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Channel: Encyclopedia - Clear Channel UK

Clear Channel UK is the UK division of Clear Channel Communications, the global media conglomerate based in the United States. It operates through a complex group structure, with some 70 UK subsidiary companies. Over the past few years, Clear Channel has been acquiring media outlets in the UK, starting with the takeover of Adshel, which gave it a large share of the UK billboard market, as well as a virtual monopoly on bus shelter advertising in the Republic of Ireland. It has continued with the strategic acquisition o ...

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Read more here: » Clear Channel UK: Encyclopedia - Clear Channel UK

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand

Channel [V] Thailand is a joint-venture between STAR and Broadcasting Network Thailand (BNT). It is now available exclusively on Thailand's main pay-TV platform, UBC. It is a popular channel for Thai youths and its VJs are well-known celebrities (VJ Paula Taylor, VJ Voonsen, VJ Ja, VJ Nadia, etc.) Under management of Mr. Tanawat Wansom (Managing Director), the channel plans to expan into multimedia, ...

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Channel V, Channel V - Channel [V] International, Channel V - V, Channel V - Channel [V] Australia, Channel V - Channel [V] India, Channel V - Current VJ's, Channel V - Gone but not forgotten, Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand, Channel V - Channel [V] Philippines, Channel V - Other Channel [V]s

Read more here: » Channel V: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] Australia

Arguably the most popular Australian cable television music channel, and also the newest (and second-biggest) Channel [V] channel. It is available on Foxtel, Optus TV and Austar. It is targeted at the youth market, and plays both mainstream and alternative music. Hosts of various segments include: Andrew G James Mathison Jabba Maya Jupiter Yumi Stynes Danny Clayton Stephen Bourke Channel [V] supported the Channel [V] Detour, a skate and music tour ...

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Channel V, Channel V - Channel [V] International, Channel V - V, Channel V - Channel [V] Australia, Channel V - Channel [V] India, Channel V - Current VJ's, Channel V - Gone but not forgotten, Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand, Channel V - Channel [V] Philippines, Channel V - Other Channel [V]s

Read more here: » Channel V: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] Australia

Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Xtra

TMC Xtra is a companion cable television channel launched in 1999 offering similar content to TMC. "More movies. More stuff". More of the big movies, trivia and film facts that you enjoy on The Movie Channel, that is what you will get on TMC Xtra. ...

See also:

The Movie Channel, The Movie Channel - About TMC, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Xtra, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Around the World, The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Logo, The Movie Channel - Movies, The Movie Channel - Logos

Read more here: » The Movie Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Movie Channel - The Movie Channel Xtra

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] India

In India, Channel [V] is probably more popular than MTV. Airing shows like US Billboard Countdown, Luke's After Hours, Smash Hits etc; it provides a quality music. Hindi Film music and music video shows like First Day First Show also make it popular among general public. Some humorous shows like Lola T[V] gives a variety of entertainment. The Popstars show for selecting young faces and making them pop stars was very popular and the last group so far to h ...

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Channel V, Channel V - Channel [V] International, Channel V - V, Channel V - Channel [V] Australia, Channel V - Channel [V] India, Channel V - Current VJ's, Channel V - Gone but not forgotten, Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand, Channel V - Channel [V] Philippines, Channel V - Other Channel [V]s

Read more here: » Channel V: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] India

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Back-channel - In telecommunications

A back-channel in an broadband asymmetric telecommunications system is typically a low-speed or less-than-optimal transmission channel opposite to the main channel's direction. See channel (communications). An example of this is in ADSL where "A" stands for "asymmetric", and the channel from the subscriber to the supplier (ISP), is slower and may be of less capacity than the channel from the supplier to the subscriber. In many cases, the back-channel is used mostly for acknowlegements of the validity of the forward-channel's data (i.e. that the forward-channel's data passes val ...

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Back-channel, Back-channel - In telecommunications, Back-channel - In diplomacy, Back-channel - In linguistics

Read more here: » Back-channel: Encyclopedia II - Back-channel - In telecommunications

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Other channels

Channel 4 - Film Four. Channel 4 has had a long record of success in funding the production of films through Channel Four Films, later renamed FilmFour in 1998 to coincide with the launch of its digital channels. Among its biggest successes are The Madness of King George, The Crying Game, and Four Weddings and a Funeral. However, this dedicated film-making wing was scaled back in 2002 as a cost-cuttin ...

See also:

Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building, Channel 4 - Advertising regions

Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Other channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - A-Channel - The original A-Channel: 1997-2005

A-Channel was first used by Craig Media as it sought to develop a national presence. Originally, Craig owned only two stations: CKX, a CBC affiliate in Brandon, Manitoba, and CHMI, branded as the Manitoba Television Network (or MTN), in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Looking to expand, Craig decided to counter CanWest Global's attempts to obtain licenses from the CRTC for television stations in Alberta, with a proposal it dubbed "The Alberta Channel", or "A-Channel" for short. During the first round of hearings in the early 1990s, neit ...

