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IBA

(organic chemistry)
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The Independent Broadcasting Authority announced that the breakfast contract would go to TV-am which would launch in 1983.
They successfully beat off competition to win a contract from the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
There are far too many to set out in this paragraph -- but here are some of them: Advisory Council of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), and was appointed to the Economic and Social Affairs Committee of the European Union, and for 10 years he was a member of the Commission for Racial Equality.
The regulatory Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) is due to announce early in April the successful bidder for a free-to-air commercial station.
A further communication fragmentation is the way our Independent Broadcasting Authority, which controls the airwaves, is granting licenses for community radio stations that can offer fare in the language(s) of their choice.
At the same time as the changes were taking place at the SABC, the government set up the Independent Broadcasting Authority through an act of Parliament to facilitate and encourage competition and also to determine and enforce guidelines in the industry.
Shortly before the broadcast, the Independent Broadcasting Authority told the producers that the film violated the Official Secrets Act and could not be aired.
But the Independent Broadcasting Authority ordered a shake-up in the shareholding structure of ATV Midlands in an attempt to prune its power.
My preferred model is the old Independent Broadcasting Authority system in which there was clear water between the authority itself and the companies which were offered licences on a regional basis.
Plans announced by the Independent Broadcasting Authority brought hopes that Huddersfield could have both commercial and BBC radio stations by 1979.
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