Radio Network Stocks List

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Radio Network Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 DIS 1 Green Flag and 1 Red Flag for Roku Stock
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May 2 DIS Kroger To Boost Customer Perks With Disney+ Streaming: Report
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Apr 30 DIS Walt Disney (DIS) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Apr 30 DIS 5 Stocks to Buy on a Solid Jump in Consumer Spending
Apr 30 DIS Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: NBC Pitches $2.5B A Year For NBA TV Rights
Apr 30 DIS India's Tata Sons raises stake in Tata Play, Temasek exits, Economic Times reports
Apr 29 DIS UPDATE 1-NBC plans about $2.5 bln offer for NBA broadcast rights, WSJ reports
Apr 29 DIS NBC Prepares $2.5-Billion-a-Year Bid to Pluck NBA Rights From TNT
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Radio Network

There are two types of radio networks currently in use around the world: the one-to-many broadcast network commonly used for public information and mass media entertainment; and the two-way radio type used more commonly for public safety and public services such as police, fire, taxicabs, and delivery services. Cell phones are able to send and receive simultaneously by using two different frequencies at the same time. Many of the same components and much of the same basic technology applies to all three.
The two-way type of radio network shares many of the same technologies and components as the broadcast-type radio network but is generally set up with fixed broadcast points (transmitters) with co-located receivers and mobile receivers/transmitters or transceivers. In this way both the fixed and mobile radio units can communicate with each other over broad geographic regions ranging in size from small single cities to entire states/provinces or countries. There are many ways in which multiple fixed transmit/receive sites can be interconnected to achieve the range of coverage required by the jurisdiction or authority implementing the system: conventional wireless links in numerous frequency bands, fibre-optic links, or microwave links. In all of these cases the signals are typically backhauled to a central switch of some type where the radio message is processed and resent (repeated) to all transmitter sites where it is required to be heard.
In contemporary two-way radio systems a concept called trunking is commonly used to achieve better efficiency of radio spectrum use and provide very wide-ranging coverage with no switching of channels required by the mobile radio user as it roams throughout the system coverage. Trunking of two-way radio is identical to the concept used for cellular phone systems where each fixed and mobile radio is specifically identified to the system controller and its operation is switched by the controller. See also the entries two-way radio and trunked radio system to see more detail on how various types of radios and radio systems work.

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