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Orphan date December 2011 Supernews is a Usenet service provider founded in 1995. Offering consumers and Internet service providers direct access to Usenet, Supernews is one of the oldest Usenet providers today. Service Supernews offers individual users one plan for its Usenet newsgroups service Unlimited GB Usenet Unlimited Speed 1000Mbit s and faster Servers in Amsterdam & North America 256 Bit SSL Encryption 1,217 Days of Binary Retention as of September 3, 2011 with daily increases 30 Connections 24 Hour Customer Support Payment methods Visa, Paypal, Mastercard, Discover, American Express and iDEAL Retention Updates March 18, 2010 to 400 days August 19, 2010 to 500 days January 12, 2011 to 800 days July 8, 2011 to 1,058 days with daily incrementation following. December 15, 2011 continuing with the daily incrementation since July 8, 2011 the retention is now at 1,217 days. History 1995 Supernews was founded in 1995 by Remarq Communities. 1998 Supernews changed its name to RemarQ Communities in 1998. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 45391 Supernews Becomes RemarQ Begins Usenet Promotion.htm title Supernews Becomes RemarQ, Begins Usenet Promotion accessdate 1998 12 7 ref 2000 Remarq was acquired by Critical Path and changed its name back to Supernews. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com bus news article.php 297051 Critical Path Grabs Messaging Firm RemarQ.htm title Critical Path Grabs Messaging Firm RemarQ accessdate 2000 01 31 ref 2007 SuperNews expands its network and opens a European Data Center in Amsterdam, connecting to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange AMS IX . ref cite web url http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 5735564 SuperNews Expands Network and Opens.html title Supernews Expands Network and Opens European Data Center accessdate 2006 09 06 ref 2010 Supernews accepts Euro payments via iDEAL Its website is available in English ... Companies established in 1995 Category Usenet Category Internet service providers ... more details
On Usenet , the Usenet Death Penalty or UDP is a final penalty that may be issued against Internet service provider s or single users who produce too much Spamming spam or fail to adhere to Usenet standards. Messages that fall under the jurisdiction of a Usenet Death Penalty will be cancelled. There are three types of Usenet Death Penalty Active with an active UDP, messages that fall under the UDP will be automatically cancelled by third parties or their agents, such as by using cancelbot s. Passive with a passive UDP, messages that fall under the UDP will simply be ignored and will not spread. Partial a partial UDP applies only to a certain subset of newsgroup s, not the entire Usenet newsgroup hierarchy. To be effective, the UDP must be supported by a large number of servers, or the majority of the major transit servers. Otherwise, the articles will propagate throughout the smaller, slower peerings. UDPs are not casual acts. They are announced beforehand, only after the owner of the offending server has been contacted and given several chances to correct the perceived problem. Since the effects on the users of a server under a UDP can be significant, if the users want to post, the impact of a UDP can induce the operators of an offending server to address problems quickly. UDP s have been issued against America Online , BBN Planet , CompuServe , Erols.com , Netcom United States Netcom , and TIAC . ref cite news url http www.wired.com science discoveries news 2000 01 33638 title ... news home usenet scuffle could be settled 105162 title Home Usenet scuffle could be settled ... 235788.html title Excite Home Usenet death penalty lifted work CNET News authors Corey Grice, Jim Hu date 18 January 2000 ref References Reflist External links http catb.org esr jargon html U Usenet Death Penalty.html Entry on the Usenet Death Penalty at the Jargon File http www.faqs.org faqs usenet ... Usenet pl UDP Usenet ... more details
