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Episode title Original airdate Summary 101 The Power of Radio October 31, 2003 The members of the gang, who are just starting at Roscoe High, are introduced: Lily, a musician, Travis, a slightly odd but charming outcast, Ray, a 'class clown', and Robbie, an independent guy who stands up for his beliefs.
Single operator two radios (SO2R) is an operating practice employed by some competitors in the sport of amateur radio contesting.By using two transceivers attached to separate antennas, competitors can listen to one amateur radio band while transmitting on another.
"Song on the Radio" would peak at No. 29 on the Hot 100 [5] and rise as high as No. 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. [6] In Canada, "Song on the Radio" also peaked at No. 29 on the national hit parade as ranked by RPM magazine [7] whose Adult Contemporary chart afforded the track a peak of No. 3. [8]
"That's Why God Made the Radio" made its national radio debut April 25, 2012 on ESPN's Mike and Mike in the Morning. [2] [3] It was released to the band's YouTube channel later that same day, with accompanying lyrics. In addition, the song has been released and is now available as a single in digital outlets such as iTunes and Amazon.
Shoutcast (formerly SHOUTcast) is a service for streaming media over the internet to media players, using its own cross-platform proprietary software.It allows digital audio content, primarily in MP3 or High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding format.
The following is a list of Radio Disney Music Award winners and nominees for Best Soundtrack Song (also known as Best TV Movie Song, Best Song From a Movie and Favorite Song from a Movie or TV Show). Winners and nominees
Listen2myradio is an Internet radio, video streaming and website hosting service founded by WebCode LTD (now MediaHosting LTD) in 2006. [1] As of 2012, the service had over one million sign-ups, according to listen2myradio's website.
"Radio" is a song by British pop singer Robbie Williams, co-written by Williams and Stephen Duffy. It was the first single from Williams' compilation album Greatest Hits , released in 2004. Williams wrote the song's distinctive synth-pop melody by attempting to play Harold Faltermeyer 's " Axel F " on an electronic keyboard from memory.