单词 | nemo |
释义 | nemon.adj. U.S. Broadcasting. Now disused. A. n. A radio or television programme originating outside the studio from which it is broadcast. Cf. remote n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > television > [noun] > a television broadcast > types of nemo1927 telecinema1928 teletalkie1929 telecine1935 colourcast1947 schools television1952 pilot1953 instructional television1954 telepolitics1958 tele-vérité1964 access1970 telefilm1971 bottle show1976 reality television1978 bottle episode2003 1927 N.Y. Times 17 July viii. 13/3 A new word to supplant ‘remote control’ has been coined by engineers working on the weaf network. A broadcast to be made from a point outside the studio is no longer called a ‘remote control job’ but ‘nemo’. 1937 Printers Ink Monthly May 39/3 Nemo, any program originating outside of the broadcasting studios. A collection of ‘remote’. 1948 Radio & Television News Dec. 65/1 It is the boast of the network that ‘there is no pasture in New York State which is not a broadcast point for our network.’ The Nemo makes this statement a fact. 1961 H. B. Jacobson Mass Communications Dict. 222 Nemo, a program originating outside of the station's studios. B. adj. Of or relating to a radio or television programme originating outside the studio from which it is broadcast. ΚΠ 1927 N.Y. Times 17 July viii. 13/3 Stations weaf and wjz now have twenty-eight ‘nemo’ points from which programs are broadcast. 1948 Radio & Television News Dec. 65/1 A ‘Nemo’ trailer is used..for pick-up of programs covering country fairs, farm on-the-spot broadcasts, farm organization meetings, and other events as they happen. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1927 |
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