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  • ABC is hailing the new simulcast as a way to give those who speak Spanish ‘a broader view of the world by having access to our broadcast,’ according to a network press release.
  • He previously worked as director of mutuels and simulcasting at Sam Houston Park and director of operations at Louisiana Downs.
  • To mild obsessives who got up at 5am last Monday for the "simulcast" with the WN.com - Articles related to Steven Spielberg eyes Australia for new dinosaur movie
  • The service includes live simulcast coverage from BBC TV's five streams, as well as comprehensive daily round-ups,’ Peter reveals.
  • The nation's two largest racetrack operators have reached an agreement to work together in distributing simulcasts of their racing products to Europe.
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  • The Henderson University graduate has served as mutuel manager and simulcasting operations manager at Hoosier Park, Indiana's first racetrack, and assistant manager of mutuels at Churchill Downs.
  • The station's programming was also simulcast for many years on 1260 AM .
  • Thankfully, the radio show is simulcast via the Internet - Mike informs me the signal doesn't reach his South Oakland apartment.
  • The closing-day card will feature just four live races with a special first post time of 11:15 a.m. EDT so that fans can enjoy the simulcasts of the Breeders' Cup races.
  • Imperial said the simulcast will be the only free, outdoors event of its kind in San Francisco on Inauguration Day. KTVU.com - Local News
  • It will usually go into the new ITV London studio until the simulcast is over.
  • I watch the races being simulcast from Delaware Park.
  • In Atlanta, WSB-TV, the ABC affiliate, began simulcasting its evening news in Spanish two years ago.
  • Radio Five Live presenter Nicky Campbell will host the simulcast with the Asian Network, the speech and music station for British Asians.
  • In all homes News 24's Breakfast simulcast on BBC ONE peaked at two million viewers.
  • The show will be simulcast on NBC[Sentence dictionary], Fox and a number of cable networks.
  • The exchange of simulcasts will begin on January 4, opening day of Gulfstream's 2006 live meet.
  • He has spewed out vile bigotry on his morning show that's nationally simulcast on radio and television.
  • A nice benefit is access to a real-time streamed simulcast of the Starz Channel shown on cable and satellite systems.
  • After factoring in incoming simulcasts, total handle rose 11.6% to $368,528,262, as compared with $330,296,831 last year.
  • Since the mediums are different and lend themselves to on-air personalities, very few broadcasting, markets still embrace simulcasts.
  • The new season of American Idol premieres this Tuesday, Jan 18 on FOX TV and will be shown in simulcast in the Philippines at 3 PM, January 20 (and of course I have a client meeting then, argh). Idolatry
  • In May, the Oregon Governor signed a bill to allow year-round off-track betting on simulcasts in the state.
  • Not addressed in the plan are the number and location of races on which account holders may place wagers or how the simulcast of races will be delivered to homes.
  • Keeneland's television department was bestowed the seventh annual Simulcast Award for best television production of racing simulcast.
  • There's a clip online of Sam Raimi and Thomas Haden Church introducing the Spider-Man 3 trailer to an audience in New York and London live via "simulcast", and then we're treated to the audience reactions to the trailer. Filmstalker: Raimi and Church introduce Spider-Man 3 trailer
  • The state currently prohibits the track to provide wagering on simulcasts.
  • TNT's final wrestling telecast included an unprecedented simulcast with WWF's Raw Is War on TNN Monday night.
  • ‘One of the radio stations wants us to set up their Internet simulcast,’ Ben told him.
  • Franzone said pushing the auction back is causing other aspects of Maryland's racing industry to be put on hold - namely a crossbreed simulcast agreement between the thoroughbred industry and the Standardbred industry that would allow tracks on both sides to take bets on the other's races. Maryland Daily Record
  • That led Beck to create and act in an elaborate one-man show, with a small orchestra, video, and the obligatory large black woman singer, one performance of which was simulcast and "rebroadcast" several times to movie theatres around the country last Christmas, which leads to this year, when Beck staged The Rude Pundit
  • In a unique simulcast between Radio 2 and Radio 5 Live, one lucky listener will win what the BBC calls ‘the prize of a lifetime’.
  • I regret the parties' interruption of simulcasts during the recent Belmont meeting.
  • Commissioners expressed some regulatory concerns about the machines, including whether they would be able to show greyhound simulcasts and how races would be selected for the machines.
  • While it is rare for network television shows to be simulcast over the radio nowadays, it is not unheard of.
  • Now that projecting simulcasts into various traffic intersections, sporting venues, and upper balconies is all the rage, San Francisco hasn’t missed an audio-visual beat. Archive 2007-09-01
  • It will be simulcast on BBC ONE and The CBBC Channel on Saturday mornings this autumn.
  • We considered simulcasting on radio, but didn't get much initial interest from stations and didn't pursue it too vigorously.
  • Each simulcast will be coordinated by an ESPN International production team.
  • He'll have a ringside seat at the party to share the Bristol experience with a Caribbean audience in simulcasts through the day.
  • One thing in your favor is that usually there will be simulcasts from 2, 3 or more tracks.
  • News 24 will be simulcast on BBC TWO between 9.00-10.00 pm.
  • BBC THREE, the BBC's new digital channel, will launch with an evening's simulcast on BBC TWO and with some temporary support from the residents of Albert Square.
