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This book examines the history of UK radio from its analogue
beginnings to its digital future by highlighting the roles played
by the BBC and commercial radio in ensuring the medium's long-term
success. Beginning as a mere technological innovation, radio
developed into a broadcasting model which has sustained for almost
one hundred years. The UK model was defined by a public service
broadcaster responsible for maintaining standards of broadcasting,
as well as commercial operators-acting illegally and then
legally-who have sought to exploit radio's economic potential. This
book aims to show how both these entities have contributed to the
success of radio in the UK, whether acting competitively or by
cooperating in order to ensure radio's survival into the next
century. This study will appeal to students of media or anyone with
a general interest in the history of radio.
Written by leading experts in the field, this book gives a wide-ranging and coherent treatment of water in confining geometries. This includes water in clusters, particles, films, and at surfaces and interfaces. The topics covered range from the molecular to condensed phases and involve both liquid and solid phases. Emphasis is on systems for which the extent of water is limited so that the surface/interface of the water may be critical to the properties of the system. The main sections include: theoretical studies of intermolecular interactions; neutral and ionic water clusters; solid and liquid water surfaces and interfaces; amorphous ice layers; ice and water particles; water in bio-systems; and atmospheric water.
This book examines the history of UK radio from its analogue
beginnings to its digital future by highlighting the roles played
by the BBC and commercial radio in ensuring the medium's long-term
success. Beginning as a mere technological innovation, radio
developed into a broadcasting model which has sustained for almost
one hundred years. The UK model was defined by a public service
broadcaster responsible for maintaining standards of broadcasting,
as well as commercial operators-acting illegally and then
legally-who have sought to exploit radio's economic potential. This
book aims to show how both these entities have contributed to the
success of radio in the UK, whether acting competitively or by
cooperating in order to ensure radio's survival into the next
century. This study will appeal to students of media or anyone with
a general interest in the history of radio.
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