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  2. Amateur radio licensing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FCC amateur radio station license of Al Gross. In the United States, amateur radio licensing is governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Licenses to operate amateur stations for personal use are granted to individuals of any age once they demonstrate an understanding of both pertinent FCC regulations and knowledge of radio station operation and safety considerations.

  3. International Association of Women in Radio and Television

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    The International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) is a women's organization involved in the broadcasting industry. The organisation of professional women working in media or educating about electronic and allied media, has a mission to strengthen initiatives which ensure women’s views and values are integral to media programming and to advance the impact of women in media.

  4. Category:American women radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    Category. : American women radio personalities. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American radio personalities. It includes American radio personalities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  5. General radiotelephone operator license - Wikipedia

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    The general radiotelephone operator license ( GROL) is a license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that is required to operate certain radio equipment. It is required for any person who adjusts, maintains, or internally repairs FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the aviation, maritime, and international fixed ...

  6. National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians

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    Formerly called. Association of Technical Employees (ATE) The National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians ( NABET-CWA) is a labor union representing employees in television, radio, film, and media production. A division of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), NABET represents about 12,000 workers organized into about 35 ...

  7. Women in early radio - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the late 1840s, women were employed as landline telegraph operators, sending and receiving Morse code messages. Early radio communication, then called "wireless telegraphy", was developed in the late 1800s, and also initially communicated using Morse code. Women were employed as some of the earliest wireless operators, and in early ...

  8. Alliance for Women in Media - Wikipedia

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    After the dissolution, more than 280 women came together to create American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT). [9] [8] From 1951 to 1967, the AWRT partnered with McCall's magazine to present the Golden Mike Award for Women in Radio and Television.

  9. Category:American women radio producers - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Waldman. Cheryl Waters (radio personality) April Winchell. Oprah Winfrey. Anna Winger. Nikki Woods. Categories: Women radio producers. American radio producers.