Cleanfeed is a Newsgroup spam spam filter for use with Usenet news groups. As well as blocking spam, it is also able to block binary image posts in non binary news groups and HTML posts. It acts by looking for repeated patterns and duplicate messages, and is able to identify known spamming sites and domains. It is published under the Artistic License . Cleanfeed was originally developed and maintained by Jeremy Nixon and later by Marco d Itri , with the last formal update being released on 5th Aug 2001. A beta release was made available on 1 May 2002 and is the recommended version to deploy ref cite web last d Itri first Marco title Last formal Cleanfeed release url http www.bofh.it md cleanfeed accessdate 2008 02 29 ref ref cite web last Nixon first Jeremy title Original Cleanfeed Homepage url http www.exit109.com jeremy news cleanfeed accessdate 2008 02 29 ref . In 2007 Steven Crook began producing a series of updates ref cite web last Crook first Steven title Recent Cleanfeed updates url http www.mixmin.net cleanfeed accessdate 2009 11 13 ref , initially designed to counter Hipcrime Usenet Hipcrime floods. Later releases include a number of new features and Patch computing patches . References reflist Category Anti spam web software stub ... more details
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BLP unsourced date February 2012 John Marsh is a freelance newsreader on BBC Radio 2 . Boggy , as he has been nicknamed by Terry Wogan , is from Sussex, and was originally a cameraman. However, a radio opportunity came up, When date February 2011 and he ended up in BBC Radio 4 . In 1982 he transferred to Radio 2. Marsh presented various radio shows, but recently became a freelance newsreader, after taking retirement. He frequently contributed to Wake Up To Wogan , joining in the banter with the late Paul Walters and Wogan himself. He was the original uncredited announcer on the first two radio series of The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy on Radio 4, and returned, credited, to this role in the third, fourth and fifth series made in 2004 and 2005. It is also his voice heard reading the Shipping Forecast shipping forecast at the end of the Thomas Dolby song The Golden Age of Wireless Windpower . Wake Up To Wogan Marsh took compulsory retirement at the age of 60 in February 2007. Up until then Marsh s duties on Wake Up to Wogan included reading the news, weather and traffic. He continues to read the news on the network. His appearance on Wogan was confined to week long events approximately every three weeks. This continued until December 2009, when Terry Wogan retired from his daily broadcasts. Boggy is also the star of the Janet and John Parodies Janet and John stories that Sir Terry reads, after letting slip that his wife was called Janet. These stories often take the form of John parting Janet s company, doing something, returning to Janet to explain the day s events most of which form double entendres , Janet being displeased and John being attacked finishing the tale with the words Poor John or Run John, Run . These stories are sold in a book and five CDs to raise money for Children in Need . Marsh s newsreader companions were Alan Dedicoat Fran Godfrey Charles Nove Ricky Salmon Weekend Wogan In February 2010, Terry Wogan started his live Sunday morning show Weekend ... more details
Infobox person name Alan Cantwell image caption birthname Alan Cantwell birth date birth year and age 1968 birth place D n Laoghaire , Dublin , Ireland education occupation Journalist , presenter , News presenter newsreader spouse Denise Cantwell children Two years active 1985 present ethnicity Irish people Irish credits TV3 News Alan Cantwell born 1968 is an Irish people Irish journalist , presenter and News presenter newsreader , best known as co anchor of the TV3 News at 5.30 . ref cite web url http tvpresenters.thetvroomplus.com channel 14.html title Alan Cantwell date publisher The TV Room accessdate 27 December 2011 ref Career Cantwell began his broadcasting career at the age of seventeen working in pirate radio in Dublin. He spent a number of years working with Capitol Radio under the pseudonym of Dave Carney. ref cite web url http www.tribune.ie archive article 2006 jan 15 friends for life alan cantwell and john keogh title Friends for life Alan Cantwell and John Keogh date 15 January 2006 publisher The Sunday Tribune accessdate 2 December 2010 ref Cantwell subsequently joined legitimate radio when he moved to Clare FM in the early 1990s. He spent five years here as head of news and current affairs. He subsequently became editor in chief of the Irish News Network INN in Dublin. He later joined 98FM Ireland 98FM as host of a popular late night chat show. ref cite web url http www.clarechampion.ie index.php?option com content&view article&id 3556 in tune with the banner&catid 61 events&Itemid 55 title In tune with the banner date publisher The Clare Champion accessdate 27 December 2011 ref In 1998 Cantwell joined TV3 Ireland TV3 when the new station launched in September that year. Since then he has been the station s lead male newsreader. When TV3 launched Midday TV series Midday in 2008 Cantwell was included as one of the presenters along with Colette Fitzpatrick and Martin King weather presenter Martin King . He proved controversial in this role and earned ... more details
