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Infobox for radio shows. Can also be used for podcasts. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Italic title italic_title This infobox should italicize the article title automatically. If this is not required, use the value "no". If this is required but the title is not being italicized, try "force ...
Templates relating to radio broadcasting, i.e. radio stations, shows, personalities, etc. For templates relating to radio technology , see Category:Radio technology templates . The pages listed in this category are meant to be navigation templates.
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A navigational box that can be placed at the bottom of articles. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status State state The initial visibility of the navbox Suggested values collapsed expanded autocollapse String suggested Template transclusions Transclusion maintenance Check completeness of transclusions See also {{ Idaho Panhandle Radio }} The above ...
Houseman, Koch, and Stewart reworked the script that night, [4]: 393 increasing the number of news bulletins and using the names of real places and people whenever possible. On October 28, the script was sent to Davidson Taylor, executive producer for CBS, and the network legal department.
Theme Time Radio Hour (TTRH) was a weekly one-hour satellite radio show hosted by Bob Dylan that originally aired from May 2006 to April 2009. Each episode had a freeform mix of music, centered on a theme (such as "Weather", "Money" or "Flowers") rather than genre.
While the second radio series was being recorded in 1979, Adams was commissioned to deliver a pilot script for a television adaptation, which, after a number of delays, was delivered by 1981. [38] The storyline set out by the initial radio series has since appeared in numerous formats including a 1984 computer game and a 2005 feature film. [39]