- The
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (
NARBA, French:
Accord régional sur la
radiodiffusion en Amérique du Nord; Spanish:
Convenio Regional...
- The
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (
NARBA) took
effect on
March 29, 1941,
requiring nearly all
radio stations in
North America to change...
- the
original NARBA signatories,
including the
United States,
Canada and Mexico, have
implemented bilateral agreements that su****de
NARBA's terms, eliminating...
-
transmitter site. The old
class I was
divided into three:
class I-A, I-B and I-N.
NARBA distinguished between class I-A,
which were true clear-channel stations...
- The Bahamas. The AM
station has a
class A clear-channel
allocation under NARBA and its
nighttime signal can be
heard throughout the Bahamas, most of Cuba...
-
Origem e
Comeco e Cabo da
Villa de
Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gue D'Agoa de
Narba",
written by an
anonymous author who was
captured in 1934[citation needed]...
-
reserved for
Canada under the
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (
NARBA) allocations. CBW's
studios are
located on
Portage Avenue (Winnipeg Route...
-
Thames Broadcasting Corporation Originally at 1500 AM & then at 1490 AM post-
NARBA until the 1960s. Now
defunct Bangor Maine WLBZ AM 620
Maine Broadcasting...
- 1941 as a
result of the
North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (
NARBA); this
moved WENR and WLS from 870 to 890 kHz. WENR and WLS
shared their...
- It
moved to 1210 kHz in 1932 then to 1240 kHz in 1941 as a
result of the
NARBA agreement. It
moved to 1150 kHz in 1950. "Facility
Technical Data for KAGO"...