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  1. The Rise of Cable Programming in the United States: Revolution or Evolution? (Texas Film and Media Studies Series) by Megan Mullen, 2003-06-01
  2. The TV Schedule Book: Four Decades of Network Programming from Sign-On to Sign-Off by Harry Castleman, 1984-01
  3. Programming Reality: Perspectives on English-Canadian Television (Film and Media Studies)
  4. Flash Frames: A New Pop Culture by Stuart Shapiro, Laurie Dolphin, 2002-04
  5. Challenges For International Broadcasting VI: Programming : The Heart of International Radio (No. 6)
  6. Broadcast Programming, Strategies for Winning Television and Radio Audiences by Susan Tyler Eastman, 1981-01
  7. Television Network Daytime and Late-Night Programming, 1959-1989 by Mitchell E. Shapiro, 1990-12
  8. Total Television: A Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present by Alex McNeil, 1991-09-01
  9. Process and Practice of Radio Programming by Greg Gillispie, 1998-04-30
  10. Television and the Performing Arts: A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programming by Brian S. Rose, 1986-02-21
  11. Television in New Zealand: Programming the Nation
  12. Television Network Prime Time Programming, 1985-2007 by Mitchell E. Shapiro, 2009-02-27
  13. Radio Network Prime Time Programming 1926-1967 by Mitchell E. Shapiro, 2007-11-26
  14. Like Pop, Like Schling: A Life of Travel, Tragedy, and Triumph by René Paul de la Varre, 2007-12-21

41. BBC - Press Office - Andi Peters Becomes Executive Editor
Andi Peters to head up BBC Television pop programming. Andi Peters is returning to the BBC in a newly created senior role Executive
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Andi Peters to head up BBC Television pop programming

Andi Peters is returning to the BBC in a newly created senior role - Executive Editor, Popular Music.
This new role gives him responsibility for developing and managing a wide range of music and lifestyle programmes aimed at the youth audience. Andi will also take on responsibilities for a number of existing pop music shows including the UK and worldwide editions of Top of the Pops - the world's biggest pop music programme. Andi Peters will have a central role in BBC Music Entertainment, the biggest producer of music programming in the country. The whole Music Entertainment department is lead by Mark Cooper and produces over 200 hours of output each year.

42. You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling Soulful ballad from The Righteous Brothers, with optional solo. Excellent pop programming! Available TBB. Performance Time Approx. 245.
http://www.activemusician.com/item--HL.08721835

43. Yank-pop - Programming In Emacs Lisp
Programming in Emacs Lisp B.3 yankpop. After understanding yank, the yank-pop function is easy. Leaving out the documentation to save space, it looks like this
http://www.rattlesnake.com/intro/yank_002dpop.html
: ring file , Previous: yank , Up: Kill Ring
B.3 yank-pop
After understanding yank , the yank-pop function is easy. Leaving out the documentation to save space, it looks like this: The function is interactive with a small p so the prefix argument is processed and passed to the function. The command can only be used after a previous yank; otherwise an error message is sent. This check uses the variable last-command which is discussed elsewhere. (See copy-region-as-kill The let clause sets the variable before to true or false depending whether point is before or after mark and then the region between point and mark is deleted. This is the region that was just inserted by the previous yank and it is this text that will be replaced. Next the kill-ring-yank-pointer is rotated so that the previously inserted text is not reinserted yet again. Mark is set at the beginning of the place the new text will be inserted and then the first element to which kill-ring-yank-pointer points is inserted. This leaves point after the new text. If in the previous yank, point was left before the inserted text, point and mark are now exchanged so point is again left in front of the newly inserted text. That is all there is to it!

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