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  2. Exterior insulation finishing system - Wikipedia

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    EIFS before 2000 were barrier systems, meaning that the EIFS itself was the weather barrier. After 2000, the EIFS industry introduced the air/moisture barrier that resides behind the foam. In a study done by the Department Of Energy's Office of Science - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, it was found that the best air/moisture barrier was a fluid ...

  3. Radio network - Wikipedia

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    A radio network has two sales departments, one to package and sell programs to radio stations, and one to sell the audience of those programs to advertisers. Most radio networks also produce much of their programming. Originally, radio networks owned some or all of the stations that broadcast the network's radio format programming. Presently ...

  4. EIFS - Wikipedia

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  5. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    NBG Radio Network; Progressive Broadcasting System; Radio Disney; Radio Unica (Spanish-language radio network) Radiovisa (Spanish-language talk radio network) Richard Field Lewis Jr. Stations (later Mid Atlantic Network Inc.) RKO Radio Network (absorbed by Westwood One, see also Transtar) Rural Radio Network (operated 1948-1960 in New York state)

  6. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Distributes programming to a network of stations, either owned-and-operated by the network or affiliated and owned by a third party. May have windows in its program lineup for regional programming. Examples: Nigeria Info, CKO, Japan FM League. Not typically common in radio, though a radio station may have a channel number (e.g. on Sirius XM).

  7. Live radio - Wikipedia

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    These companies and supporters of the "American system of broadcasting" defined radio as "commercial, national, live, and network on economic, technological, aesthetic and legislative levels." In 1929, NBC announced its pride and superiority among radio program companies, stating that live broadcast was superior to recorded programs.

  8. UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network - Wikipedia

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    UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) is a collective term for the network and equipment that connects mobile handsets to the public telephone network or the Internet. It contains the base stations, which are called Node B 's and Radio Network Controllers (RNCs) [ 1 ] which make up the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS ...

  9. Category:American radio networks - Wikipedia

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    ABC News Now (radio network) Air1; Alaska Educational Radio System; Alaska Public Media; America's Best Music; Template:American broadcast radio; American Family Radio; American Urban Radio Networks; AMPERS; Andrulonis Media; Arkansas Radio Network; Armada Media Corporation

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