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About
AEW
Founded by CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan
in 2019, AEW is headlined by CM Punk, Jon Moxley,
Thunder Rosa, Chris Jericho, Bryan Danielson, Claudio
Castagnoli, Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks (Matt and
Nick Jackson), Adam Cole, Sting, FTR, Jungle Boy,
Jade Cargill, Dr. Britt Baker, Scorpio Sky, Hangman
Page, Sammy Guevara, Matt Hardy, Samoa Joe, Swerve
Strickland, Miro, Lucha Bros., PAC, Wardlow, Darby
Allin, Nyla Rose, Red Velvet, Ruby Soho, Toni Storm,
Hikaru Shida, Athena, Malakai Black, Andrade El Idolo,
Christian Cage, Eddie Kingston, Ethan Page, Orange
Cassidy, Ricky Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs, Luchasaurus,
Lance Archer, Keith Lee and many more. For the first
time in many years, AEW is offering an alternative
to mainstream wrestling, with a roster of world-class
talent that is injecting new spirit, freshness and
energy into the industry.
AEW: Dynamite airs every Wednesday from
8-10 p.m. ET on TBS and attracts the youngest wrestling
audience on television. The fight-forward show AEW:
Rampage airs every Friday from 10-11 p.m. ET
on TNT. AEWs multi-platform content also includes
AEW Dark and AEW Dark: Elevation,
two weekly professional wrestling YouTube series,
Being the Elite, a weekly behind-the-scenes
YouTube series, and AEW Unrestricted,
a weekly podcast series.
Media
Man Group
Welcome
to the Media Man Group including but not limited to
Media Man Int, Media Man International, Media Man
News, Media Man Australia and Media Man Network
A
terrestrial network (or broadcast network in the United
States) is a group of radio stations, television stations,
or other electronic media outlets, that form an agreement
to air, or broadcast, content from a centralized source.For
example, PBS (US), CBC (Canada), BBC (UK), ABC (Australia),
KBS (South Korea) and ABS-CBN (Philippines) are TV
networks that provide programming for local terrestrial
television station affiliates to air using signals
that can be picked up by the home television sets
of local viewers. Networks generally, but not always,
operate on a national scale; that is, they cover an
entire country.
Streaming
media, Internet radio, and webcasting are sometimes
considered forms of broadcasting despite the lack
of terrestrial stations; its practitioners may also
be called "broadcasters" or even "broadcast
networks".
News
broadcasting is the medium of broadcasting of various
news events and other information via television,
radio, or internet in the field of broadcast journalism.
The content is usually either produced locally in
a radio studio or television studio newsroom, or by
a broadcast network. It may include material such
as sports coverage, weather forecasts, traffic reports,
political commentary, expert opinions, editorial content,
and other material that the broadcaster feels is relevant
to their audience. An individual news program is typically
reported in a series of individual stories that are
presented by one or more anchors. A frequent inclusion
are live or recorded interviews by field reporters.
The
Internet (or internet)[a] is the global system of
interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet
protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks
and devices. It is a network of networks that consists
of private, public, academic, business, and government
networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad
array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking
technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of
information resources and services, such as the inter-linked
hypertext documents and applications of the World
Wide Web (WWW), electronic mail, telephony, and file
sharing.
The
origins of the Internet date back to the development
of packet switching and research commissioned by the
United States Department of Defense in the 1960s to
enable time-sharing of computers. The primary precursor
network, the ARPANET, initially served as a backbone
for interconnection of regional academic and military
networks in the 1970s. The funding of the National
Science Foundation Network as a new backbone in the
1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial
extensions, led to worldwide participation in the
development of new networking technologies, and the
merger of many networks. The linking of commercial
networks and enterprises by the early 1990s marked
the beginning of the transition to the modern Internet,
and generated a sustained exponential growth as generations
of institutional, personal, and mobile computers were
connected to the network. Although the Internet was
widely used by academia in the 1980s, commercialization
incorporated its services and technologies into virtually
every aspect of modern life.
In
mass communication, media are the communication outlets
or tools used to store and deliver information or
data. The term refers to components of the mass media
communications industry, such as print media, publishing,
the news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting
(radio and television), digital media, and advertising.
The
development of early writing and paper enabling longer-distance
communication systems such as mail, including in the
Persian Empire (Chapar Khaneh and Angarium) and Roman
Empire, which can be interpreted as early forms of
media.[4] Writers such as Howard Rheingold have framed
early forms of human communication as early forms
of media, such as the Lascaux cave paintings and early
writing. Another framing of the history of media starts
with the Chauvet Cave paintings and continues with
other ways to carry human communication beyond the
short range of voice: smoke signals, trail markers,
and sculpture.