Other people2 Tom Payne disambiguation Tom Payne born 11 September 1943 was a newsreader in Tasmania . He presented the TVT 6 now WIN Television WIN evening news bulletins from 1971 until 2000. Payne also worked in radio, starting as a panel operator at 7HO in Hobart , then worked at 2UW Sydney and 2GZ Orange, New South Wales Orange . Payne spent time with 6RR in Perth as a DJ with the late Gary Meadows . He had a short stint at 3KZ in Melbourne before returning to Tasmania to take up the role of 7HT s breakfast announcer. Payne is now a wedding celebrant in Hobart, Tasmania. References reflist http colsearch.nfsa.gov.au nfsa search display display.w3p adv group groupequals holdingType page 0 parentid query Person 3A 22 2FPerson 2Fkey 2F45803 1 22 20Access 3Atrue querytype rec 0 resCount 10 National Film And Sound Archive Tom Payne radio interview description External links http tasmaniancelebrations.com.au Tasmanian Celebrations Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Payne, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 September 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Payne, Tom Category Australian television newsreaders and news presenters Category Tasmanian newsreaders and news presenters Category People from Hobart Category 1943 births Category Living people Australia tv bio stub ... more details
Infobox person name Stephen Dixon image caption birthname birth date birth place Newton in Furness occupation Sky News presenter ethnicity British people British credits Stephen Dixon born in Newton in Furness , Cumbria is an England English newsreader who currently presents weekend editions of Sky News Sunrise Sunrise on Sky News . Journalism career Dixon s career began at Nottingham Trent University where he read for a BA in Broadcast Journalism. Before working for Sky News, Dixon worked for ITN as both a presenter and producer for ITV , NBC Superchannel and then the brand new Five channel Channel 5 . He also helped work as producer and programme editor on Channel 4 Big Breakfast News and presented on now defunct finance channel Simply Money with Angela Rippon . ref http www.skypressoffice.co.uk SkyNews AboutUs biography.asp?id 47 Biography Stephen Dixon Sky News ref Dixon was the 7 July 2005 London bombings Response first newsreader to report the 7 July 2005 London bombings . In October 2010 he made an unfortunate slip, asking Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb if his brother Maurice Gibb Maurice might be watching. Maurice died in 2003. ref http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 1319106 Is Maurice watching asks Sky presenter No hes dead answers Bee Gee Robin Gibb.html Is Maurice watching? asks Sky presenter No, he s dead, answers Bee Gee Robin Gibb Daily Mail 9 October 2010 Retrieved 9 October 2010 ref Having previously presented the flagship programmes Sky News at Seven and Sky News at Ten every Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Sky News, in January 2012 he switched to Sunrise . Personal life Dixon has gathered a large fan base since he started working for Sky. He is also a type one diabetic. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk expat 4190602 Diabetes is not as simple as it appears.html Diabetes is not as simple as it appears Daily Telegraph, 3 November 2003 ref ref http www.youtube.com watch?v YKlEdHWbCqU Sky Presenter Steve Dixon and his insulin pump journey YouTube ref Prior to ... more details
Eric Walters 4 July 1937 18 August 2010 was an Australian journalist , media trainer and former television presenter . He was best known for his long running stint as early morning anchor for the Nine Network , both on the Today Australian TV program Today and Nine News National Nine Early Morning News . Career Walters joined Channel 7 Perth in 1961, aged 24, as a reporter and presenter. In the 1970s, Walters worked at TEN 10 Sydney as a newsreader on Eyewitness News . He joined the Nine Network in 1982 as newsreader and inaugural team member for its newly launched Today Australian TV program Today . He continued as national morning anchor with Nine Network Nine until 1990 when he returned to Network Ten to again present its 6 00pm newscast in Sydney . Walters presented the Ten Evening News with Eric Walters later to become Ten Eyewitness News with Eric Walters from mid 1990 until April 1991, when Ten undertook a major overhaul of its news programming. During his time with Ten, Walters anchored national, all evening