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  2. Free-form radio - Wikipedia

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    Free-form, or free-form radio, is a radio station programming format in which the disc jockey is given wide or total control over what music to play, regardless of music genre or commercial interests.

  3. Template:Infobox radio show - Wikipedia

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    The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Infobox radio show/doc. ( edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror) and testcases ( create) pages. Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template.

  4. Broadcast clock - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast clock. A broadcast clock or format clock is a template that displays a radio or television's hourly format in a graphical representation of a clock. Broadcast programming, especially radio, often follows an hourly pattern where certain segments such as news and commercials are repeated every hour at specific times.

  5. Trunked radio system - Wikipedia

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    A trunked radio system is a two-way radio system that uses a control channel to automatically assign frequency channels to groups of user radios. In a traditional half-duplex land mobile radio system a group of users (a talkgroup) with mobile and portable two-way radios communicate over a single shared radio channel, with one user at a time ...

  6. Wikipedia:Templates - Wikipedia

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    Help:A quick guide to templates, a brief introduction on templates for beginners Help:Template, the main technical help page on templates, provides information on creating and using templates Wikipedia:Template namespace, guidelines and tips for use of templates Wikipedia:WikiProject Templates, the WikiProject that looks after template-related issues Wikipedia:Template index, an index of all ...

  7. Radio format - Wikipedia

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    A radio format or programming format (not to be confused with broadcast programming) describes the overall content broadcast on a radio station. [1] The radio format emerged mainly in the United States in the 1950s, at a time when radio was compelled to develop new and exclusive ways to programming by competition with television. [2]

  8. Template:Radio in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Template:Radio in New York City. This template does not display in the mobile view of Wikipedia; it is desktop only. Read the documentation for an explanation. This is a navigational template created using {{ navbox }}. It can be transcluded on pages by placing { {Radio in New York City}} below the standard article appendices .

  9. Radio program - Wikipedia

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    A radio program, radio programme, or radio show is a segment of content intended for broadcast on radio. [1] It may be a one-time production, or part of a periodically recurring series.