Examples of 'joined radio' in a sentence

Meaning of "joined radio"

Joined radio: This phrase can refer to someone who has recently become a part of a radio station as an employee or host, or it can mean tuning in to a specific radio channel or show

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joined radio
He joined Radio Moscow after the war.
He started his career on Radio France then joined Radio Tele Luxembourg as international reporter.
Tournier joined Radio France as a journalist and translator and hosted L'heure de la culture française.
During that time, after doing several other jobs, she joined radio station Dolphin FM.
He originally joined Radio Lausanne as an accompanist, pianist, composer and musical producer.
Radio announcer, Member of the Presidential Cabinet will be joined Radio announcer.
On it, he joined radio operator Clarence Armstrong.
At the beginning of the eighties, that radio station joined Radio Ciudad de La Habana.
Cel Spellman joined Radio 1 to host Sunday evenings.
His acting career in television and cinema began in 1978 when he joined Radio Caracas Televisión.
From there, he joined Radio Normandy as a composer-arranger.
His broadcasting career began when he joined Radio Éireann in 1964.
In 1952, he joined Radio Nacional de España, from where he did broadcasts for Latin America.
At the beginning of the 1980s, this radio station joined Radio Ciudad de la Habana.
In 1978 she joined Radio Television Hong Kong as an assistant producer and director.

See also

He moved to Dhaka in July 1948 and joined Radio Pakistan as a staff artiste.
In early 50 's he joined Radio Ceylon orchestra.

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