coverage of the Gulf War 1 War in the Gulf . Walters was also launch presenter for the Ten Evening News Second Edition the original name for the Ten Late News and Sports Tonight Ten Late News in January 1991. Following his time at Ten, another commercial network beckoned and, in 1992, Walters joined Seven Network Seven as a reporter for its new current affairs program Real Life TV program Real Life with Stan Grant journalist Stan Grant . He continued to work as a media trainer and public speaker, and was a guest on the 25th Anniversary Edition of Today Australian TV program Today . start box succession box title Today Australian TV program Today br News Presenter before originator after Ian Ross news Ian Ross years 1982 1990 end box TodayPresenters References http www.mediatrainingaustralia.com.au Media Training Australia Eric Walters Enterprises http www.pmw.c2o.org docs bougno.html Pacific Media Watch Nine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . ... more details
for several years in the early 2000s as newsreader on the breakfast show. He resigned from Mix 106.5 ... Wilson replaced the outgoing Rowan Barker as Macquarie National News newsreader on 30 June 2008. ref ... more details
Carolyn Brown is a BBC Radio 4 newsreader and continuity announcer. Brown started her career as a reporter at a local newspaper, The Crewe Chronicle , and joined Radio City 96.7 Radio City , an independent local radio station in Liverpool , England , in 1981. ref name BBC Radio 4 cite web title Carolyn Brown url http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 presenters carolyn brown.shtml publisher BBC Radio 4 accessdate 13 February 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref ref name NYT Mar 04 cite news first Adam last Berry title Dream jobs Do what you love, the money will follow Transmitting a touch of the poet url http www.nytimes.com 2004 03 27 your money 27iht mradio ed3 2.html work The New York Times date 27 March 2004 accessdate 13 February 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref After two years, she moved to BBC Radio Leeds where she presented the morning news programme, Good Morning, Yorkshire . ref name NYT Mar 04 After spells in regional television in Plymouth and Bristol, she joined BBC Radio 4 in 1991 as a continuity announcer and later read the Shipping Forecast . ref name BBC Aug 02 cite news title Carolyn Brown url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi programmes radio newsroom radio newsreaders 2067815.stm publisher BBC News date 19 August 2002 accessdate 13 February 2010 ref In December 2001 she began reading the news and one of her first items was the death of the Elizabeth Bowes Lyon Queen Mother . ref name BBC Radio 4 ref name BBC Aug 02 References reflist BBC Radio 4 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brown, Carolyn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, Carolyn Category BBC Radio 4 Category British radio personalities Category Living people Category Radio and television announcers Category Year of birth missing living people UK radio bio stub ... more details
COI date August 2011 one source date August 2011 Timothy Arnold born 1960 was the first solo news anchor on Sky News in the UK. Born in Slough , United Kingdom , he joined the Windsor, Slough and Eton Express newspaper in 1979 as an indentured apprentice , and a chance conversation with disc jockey Tony Prince resulted in an invitation to edit Radio Luxembourg English Radio Luxembourg s English language news bulletins on a freelance basis. A teleprinter breakdown meant he had to read one bulletin by telephone, and he became the first journalist ever to read a bulletin on the station. Career Arnold worked for a number of radio and television stations before moving to Plymouth Sound Radio in 1983, where he became assistant head of news, and relaunched the flagship evening news and current affairs programme, Plymouth Sound Reports. He moved to BBC Belfast as a reporter in 1987, where he gained a world exclusive when he discovered and interviewed the priest acting as the intermediary between the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Provisional IRA over the dispute surrounding the burial of Larry Marley . Arnold then moved to London where he worked as a reporter for BBC TV s London Plus programme, under the guidance of producer Neil Hughes, at the BBC s aging Lime Grove Studios , and as a newsreader for the British Forces Broadcasting Service , BFBS. He was invited to join the launch team of Sky News in 1989, where he was the first solo news anchor. He also reported on the IRA killing of Eastbourne MP Ian Gow , and was beaten up on camera during the poll tax riot in London s Trafalgar Square. Arnold s assailant was later jailed. He left the station after it merged with British Satellite Broadcasting , to become a freelance public relations consultant. Arnold Broadcast He started Arnold Broadcast in 1997, dealing with crisis communication s, media training , and corporate video productions. One of Arnold s clients was the Port of London , where he advised the authority on th ... more details
