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  2. The Time Machine (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine is the original motion picture soundtrack of the film of the same name, both released in 2002. It was composed by Klaus Badelt. A promotional edition contains more cues and alternate versions of some cues.

  3. Boiler scrappage scheme - Wikipedia

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    The total cost was to be £50 million, with a further £150 million for the Warm Front Scheme. [1] To qualify, one had to live in England and have a working G-rated boiler. Successful applicants received a voucher for £400 off the price of either a modern A-rated boiler or a renewable heating system (such as a biomass boiler, heat pump or ...

  4. Golden Age of Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Music Box: The Golden Age of Radio. Los Angeles, CA: Amber Crest Books. ISBN 0-86533-000-X; Dunning, John. (1976). Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 1925–1976. Englewood Cliffs, NY: Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13932-616-2. Ellett, Ryan (2012). Encyclopedia of Black Radio in the United States, 1921–1955.

  5. Timeline of independent radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A take-over bid was rejected by the IBA and the station went off air at 5.30pm. [6] [7] Plans for a station in the Derry region of Northern Ireland collapse. 1984. 17 April – Viking Radio begins broadcasting across Humberside. August – Radio Forth becomes the first Independent Local Radio station to broadcast

  6. The True Oldies Channel - Wikipedia

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    Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel (also known more recently as The True Oldies Channel: Greatest Hits) is a radio network begun in the spring of 2004. Originally distributed by ABC Radio Networks via satellite, the service plays a hybrid oldies/classic hits format comprising music mostly from 1964 to 1979 but also plays selected cuts from the 1955-1963 era and also from the 1980s.

  7. WLQR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLQR was a commercial radio station that was licensed to Toledo, Ohio at 1470 AM, and broadcast from 1954 to 2016.The station broadcast with a power output of 1,000 watts.It had a different signal pattern during the day than it did at night, using a directional antenna. [1]

  8. Rediffusion - Wikipedia

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    Rediffusion was the trading name of Broadcast Relay Service Limited, founded in March 1928 for Joshua Powell [3] (9 May 1871 – October 1946). [4]In January 1929, the company introduced its first cable radio service in Hull to customers frustrated with the difficulties of tuning in weak radio broadcasts.

  9. Progressive rock (radio format) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive rock (sometimes known as underground rock) is a radio station programming format that emerged in the late 1960s, [1] in which disc jockeys are given wide latitude in what they may play, similar to the freeform format but with the proviso that some kind of rock music is almost always played. [2]