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radio

[rey-dee-oh] / ˈreɪ diˌoʊ /


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By tracking repeating patterns in both X ray and radio signals from the event, the researchers found that the disk and the jet were wobbling together.

From Science Daily

The success of the album and the deluxe edition that followed launched Thomas into a whirlwind of promo: radio and podcast stops, interviews galore and after-party appearances.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s 1977 and the radio’s on, so naturally the soundtrack to their drive is Donna Summer’s disco anthem.

From Los Angeles Times

Economist Asdrubal Oliveros told Venezuelan radio a drop in exports to Asia could cost Venezuela billions of dollars in annual revenues.

From Barron's

First, U.S. sailors would use passive measures and contact the tanker by radio on an international channel.

From The Wall Street Journal