radio program in English
program of music and discussion broadcast over the radio
Use "radio program" in a sentence
1. The radio program was called The Wayfaring Stranger.
2. Mountain could be heard on the Burl lves radio program each week.
3. A businessman named Simon was also interviewed on the radio program mentioned above.
4. That same night a radio program aired an interview with one of Luz’ attorneys.
5. Then one day in 1932, Dad was listening to a radio program in Italian.
6. Later, I heard about a radio program that offered a Bible study course by correspondence.
7. Since April 2007, TVXQ host their own weekly radio program, TVXQ Bigeastation on the Japan FM Network.
8. Half a century ago, this motto was mentioned in a popular radio program in that Central American country.
9. ON October 30, 1938, millions of people in the United States were listening to a popular radio program that featured theatrical plays.
10. The Bedouins may listen to the radio and hear Egyptian programs, but their excitement is reserved for one radio program called Iskandariyya-Matruuh (Alexandria-Matruh)
11. The Book is a one-minute radio program that features unusual stories and interesting facts about the Bible—one of the best-selling books of all time
12. The Bridgehead Radio Program brings you cutting edge news, interviews, and insights from the frontlines of the culture wars, and engaging in a sweeping discussion on human rights
13. The Beatle Brunch Club is a natural extension of the weekly radio program, offering fans of the show an opportunity to engage with host, Joe Johnson and access additional content
14. Joe Johnson’s Beatle Brunch is a nationally syndicated radio program featuring music and interviews from the Beatles, ‘the greatest little rock band in the world,’ along with contemporary music from Paul and Ringo
15. Michelle is a licensed professional counselor, founder of a 9-month group forum for dads of dAughters, host of a weekly “Dad Whisperer” radio program and podcast, and author of two books for dads of dAughters.
16. Broadminded may refer to: Broadminded (radio program), a daily talk and entertainment show on SIRIUS XM; Broadminded, a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film This page was last edited on 14 November 2015, at 16:23 (UTC)
17. A broadcasting organization, one responsible for audio and video content and/or their transmission; A presenter (disambiguation) of any television or radio program; A sports commentator on television or radio; Broadcaster, currently known as Fender Telecaster, a solid-body electric guitar; A broadcast spreader used in farming
18. Although Duchesne's popularity as an accordionist declined in the 1950s, he was on the "Swing la baquaise" team (CKVL, 1950-1951?), hosted the "Tommy Duchesne" radio program (CKVL, 1952), and cut new recordings for Alouette (1950-1952), the new record label that Rosaire Archambault had just founded.
19. A cobalt Bomb is a type of "salted Bomb": a nuclear weapon designed to produce enhanced amounts of radioactive fallout, intended to contaminate a large area with radioactive material.The concept of a cobalt Bomb was originally described in a radio program by physicist Leó Szilárd on February 26, 1950
20. A while ago, I was on a call-in radio program, and one of the callers asked about the words “commentate” and “Conversate.” She hadn’t even thought “Conversate” was a word until a friend of hers used it, and she laughed, thinking it was a joke, only to realize her friend was using it in all seriousness.