Radio, Recording, and Popular Music

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Across
  1. 1. predetermined sequence of selected records to be played by a disc jockey
  2. 4. a broadcasting station that aligns itself with a network
  3. 6. single ownership and management of multiple radio stations in one market
  4. 7. streaming or downloading of audio files recorded and stored on distant servers
  5. 9. percentage of a market's total population that is reached by a piece of broadcast programming
  6. 11. model, in broadcast regulation, the idea that broadcasters serve as the public's trustees fiduciaries
  7. 12. radio, the delivery of "radio" over the Internet directly to individual listeners
  8. 13. total sale of broadcast airtime
  9. 14. a radio station's particular sound or programming content
Down
  1. 1. the illegal recording and sale of copyrighted material
  2. 2. relaxation of ownership and other rules for radio and television
  3. 3. sale of radio or television content to stations on a market-by-market basis
  4. 5. a device that translates digital computer information into an analog form so it can be transmitted through telephone lines
  5. 8. "radio stations" that can be accessed only over the World Wide Web
  6. 10. centralized production, distribution, decision-making organizations that links affiliates for the purpose of delivering their audiences to advertisers