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Regional variation

A regional variation generally refers to times when a radio station or television station simultaneously broadcasts different programmes, continuity or advertisements to different parts of its coverage area. This may be so as to provide programming specific to a particular region, such as local news or may be so as to allow advertisements to be targeted to a particular area.

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Total Publications
Lifetime
4,360
Prior Five Years
944
Total Citations
Lifetime
90,267
Prior Five Years
7,344
Total Scholars
Lifetime
10,555
Prior Five Years
8,652

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Academic Institutions
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United States
#1
United States
#1
United States
#2
New Zealand
#2
United States
#2
United States
#3
Canada
#3
United States
#3
United States
#4
United States
#4
United States
#4
Switzerland
#5
Canada
#5
United Kingdom
#6
United States
#5
United Kingdom
#7
Japan
#5
Brazil
#8
United States
#6
United States
#9
United States
#6
United States
#10
United States
#7
United States
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