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A-Channel, A-Channel - The original A-Channel: 1997-2005, A-Channel - Programming, A-Channel - NewNet 1995-2005 / A-Channel 2005-present, A-Channel - Programming, A-Channel - Stations, A-Channel - Slogans, A-Channel - External link

Read more here: » A-Channel: Encyclopedia II - A-Channel - The original A-Channel: 1997-2005

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Other channels

Channel 4 - Film Four. Channel 4 has had a long record of success in funding the production of films through Channel Four Films, later renamed FilmFour in 1998 to coincide with the launch of its digital channels. Among its biggest successes are The Madness of King George, The Crying Game, and Four Weddings and a Funeral. However, this dedicated film-making wing was scaled back in 2002 as a cost-cuttin ...

See also:

Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building

Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - Other channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Potassium channel - Voltage sensitive channels

The voltage-gated K+ channels that provide the outward currents of action potentials have similarities to bacterial K+ channels. These channels have been studied by X-ray diffraction, allowing determination of structural features at atomic resolution. The function of these channels is explored by electrophysiological studies. Genetic approaches include screening for behavioral changes in animals with mutations in K+ channel genes. Such genetic methods allowed the genetic identification of the "Shaker" K+ ...

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Potassium channel, Potassium channel - Voltage sensitive channels, Potassium channel - External link, Potassium channel - Reference

Read more here: » Potassium channel: Encyclopedia II - Potassium channel - Voltage sensitive channels

Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Comedy Channel - Australia

The Comedy Channel is a subscription television channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television. Partly owned by Granada Television and Foxtel, the Comedy Channel is the only channel in Australia specifically dedicated to comedy; primarily featuring stand-up, sit-coms, animated comedy, sketch comedy and talk shows. The Comedy Channel - Programming. The majority of Comedy Channel programming is made internationally partically from America's Comedy Central Channel, although some Australian pr ...

See also:

The Comedy Channel, The Comedy Channel - Australia, The Comedy Channel - Programming, The Comedy Channel - USA, The Comedy Channel - UK, The Comedy Channel - External link

Read more here: » The Comedy Channel: Encyclopedia II - The Comedy Channel - Australia

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channelling mediumistic - General

Research of articles by channellers has shown they allegedly have channelled ascended masters like Buddha, Jesus, or St. Germain.; people that have passed away; angels; and higher dimensional beings. Channelling is a popular source of revealed teachings in some New Age groups. Well known channellers like Diandra (Salem), Edgar Cayce, Esther Hicks (Abraham), Jane Roberts (Seth), and Lee Carol (Kryon) have volumes of teachings on angels, chakras, higher dimensions, future predictions, manifestation, meditation, non- ...

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Channelling mediumistic, Channelling mediumistic - General, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling Definition, Channelling mediumistic - Hypotheses on Channelling, Channelling mediumistic - Books channelled texts entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Books and channelled texts, Channelling mediumistic - Entities and mediums, Channelling mediumistic - Channelling in fiction

Read more here: » Channelling mediumistic: Encyclopedia II - Channelling mediumistic - General

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

RFCs: RFC 4369 - Definitions of Managed Objects for Internet Fibre Channel Protocol iFCP RFC 4044 - Fibre Channel Management MIB RFC 3723 - Securing Block Storage Protocols over IP RFC 2837 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard RFC 2625 - IP and ARP over Fibre Channel Drafts: draft-ietf-imss-fc-rtm-mib-00.txt Fibre-Channel Routing Information MIB draft-ietf-imss-fc-fspf-mib-00.txt MIB for Fibre- ...

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Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel - History, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel topologies, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers, Fibre Channel - Optical Carrier Medium Variants, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Storage, Fibre Channel - Storage Virtualization Software and Hardware, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Read more here: » Fibre Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

RFCs: RFC 4044 - Fibre Channel Management MIB RFC 3723 - Securing Block Storage Protocols over IP RFC 2837 - Definitions of Managed Objects for the Fabric Element in Fibre Channel Standard RFC 2625 - IP and ARP over Fibre Channel Drafts: draft-ietf-imss-fc-rtm-mib-00.txt Fibre-Channel Routing Information MIB draft-ietf-imss-fc-fspf-mib-00.txt MIB for Fibre- ...

