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Pandora, an internet radio service, is now pushing into the drive-time radio market.
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Talk radio on the drive home was poisoned with pessimism at both ends of the spectrum.
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According to the NAB the bill would impose an additional financial burden on broadcasters during a recession and would drive many music stations into talk radio or out of business.
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Returning to profitability in 2002, after two years in the red, cash-rich Radio One is continuing its acquisition drive, which has kept revenue growing at double-digit rates.
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According to its label, this swivel-hinged machine packed a Core i7-3520M, 8GB of RAM, 500GB 7, 200rpm hard drive, Blu-ray burner, LTE radio and a 72Wh (6, 700mAh) battery.
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From those finalists, we then awarded points to cars that offer the following as standard on at least one trim level: all-wheel drive, leather front seats, an XM radio subscription, Bluetooth capability, cruise control, advanced air bag protection and remote entry.
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The wireless industry will welcome Clearwire to the LTE world with open arms because the industry believes that a common radio standard across the globe will continue to drive down chip, device, and cell-site costs, and make it easier to roam around the world.
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But those hardware bases are on the decline: Witness the MacBook Air, which contains no CD drive, and the increasing availability of Bluetooth MP3 players and satellite radio in cars.
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Rather, as far as product went, Nokia would differentiate with its own apps, many of which were tied to services, such as Nokia Maps, Nokia Drive, Nokia Transit, Nokia Music (which provides ad-free streaming radio) and the augmented reality app City Lens.
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By 2001, he was also deputising for daytime radio hosts on Radio 1, and in October 2001 spent two weeks filling in on Late Drive for Dave Pearce.
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And always adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten your seat belt, tune the radio in to your favorite station and enter a navigation destination before you shift the transmission into drive.
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