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radio

[rey-dee-oh] / ˈreɪ diˌoʊ /


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Conceived as a public good, community-supported TV and radio is broadcast for free over the air and over the net, where extra content, including short-form videos and podcasts, is often available.

From Los Angeles Times

They interfere with radio communications and satellite-navigation systems that provide positioning and timing data.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I didn't sleep well last night, put it that way," Greenberg said on SEN radio after more than 94,000 packed into the MCG for Friday's first day.

From Barron's

In so doing, an old bicycle wheel may be fashioned into a roulette, or a broken chair transformed into the cabinet of a radio.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few minutes later, Fair slings her backpack over her arm, sticks the radio in her pocket and quickly winds her way through the hallway to the garage.

From Los Angeles Times