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Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel - History, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel topologies, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers, Fibre Channel - Optical Carrier Medium Variants, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Storage, Fibre Channel - Storage Virtualization Software and Hardware, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Read more here: » Fibre Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] International

Channel [V] International is the main channel. It was produced and operated from Hong Kong from 1992 until 2002, after which operations were shifted to Malaysia in order to save on costs. Channel [V] International has a slightly bigger audience in Asia than MTV Asia as it airs in more countries. They are known for providing original and interactive music programming, with TV shows such as Bid It, The Ticket, Smash Hits, and many others. Various well-known hosts of Channel [V] throughout the years include: Laila RouassSee also:

Channel V, Channel V - Channel [V] International, Channel V - V, Channel V - Channel [V] Australia, Channel V - Channel [V] India, Channel V - Current VJ's, Channel V - Gone but not forgotten, Channel V - Channel [V] Thailand, Channel V - Channel [V] Philippines, Channel V - Other Channel [V]s

Read more here: » Channel V: Encyclopedia II - Channel V - Channel [V] International

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel communications - Channel models

A channel can be physically modelled by trying to calculate the physical processes which modify the transmitted signal. For example in wireless communications the channel can be modelled by calculating the reflection off every object in the environment. A sequence of random numbers might also be added in to simulate external interference and/or electronic noise in the receiver. Statistically a communication channel is usually modelled as a triple consisting of an input alphabet, an output alphabet, and for each pair (i, o) of i ...

See also:

Channel communications, Channel communications - Overview, Channel communications - Channel models, Channel communications - Types of communications channels

Read more here: » Channel communications: Encyclopedia II - Channel communications - Channel models

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - History

Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990. In 1980 Britain had three terrestrial television channels: BBC1, BBC2 and ITV. The 1980 Broadcasting Act began the process of adding a fourth, and Channel 4 was formally created by an Act of Parliament in 1982. After some weeks of test broadcasts it began scheduled transmissions on November 2, 1982. From the start, the channel set out to provide an alternative to the existing channels. In doing so it sometimes, in the eyes of its critics (including the public decency c ...

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Channel 4, Channel 4 - History, Channel 4 - IBA Control: 1982–1990, Channel 4 - Independence: 1990–Today, Channel 4 - Management, Channel 4 - Chairmen, Channel 4 - Chief executives, Channel 4 - Other channels, Channel 4 - Film Four, Channel 4 - attheraces, Channel 4 - E4, Channel 4 - T4, Channel 4 - Quiz Call, Channel 4 - More4, Channel 4 - 4Learning, Channel 4 - FourDocs, Channel 4 - Future proposals, Channel 4 - Programming, Channel 4 - Audience records, Channel 4 - Building

Read more here: » Channel 4: Encyclopedia II - Channel 4 - History

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - Logos

The original Disney Channel logo used in the United States from 1983 to 1997 The Disney Channel logo used from 1997 to 2002. The Disney Channel logo now. ...

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Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Overview, Disney Channel - The Beginning, Disney Channel - Change, Disney Channel - A New Identity, Disney Channel - Disney Channel Today, Disney Channel - Spin-offs, Disney Channel - Logos, Disney Channel - List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel, Disney Channel - Disney Channel around the world

Read more here: » Disney Channel: Encyclopedia II - Disney Channel - Logos

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers

Fibre Channel is a layered protocol. It consists of 5 layers, namely: FC0 The physical layer, which includes cables, fiber optics, connectors etc. FC1 The data link layer, which implements the 8b/10b encoding and decoding of signals. FC2 The network layer, defined by the FC-PI-2 standard, consists of the core of FC. FC3 The common services layer, a thin layer that could eventually implement functions like encryption or RAID. FC4 The Protocol Mapping layer. Layer in which other protocols, such as SCSI, are encapsulate ...

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Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel - History, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel topologies, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers, Fibre Channel - Optical Carrier Medium Variants, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Storage, Fibre Channel - Storage Virtualization Software and Hardware, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Read more here: » Fibre Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers

Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure

Fibre Channel switches are divided into two classes of switches. These classes are not part of the standard, and the classification of every switch is left up to the manufacturer. Director switches are characterized by offering a high port-count in a modular (slot-based) chassis with no single point of failure (high availability). Fabric switches are typically fixed-configuration (sometimes semi-modular) non-redundant switches. Brocade, *Cisco and *McData provide both D ...

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Fibre Channel, Fibre Channel - History, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel topologies, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel layers, Fibre Channel - Optical Carrier Medium Variants, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Storage, Fibre Channel - Storage Virtualization Software and Hardware, Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel RFCs

Read more here: » Fibre Channel: Encyclopedia II - Fibre Channel - Fibre Channel Infrastructure

Channel: Encyclopedia II - English Channel - The Channel Tunnel

Nowadays, many travellers cross the English Channel underneath, by way of the Channel Tunnel or "Chunnel". This grand engineering feat, first proposed in the time of Napoleon, connects England and France by rail. It is now routine to travel between Paris, Brussels and London on the Eurostar train. ...

See also:

English Channel, English Channel - Formation of the Channel, English Channel - Historical significance, English Channel - The Channel Tunnel, English Channel - Notable Channel crossings

Read more here: » English Channel: Encyclopedia II - English Channel - The Channel Tunnel




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