  • The channel will be co-presented from locations including Kuwait, Amman and Washington and will be simulcast on BBC ONE or TWO during daytime and peak-time, whenever there are significant developments.
  • While Hornets-Lakers played on FOX Sports West last week, sister station FOX Sports West2 was debuting the first simulcast for women only.
  • First as we go on let me remind you that this three hour program is being simulcast on CNN International and on CNN Radio.
  • The tracks also want changes on restrictions limiting the number of races that can be simulcast.
  • During the Olympics, the HD channel is not simulcast with NBC's regular lineup.
  • Launch day features a two-hour simulcast with BBC Radio 4.
  • Although Opie and Andy have been suspended for 30 days (no word on whether it's with or without pay), a great thing happened on the way to the radio station -- The line in the sand has been drawn, and it says that making fun of minorities will get you fired, making fun of women will get you fired ... but making fun of women getting raped and assaulted is fair game, and possibly good for ratings: Last month, cable network MSNBC dropped its simulcast of Imus 'show, then CBS Radio fired him for using racist and sexist terms to describe the Rutgers women's basketball team. Archive 2007-05-01
  • The raid also interrupted pari-mutuel operations at the track, which include simulcasts of dog and horse races.
  • BBC Radio Five Live's General Election coverage in the run up to the poll on 5 May will for the first time include key simulcasts with the BBC Asian Network and BBC 1Xtra.
  • The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track.
  • For example, regulators have historically placed considerable restrictions on simulcasting - broadcasting programming over more than one station at the same time.
  • As the only simulcast licensee in North Dakota, Racing Services provides signals from racetracks around the nation to ten off-track locations in the state.
  • The Singapore Turf Club has agreed to show 30 more day meetings on top of the night races it already simulcasts.
  • The simulcast is to be heard on Radio National and ABC Far West, Central West and Western Plains in NSW.
  • Beginning at 1 pm EST, Kay Daly will be simulcasting the debate on the Senate floor and providing color commentary.
  • Another dispute involves the Standardbred industry's right to cease Thoroughbred simulcasts when they begin their evening programs.
  • BBC ONE will return to News 24 simulcast from 1.00 am.
  • Meanwhile, his station continued business as usual: paying the bills with simulcasts of U.S. shows.
  • The event was also "simulcast" on the web, making it possible for analysts to participate without having to go in-world. Planet Sun
  • The March 26 simulcast is being produced by Progressive Media Agency, a Portland, OR, based firm led by Adam Klugman and Enrique Arias. Archive 2008-03-01
  • It will be broadcast on NASA Television and simulcast on the Internet.
  • We're being simulcast on CNN International and Radio.
  • He spent five years providing play-by-play on the Grizzlies radio and TV simulcast.
  • Regional racing networks would allow serious horseplayers and existing fans - to which TVG does not necessarily cater - to access regional races and full card simulcasts of their choice.
  • The simulcast averaged 4.2 million on BBC ONE and 65,000 on News 24 - a total of 4.3 million.
  • Raffetto said that if the horsemen are successful in blocking incoming simulcasts, purses could be cut by as much as 70%.
  • Continuing to show a preference for out-of-state racing, Maryland horseplayers continued the trend of abandoning the local product in favor of simulcast wagering.
  • Hopefully, by doing the English simulcast , we'll be reaching out to a lot of those folks.
  • I mean we had to resort to actually simulcasting our ads on GB and CH to offer the same audience at the same price as one ad in one shift, the unbeatable foe.
  • Local television news stations had non-stop coverage during Hurricane Frances and kept those without power informed through radio simulcasts.
  • BBC FOUR, the new BBC subscription-free digital channel, goes on air at 7.00 pm on Saturday 2 March, with a simulcast on BBC TWO.
  • For those of you on television, this program, by the way, is simulcast through Westwood One Radio as well.
  • Ohio horsemen seek to withhold simulcasts from in-state harness tracks.
  • The race will be telecast by ESPN at noon on April 30 with a live simulcast of the race at 11: 59 p.m.
  • The show is being "simulcast" live on the radio, with Snyder positioning himself not as a slick TV host but a man-of-the-people radio guy. Late Night Unplugged
  • During nights that offer simulcasts of Hong Kong races, 90% of the crowd at the Meadowlands is Chinese-American.
  • In 2008, the Washington National Opera moved its simulcast from the National Mall to the brand new Nationals Park — home of the Washington Nationals — in an effort to get people to sign up and secure better customer-tracking data. Opera Makes Free Simulcasts Pay Off
  • For the benefit of those listening to a simulcast of this on the radio, Rosie's blindfolded and that's Alec Baldwin talking after breathing in a balloon.
  • This time, free gigs will be staged on July 2 in London, Paris, Berlin, Philadelphia and Rome, simulcast on television and the Internet.
  • Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Oklahoma, will not host live racing this year due to ongoing construction and little simulcast or gaming money to adequately fund purses.
  • The Illinois Racing Board has temporarily has suspended all live and simulcasting betting on some multirace wagers, including pick four and pick six bets.
  • And it was announced that the whole of BBC Four's launch night schedule on Saturday 2 March 2002 will be simulcast on BBC TWO.
  • As greyhound racing becomes more popular races are being simulcast to off-track wagering sites, and to other racetracks, even horse tracks.
  • A week from tonight, all six broadcast networks will simulcast a one-hour hurricane relief show.

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