Rival Schools
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Rival Schools – Pedals CD $10.99 Pedals is everything fans will expect it to be and more. This might be the second coming or it could just be a perfect example of a band doing it right once again. |
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DeLonghi DCP707 Stainless-Steel Programmable 5-Quart Slow Cooker $74.99 Meals stay deliciously moist and will not overcook when prepared in the DeLonghi 5-qt. Slow Cooker. Select the cook setting to high or low with the convenient touchpad controls and set the timer up to 10 hours for nutritious ready-made meals. The “keep warm” setting will adjust temperature automatically. You can also manually set the “keep warm” setting for extending the serving time. With the 5-q… |
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United By Fate $13.98 Another great contribution from one of the most legendary musicians throught the 90′s hardcore music scene. First Gorilla Biscuits, then Quicksand and now Walter leads Rival Schools into the new millenium. Features a UK only bonus track: ‘Grunge Model’…. |
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While All Attention So Far Has Been Targeted On The AM Stations That'll Be Affected By 101.1 FM, A Serious Impact Also Could Be Felt By WBEZ-FM (91.5), The Noncommercial Public Radio Outlet Controlled By Chicago Public Media.
Robservations on the media beat :
Honestly, I have heard varsity radio stations deliver smoother newscasts than the ones they've been displaying on Merlin Media's new 101.1 FM. Since last week, the station (which officially modified call letters from WKQX to WWWN) has been supplementing its music stunting with hourly, six-minute newscasts testing varied combinations of anchors and contributors. Granted, they are still in walk through / test mode, and they're struggling without the right equipment in effect. But you'd think they'd work out their choreography down before subjecting listeners to examples of a format that is obviously not up to speed. A couple of the clumsy trial runs I heard only made me appreciate the polished professionalism of all-news WBBM-AM (780) that much more.
Merlin Media's plans to roll out a fulltime reports format on FM continue to have repercussions up and back down the dial regardless of if rival station bosses would like us to believe they're not reacting. CBS Radio execs tried to pretend the impending competition was not behind their decision to simulcast Newsradio 780 on WCFS-FM (105.9), beginning the week after next. And now WGN-AM (720) chiefs are imperative that nothing should be read into the unexpected return of "The Voice of Chicago" as the Tribune-owned stories / talk station's on-air slogan. Let's be optimistic CBS doesn't try and reject the simple now that it's touting WXRT-FM (93.1) as "Chicago's Original Alternative" on the heels of Q101's passing.
While all attention so far has been concentrated on the AM stations that'll be impacted by 101.1 FM, a big impact also may be felt by WBEZ-FM (91.5), the noncommercial public radio outlet operated by Chicago Public Media. The home of Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Eight Forty-eight won't be the sole choice for news-and-talk listeners on FM when Newsradio's simulcast and 101.1 FM start going at it. In the newest Arbitron survey, WBEZ ranked 26th with a 1.7 % audience share and 25th among listeners between 25 and 54 with a 2.0 share. (Full declaration : I worked for Chicago Public Media as a blogger in 2010.)
Do not look for Monica DeSantis to anchor evening newscasts on Castle Broadcasting news / talk WLS-AM (890) after all. In spite of a statement here last week that she was losing her noon anchor slot to Dave Stewart and shifting to evenings, DeSantis made a decision to quit the station and jump to you got it 101.1 FM. She'd been heard on WLS (via Metro Networks) since 2008. Filling in as WLS Evening News anchor for the moment will be Ed Smaron.
They've turned a corner at Window to the World Communications or so they say. The nonprofit holding company of public television WTTW-Channel eleven and classical music WFMT-FM (98.7) is forecasting a "break-even budget" for this year and next, thanks partly to increases in corporate and foundation support. "This stories is especially gratifying after an economically challenging Fiscal 2010 in which losses in state funding and reduced support from different sources ended in a significant inadequacy and a few job eliminations," the company related in a statement last week. "We still face many challenges in this recovering economy," warned BOSS Dan Schmidt. "But we feel strongly that we're on the right path and are highly optimistic about our future."
Add Art Barnum, who was DuPage County courts newshound for the Chicago Tribune, and Debra Bade, who was editor of stories research and archives, to the list of editorial workers whose roles were eliminated last week. "It's been a great ride, and I have had so much fun working with all of you and with my lovely staff here at the Tribune," Bade wrote in an email to colleagues and friends. "I'm unsure yet what the following journey will be, but look forward to a new challenge and chance to grow." Tribune business section staffers took up a collection to buy flowers for secretary Rose Sukowski, whose job also was cut after more than thirty years, writes tagza.com.
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1584 Establishments $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Settlements Established in 1584, United Kingdom Parliamentary Constituencies Established in 1584, Arkhangelsk, Newport, Uppingham School, Bere Alston, Oakham School, Yarmouth, Lymington, Newtown, Haslemere, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Puerto Hambre, Gosset, Urswick Grammar School, Ubbo-Emmius-Gymnasium. Excerpt: Coordinates : 52°12 13 N 0°7 26.3 E / 52.20361°N 0.123972°E / 52.20361; 0.123972Colleges of the University of Cambridge Emmanuel College item College name : Emmanuel College item Named after : Jesus of Nazareth (Emmanuel ) item Established : 1584 item Admittance : Men and women item Master : The Lord Wilson of Dinton item Undergraduates : 465 item Graduates : 185 item Sister college : Exeter College, Oxford item Location : St Andrew's Street (map) item College website Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge .The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay on the site of a Dominican friary. Mildmay, a Puritan , originally intended Emmanuel to be a college of training for Protestant preachers to rival the successful Catholic theological schools that had trained Dominican friars for years.Emmanuel still has some theological students, but has broadened itself to include students of a wide variety of subjects, and opened its doors to female students in 1979."Emma ", as the college is known throughout the university, attracts large numbers of undergraduate applications owing to its reputation as a "friendly college" (although several other colleges also claim this), and it has the distinction of being the "only College in Cambridge to offer a laundry service". Emmanuel topped the Tompkins Table , which ranks colleges according to end-of-year examination results, in 2003, |
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Alabama Crimson Tide Football Rivalries: Iron Bowl $8.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Iron Bowl is a common name for the college football game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers. The series is considered one of the best and most hard-fought rivalries in all of sports. As the rivalry was mainly played in Birmingham, Alabama for many years, the name of the Iron Bowl comes from Birmingham's historic role in the iron and steel industry, in which its only rival was Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Alabama leads the series with an overall record of 40331. The games are played at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa every even-numbered year, and at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn every odd-numbered year. For much of the 20th century the game was played every year at Legion Field in Birmingham. Alabama has a 32-15 record in games played at Legion Field, while Auburn has a 7-3 record in games played at Jordan-Hare Stadium and a 4-1 record in games played at Bryant-Denny Stadium. In 2007, the game was pushed back to Thanksgiving weekend. Due to a television contract between the SEC and CBS Sports, the 2009 and 2010 Iron Bowls are both scheduled to be played on the Friday after Thanksgiving. The 2009 game was be the sixth Iron Bowl to be played on a Friday and the first in 21 years. Alabama and Auburn played their first football game in Lakeview Park in Birmingham, Alabama, on February 22, 1893. Auburn (then named the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama) won 3222, before an estimated crowd of 5,000. As if a signal of the future, disagreement between the schools began immediately as Alabama considered the game to be the final matchup of the 1892 season and Auburn recorded it as the first of 1893. Tensions further built when, after both 1906 and 1907 contests, Auburn head coach Mike Donahue ... More: |