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dbpedia:Radio_programming	rdfs:label	"\u00C9mission de radio"@fr ,
		"Radioprogram"@sv ,
		"Trasmissione radiofonica"@it ,
		"Radio programming"@en ,
		"\u30E9\u30B8\u30AA\u756A\u7D44"@ja ;
	dbpprop:abstract	"\u30E9\u30B8\u30AA\u756A\u7D44\uFF08 - \u3070\u3093\u3050\u307F\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u30E9\u30B8\u30AA\u306B\u9001\u4FE1\u3059\u308B\u30B3\u30F3\u30C6\u30F3\u30C4\u306E\u7DCF\u79F0\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u6700\u8FD1\u3067\u306F\u30A4\u30F3\u30BF\u30FC\u30CD\u30C3\u30C8\u4E0A\u3067\u97F3\u58F0\u914D\u4FE1\u3055\u308C\u308B\u300C\u30A4\u30F3\u30BF\u30FC\u30CD\u30C3\u30C8\u30E9\u30B8\u30AA\u300D\uFF08Web\u30E9\u30B8\u30AA\uFF09\u3082\u666E\u53CA\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002"@ja ,
		"Radio programming is the content that is broadcast by radio stations. The original inventors of radio, such as Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi, expected it to be used for one-on-one communication tasks where telephones and telegraphs could not be used because of the problems involved in stringing wires from one point to another, such as in ship-to-shore communications. Those inventors had no expectations whatever that radio would become a major mass entertainment and information medium earning many millions of dollars in revenues annually through commercial sponsorship. These latter uses were brought about after 1920 by business entrepreneurs such as David Sarnoff, who created the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), and William S. Paley, who built Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). These broadcasting (as opposed to narrowcasting) business organizations began to be called networks, because they consisted of loose chains of individual stations located in various cities, all transmitting the standard overall-system supplied fare, often at synchronized agreed-upon times. Some of these stations were owned by the networks, while others were owned by independent businessmen allied with the respective networks. By selling blocks of time to advertisers, the medium was able to quickly become profitable and offer its products to listeners for free, provided they invested in a radio receiver set. The new medium grew rapidly though the 1920s, vastly increasing both the size of its audience and its profits. In those early days, it was customary for a corporation to sponsor an entire half-hour radio program, placing its commercials at the beginning and the end. This is in contrast to the pattern which developed late in the 20th century in both television and radio, where small slices of time were sold to many sponsors and no corporation claimed or wanted sponsorship of the entire show, except in rare cases. These later commercials also filled a much larger portion of the total program time than they had in the earlier days. In the early radio age, content typically included a balance of comedy, drama, news, music and sports reporting. Variety radio programs included the most famous Hollywood talent of the day. During the 1920s, radio focused on musical entertainment, the Grand Ole Opry, as of 2006 being the longest-running radio program, has been focused on broadcasting country music since it began in 1925. Radio soap operas began in the U.S. in 1930 with Painted Dreams. In the early 1950s, television eroded the popularity of radio comedy, drama and variety shows. By the late 1950s, radio broadcasting took on much the form it has today &mdash; strongly focused on music, talk, news and sports, though drama can still be heard, especially on the BBC."@en ,
		"Ett radioprogram \u00E4r en s\u00E4ndning som s\u00E4nds \u00F6ver radio. Det finns olika radioprogram, till exempel musikradio och pratradio."@sv ,
		"Una trasmissione radiofonica \u00E8 un qualsiasi programma trasmesso a mezzo delle onde radio e ricevibile con degli apparecchi ricevitori. Pu\u00F2 essere un programma giornalistico, musicale, culturale o di puro intrattenimento. La radio che quando nacque era il solo mezzo per trasmettere informazioni a distanza, nonostante lo sviluppo incredibile della tecnologia delle telecomunicazioni, ha saputo mantenere un suo spazio nell'era della connettivit\u00E0 totale, forse perch\u00E9 la si pu\u00F2 seguire pur occupandosi di altro, contrariamente ai media che vanno guardati come ad esempio la televisione."@it ,
		"Une \u00E9mission de radio est une \u00E9mission effectu\u00E9e depuis une station de radio. Son contenu est variable en fonction d'une grille p\u00E9riodique de programmes : informations, magazines th\u00E9matiques, entretiens, diffusion d'enregistrements de musique de divertissement, fictions, pi\u00E8ces de th\u00E9\u00E2tre, retransmissions de concerts de musique classique, d'op\u00E9ras."@fr ;
	rdfs:comment	"Una trasmissione radiofonica \u00E8 un qualsiasi programma trasmesso a mezzo delle onde radio e ricevibile con degli apparecchi ricevitori. Pu\u00F2 essere un programma giornalistico, musicale, culturale o di puro intrattenimento."@it ,
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		"Une \u00E9mission de radio est une \u00E9mission effectu\u00E9e depuis une station de radio. Son contenu est variable en fonction d'une grille p\u00E9riodique de programmes : informations, magazines th\u00E9matiques, entretiens, diffusion d'enregistrements de musique de divertissement, fictions, pi\u00E8ces de th\u00E9\u00E2tre, retransmissions de concerts de musique classique, d'op\u00E9ras."@fr ,
		"Radio programming is the content that is broadcast by radio stations. The original inventors of radio, such as Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi, expected it to be used for one-on-one communication tasks where telephones and telegraphs could not be used because of the problems involved in stringing wires from one point to another, such as in ship-to-shore communications."@en ,
		"Ett radioprogram \u00E4r en s\u00E4ndning som s\u00E4nds \u00F6ver radio. Det finns olika radioprogram, till exempel musikradio och pratradio."@sv .
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