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South African Broadcasting Corporation (7571 bytes)
1: ...l Party]] government. Today it favours the ruling African National Congress party in its broadcasts, while ... 2: ...UK), although this title is no longer used by the Corporation. 6: The SABC began the first [[radio]] broadcasts in South Africa in the 1920s, establishing services in wha... 7: ... of popular music reflected the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] government's extreme con... 9: ...n as Radio South Africa, which broadcast in other African languages, as well as [[French language|French]],... Australian Broadcasting Corporation (10194 bytes) 2: ...dcasting Corporation''' is the national, [[Public broadcasting|public broadcaster]] in [[Australia]]. It is gove... 6: ...with the passage of the ''Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983'' (ABC Act). 13: ...ABC had exclusive Australian television and radio broadcasting rights to the Games. (A commercial TV station, [... 20: *[[ABN-2]] [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]] 23: ...] [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]] (known as ABC Southern) Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (5210 bytes) 1: ...8;, ''Asahi-hōsō'') is a [[Japanese]] [[broadcasting station]] in [[Osaka]]. It is also known as '''A... 21: ...quired '''[[ISO 14000|ISO 14001]]''' for Japanese broadcasting station's first time. In [[2008]], the new offic... 23: ==Broadcasting== 74: *[[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] (MBS, 毎日放送) 75: *[[Kansai Telecasting Corporation|Kansai TV]] (関西テレ... Hubbard Broadcasting Corporation (4753 bytes) 1: ... that was started by [[Stanley E. Hubbard]]. The corporation has broadcast outlets scattered across [[Minnesot... 3: ...generated by running [[advertisements]]. Hubbard Broadcasting now operates three radio stations as well as seve... 5: ...sion|satellite TV]] and operated [[U.S. Satellite Broadcasting]] (USSB) for many years but this property was lat... 7: ...vision is affiliated with [[American Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]]. KSTP AM broadcasts a [[talk radio]] forma... 9: ...oadcast ABC network programming when channel 5 is broadcasting coverage of local football games and other specia... Broadcasting Corporation of America (733 bytes) 1: The '''Broadcasting Corporation of America''' was a former subsidiary of [[AT&T]]... 3: ...asting Company]] to the premier place in [[U.S.]] broadcasting that it was to hold for many years. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (907 bytes) 1: ...yming with the prestigious [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. 4: * [[http://www.kbc.co.ke/ Kenya Broadcasting home page]] 7: [[Category:Broadcasting by country]] Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (1286 bytes) 1: ...mbabwe]]. It succeeded the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) in [[1980]], and like the RBC under the whi... 9: ...It was the first such service in the region, as [[South Africa]] did not introduce television until [[197... Infinity Broadcasting Corporation (678 bytes) 1: ...[radio station]]s in the [[United States]]. The [[corporation]] owns around 180 radio stations operated from 22... 3: Infinity Broadcasting is a subsidiary of [[Viacom]], which also owns a ... 6: ...tp://www.infinityradio.com/ Infinity Broadcasting Corporation] (official site) 11: [[fr:Infinity Broadcasting Corporation]] Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (2689 bytes) 3: ...Corporation''' (CyBC / PIK) is [[Cyprus]]' public broadcasting service, transmitting island-wide on three radio ... 7: ...dcasts followed three years later and it became a Corporation in 1960 when the island gained independence from ... 11: ...g Service changed its name to Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation and since then functions as a semi-governmental o... 17: ...ies]] (BONAC) and the [[Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation]] (CBA). The CyBC has been a regular contributor ... 25: CyBC is a member of the European Broadcasting Union and has recently installed a state-of-the-a... Taegu Broadcasting Corporation (699 bytes) 1: ... [[1994]], as an affiliate of [[SBS (Korea)|Seoul Broadcasting System]] (SBS). 19: [[Category:South Korean companies]] Aomori Broadcasting Corporation (1314 bytes) 1: ...ōsō Kabushiki Gaisha'') is a Japanese [[broadcasting station]] in [[Aomori]]. It broadcasts many TV p... 4: ==Broadcasting== Crosley Broadcasting Corporation (895 bytes) 1: '''Crosley Broadcasting Corporation''', founded by radio manufacturing pioneer [[Powe... 3: Broadcast outlets operated by Crosley Broadcasting or its successor, Avco, included: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (16249 bytes) 3: The '''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''', commonly known by the abbreviation '''CBC''',... 6: ...ncern was the growing influence of American radio broadcasting as US based networks began to expand into Canada. 8: ...Canada. In [[1936]], the CRBC became a full Crown corporation, and gained its present name. 10: [[image:external_1.jpg|right|thumb|Canadian Broadcasting Centre in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]]]] 11: .... Since the [[1970s]], the CBC has not dominated broadcasting in Canada like it formerly did, but still plays a... Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation (333 bytes) 1: ...sidiary known by the name Voice of Palestine. The corporation is funded partially by US government. 8: [[Category:Multinational corporations]] Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (1253 bytes) 1: '''Osaka Broadcasting Corporation, Inc.''' (abbreviation: '''OBC''', '''大... 3: ==Broadcasting== 9: * The pet name of the Osaka Broadcasting Corporation is called "Radio Osaka."("ラジオ... 22: *[[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC, 朝日放送) 23: *[[Mainichi Broadcasting System]] (MBS, 毎日放送) Corporation for Public Broadcasting (766 bytes) 1: ...oadcasting provides some funding for the [[Public Broadcasting System]] and member stations of [[National Public... Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (587 bytes) 1: ...is widely regarded as one of the world's finest [[broadcasting]] institutions. 3: ...ened the newly established Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation along with Minister [[Ranasinghe Premadasa]] and ... South African 32 Battalion (2633 bytes) 1: ...antry]] [[battalion]] of the pre-[[1994]] [[South African Army]]. 3: ...SADF). It was also the most decorated unit during South Africa's "border war", with a total of fourteen [... 7: ...refuge in the then [[South Africa]]n-controlled [[South-West Africa]]. 11: ...s such, its involvement it the Angolan/South-West African border war was greater than that of any other uni... 13: ...ommissioned officer]]s (NCOs) led by white South African officers and NCOs, although there was also a numb... Greatest South African (4437 bytes) 3: The greatest South Africans? 5: ... some views from an American interested in South African history: 7: ...Britain during the two World Wars and would place South Africa on the morally correct -- and victorious -... 9: ...ruger's. Kruger held to the firm conviction that South Africa was not just to be a white man's country, ... 11: ...red persons on the globe. As the leader of a new South Africa, Mandela served as a model in his effort t... South African Chinese (992 bytes) 2: ...group of Chinese diaspora born and/or living in [[South Africa]]. 4: Many early Chinese arrived in 1904 into South Africa to labour on the gold mines in Transvaal. 6: As with Negroid South Africans, the ethnic Chinese hath suffered the wrath of t... 8: ...g's Chinatown has several multigenerational South African Chinese families. Unfortunately, the Chinatown i... 10: ... Taiwanese immigrants invest heavily in the South African economy.
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