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS) Several performances of 4′33″ including a "techno remix" by New Waver were broadcast on Australian radio station ABC Classic FM, as part of a program exploring "sonic responses" to Cage's work. The Swedish electronic band Covenant concluded their 2000 album United States of Mind with a rendition of 4′33″ entitled "You Can Make Your Own Music". On January 16, 2004, at the Barbican Centre in London, the BBC Symphony Orchestra gave the UK's first orchestral performance of this work. The performance was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3, and one of the main challenges was that the station's emergency backup systems are designed to switch on and play music whenever apparent silence (dead air) lasting longer than a preset duration is detected.
The growth of wind power in the United States has been enhanced by a production tax credit (PTC), which pays 2.3¢/kWh for the first 10 years. Development has been off and on again due to the expiration and late renewal of the PTC.Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit (PTC) It expired at the end of 2013,Dead Air: End of Tax Credit Deflates Wind PowerUnited States only to be restored in December 2014.Update: US Senate approves one-year wind PTC extension In 2015 it was renewed but is phased out over a five-year period.Renewables Boom Expected Thanks to Tax Credit One of the goals set by the Department of Energy is to increase the number of states which have over 1,000 MW of wind power to 15 by 2018. By the end of 2015 there were 17. Another goal was to increase the number of states with at least 100 MW to 30 by 2010. As of 2011, there are 29.Mission, Vision, and Goals The 2015 vision for wind calls for 10% generation by wind by 2020 (113 GW), 30% by 2030 (224 GW), and 35% by 2050 (404 GW).
Clive Robertson's audio, installation, video, sculpture and performance works have been seen, heard and/or collected in many countries including England, Wales, Canada, U.S., Germany, Poland, France, Holland, Japan and Australia. Performances include: 12,13,8,11 (1970); Air-To-Earth Parachute Jump (1971); Conversation Piece (at Corrugated Cardboard Products Ltd) (1971); A Year of..F (with Sue Clancy) (1972-3); The Sculptured Politics of Joseph Beuys (1975); In Video Traction (with Marcella Bienvenue) (1976); Explaining Pictures To Dead Air (1978); The Intervenors (with Janet Martin) (1982); In A Drunken Stupor (1983); The Ganser Syndrome (with Johanna Householder and Frances Leeming) (1987); The Sinking of The Gigantic (with Frances Leeming); Taschibosen – The Bridge (1991); Turning the Page (2002); The Confessional Archive Toolshed (2000); The Butler and The Secretary (with Germaine Koh) (2003); The Award (2014); and Flagging Peace (with Ciara Phillips) (2016). Videoworks include: A Subtle Shade of Violets (1976); Lunar Re-Appraisal (1979); Speaking of Our Culture (1982); What Can A Man Say? (1983-6); Up To Scratch (with Craig Condy-Berggold) (1988); Trade Winds Canada Ltd (1994); A Grandmother and a Godfather: Kit Fahey and Joseph Beuys (2004); Il a cessé de l'aimer l'art aujourdhui (grace å George Jones) (2013); and I.O.60s (In Our Sixties) (2010–15).

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