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Wednesday, 15 October 2008
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Teleradiology paves way for remote medicine
On a computer monitor in his office in the high-tech hub of Bangalore, Indian radiologist Arjun Kalyanpur examines a scan of the skull of a six-year-old boy who fell off his bicycle.
15 Oct 2008 |
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Global Radio to buy GCap
On Monday Global Radio announced that it would be buying GCap Media for the sum of £375 million, at 225 pence per share.
31 Mar 2008 |
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U.S. satellite radio merger gets antitrust OK
Sirius Satellite Radio's $4.59 billion purchase of rival XM Satellite Radio was given antitrust clearance on Monday as the Justice Department concluded consumers have many alternatives, including mobile phones and personal audio players.
25 Mar 2008 |
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Google breaks into radio
Web search leader Google Inc. has broken into radio with a multi year advertising sales agreement with the largest U.S. broadcaster, Clear Channel Radio, the companies said on Sunday.
16 Apr 2007 |
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SMG to float Virgin Radio
Scottish media group SMG said on Thursday it planned to float Virgin Radio and focus on TV as its core business as it reported a halving in full year pretax profit.
12 Apr 2007 |
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Ofcom Release of Largest Radio Spectrum
Ofcom announced today proposals for the largest single release of radio spectrum in the UK. The spectrum could be used for a range of new services like mobile broadband and advanced wireless services.
11 Dec 2006 |
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GCap sees like for like revenues down
Radio firm GCap Media said on Thursday it expected first half like for like revenues, excluding its Capital Radio station, to fall around 4 percent against last year's proforma results.
28 Sep 2006 |
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Dixons stops selling analogue radios
Dixons, the country's biggest electrical retailer, is stopping sales of analogue radios because they are being outsold 30-to-1 by digital sets.
17 Aug 2006 |
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