Examples of using Radio broadcasts in English and their translations into Spanish
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recordings, radio broadcasts, and has taught on the jazz faculties of renowned universities.
of video materials, radio broadcasts, jingles, dramas,
The first class of graduates has gone on to make those reports available to a wider audience through radio broadcasts and online publications.
UNAMET has begun radio broadcasts of information on the popular consultation in English,
Butkus returned to the Bears as a color analyst on radio broadcasts in 1985, teaming with first-year play-by-play man Wayne Larrivee and former St. Louis Cardinals quarterback Jim Hart.
such as interviews, radio broadcasts, presentations, talks
The population is also kept informed of its rights via radio broadcasts on the judicial system in general
In some situations, radio broadcasts have represented the only reliable source of information about United Nations peace-keeping missions for the population at large.
a good proportion of the radio broadcasts.
The public is also kept informed of its rights via radio broadcasts on the judicial system in general
Reiterating its profound concern over the resumption of radio broadcasts inciting ethnic hatred
The provision would also cover radio and television programmes, and radio broadcasts in Spanish and in 24 indigenous languages throughout the country.
including two of Peter Green's radio broadcasts.
Minute weekly radio broadcasts with a combination of price
as well as radio broadcasts on the damaging effects of racism
Members also wished to know to what extent Albanian language newspapers, radio broadcasts and television programmes were still available in Kosovo.
the IDF started jamming the radio broadcasts of the Voice of Palestine,
Radio broadcasts are listened to by one child out of four in the 10-14 years age group every day.
Over the past two years, the radio broadcasts transmitted towards Cuba from the United States through various services and on various frequencies have exceeded 2,300 hours per week.
the use of visual images and radio broadcasts assist in mitigating possible misappropriation of humanitarian aid.