The
Term media in its modern application relating to communication
channels was first used by Canadian communications
theorist Marshall McLuhan, who stated in Counterblast
(1954): "The media are not toys; they should
not be in the hands of Mother Goose and Peter Pan
executives. They can be entrusted only to new artists
because they are art forms." By the mid-1960s,
the term had spread to general use in North America
and the United Kingdom. The phrase "mass media"
was, according to H.L. Mencken, used as early as 1923
in the United States.
The
term "medium" (the singular form of "media")
is defined as "one of the means or channels of
general communication, information, or entertainment
in society, as newspapers, radio, or television."
Broadcasting
is the distribution of audio or video content to a
dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications
medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic
spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting
began with AM radio, which came into popular use around
1920 with the spread of vacuum tube radio transmitters
and receivers. Before this, all forms of electronic
communication (early radio, telephone, and telegraph)
were one-to-one, with the message intended for a single
recipient. The term broadcasting evolved from its
use as the agricultural method of sowing seeds in
a field by casting them broadly about.] It was later
adopted for describing the widespread distribution
of information by printed materials] or by telegraph.
Examples applying it to "one-to-many" radio
transmissions of an individual station to multiple
listeners appeared as early as 1898.
Over
the air broadcasting is usually associated with radio
and television, though more recently, both radio and
television transmissions have begun to be distributed
by cable (cable television). The receiving parties
may include the general public or a relatively small
subset; the point is that anyone with the appropriate
receiving technology and equipment (e.g., a radio
or television set) can receive the signal. The field
of broadcasting includes both government-managed services
such as public radio, community radio and public television,
and private commercial radio and commercial television.
The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, part
97 defines "broadcasting" as "transmissions
intended for reception by the general public, either
direct or relayed". Private or two-way telecommunications
transmissions do not qualify under this definition.
For example, amateur ("ham") and citizens
band (CB) radio operators are not allowed to broadcast.
As defined, "transmitting" and "broadcasting"
are not the same.
Transmission
of radio and television programs from a radio or television
station to home receivers by radio waves is referred
to as "over the air" (OTA) or terrestrial
broadcasting and in most countries requires a broadcasting
license. Transmissions using a wire or cable, like
cable television (which also retransmits OTA stations
with their consent), are also considered broadcasts
but do not necessarily require a license (though in
some countries, a license is required). In the 2000s,
transmissions of television and radio programs via
streaming digital technology have increasingly been
referred to as broadcasting as well.
Bitcoin
SV is Revving up for Potentially Unlimited Scale -
4th March 2021
With
the latest release of its software. Switzerland-based
industry organization the Bitcoin Association has
announced the release of the Bitcoin SV Node software
v1.0.7 in an effort to boost up for potentially unlimited
scale.
Calvin
Ayre, a big proponent for Bitcoin SV, retweeted the
news on Thursday.
Why
This is Important
The
Dynastic update to Bitcoin SV Node software means
a lifting of limitations that were previously imposed
on apps so that enterprises can increase throughput
and effectively scale.
The
update has improved support for long chains of unconfirmed
transctions, as the default limit for ancestor and
child-pays-for-parent (CPFP) transactions has been
extended from 25 to 1,000.
The
Dynastic release completes the process of replacing
the legacy block assembler, implemented in later versions
of the Bitcoin Core (BTC) software, with a new journaling
block assembler for the Bitcoin SV (BSV) network.
This
change now supports long chains of unconfirmed transactions
and has introduced simplified transaction selection
logic.
Prioritizing transactions based on how much miners
can make in fees is no longer necessary on the Bitcoin
SV network, which has low-fee transactions. Those
waiting for transactions to be confirmed on the BTC
network may have noticed the occasional 6 hour wait
time for those who did not pay the prioritized fee.
Steve
Shadders, technical director of the Bitcoin SV Infrastructure
Team: "Along came a 1MB block size limit and
ideas about a fee market. The idea was that limiting
the block size would create demand for block space
and drive up the transaction fees users would effectively
bid to get included in a block. But this created a
new requirement for the Bitcoin software to manage.
If a miner can't select all the available transactions
due to the 1MB limit, they need to ensure they select
the ones that pay the highest fee rates to maximise
their revenues, leaving the less lucrative transactions
for another miner to pick up later."
Shadders
added: "The removal of the CPFP and ancestor
limits from the Bitcoin SV network has been one of
the most requested improvements we've received from
businesses and end-users alike."
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