BLP sources date February 2010 Infobox person image image size name David Johnston caption birth date Birth date and age 1941 12 4 df y birth place Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria Australia death date death place occupation News presenter Newsreader years active 1962 2005 spouse children website David Johnston born 4 December 1941 is a retired Australian television news presenter . Johnston, known as DJ to hundreds of thousands of viewers and colleagues, presented his last bulletin on the Seven Network on 23 September 2005. He and wife Eve retired in a property at Bendigo to enjoy country life and be close to their daughter, her husband and their grandchildren. Early life and education After emigrating from Wales as an 11 year old with his mother Lillian in 1953, David Johnston settled in Victoria Australia Victoria s western districts and later started his secondary education at Terang High School. But his mother soon moved them to Olinda to start a children s holiday home and when that venture failed financially, David had to leave school aged 15 to earn some money. He did various jobs, including working in a nursery and in the middle of it all David realised he wanted to be on radio . With his mother s help, David found the Bill Roberts Radio School in Melbourne known as The Vincent School of Broadcasting and made the journey, sometimes hitchhiking , from Olinda to Ferntree Gully to catch the train into the city. The radio school regularly sent student tapes to radio stations around the country. David s was one voice on an audition tape sent to 2RG in Griffith, New South Wales and at 17 he secured his first professional radio Gig musical performance gig . David spent three years at 2RG and it was in Griffith that he met his future wife, Eve, to whom he later had two daughters, Georgie born 1971 and Romy born 1973 . David enjoyed riding his small motor scooter around the streets of Griffith and hanging out with fellow announcers John Knox, Graham Miles and ... more details
Infobox person name Mike Neville image imagesize 220px caption birth name Michael Neville birth date birth date and age 1936 10 17 df y birth place Willington Quay , North Tyneside , England Mike Neville , MBE born 17 October 1936, Willington Quay , North Tyneside is a retired British television presenter who worked mainly on regional news programmes in North East England . Over 40 years with the BBC and ITV franchisee Tyne Tees Television , he became an iconic figure in the region and is remembered for his solid presentational style and witty banter. In 1990, Neville was awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE for services to broadcasting. He lives in Whickham with his wife of 40 years, Pam. Career Mike Neville s roots lay in North East theatre, but the launch of Tyne Tees Television in 1959 offered a new opportunity. Neville began work as young reporter on the fledgling station. He later switched to the rival BBC news programme BBC Look North North East and Cumbria Look North and fronted the programme for 32 years the longest serving main anchor of any BBC regional news programme. He also regularly presented the BBC s Nationwide TV series Nationwide programme during the early 1980s, but turned down offers to move to London , preferring to stay in the North East of England. Both Neville and George House, as co presenters of Look North , in the 1960s and 1970s incorporated Geordie into the programme, usually in comedy pieces pointing up the gulf between ordinary Geordies and officials speaking Standard English. They were also responsible for a series of recordings, beginning with Larn Yersel Geordie , which attempted, not always seriously, to bring the Geordie dialect to the rest of England. 1989 Mike was caught by TV prankster Noel Edmunds with a Gotcha . He is tricked into thinking he is filling seven minutes of airtime because there is a technical fault. This was Mike, easily able to adapt to the situation and stay professional. The only local A ... more details
BLP sources date January 2010 For other people of this name see Dan Lewis disambiguation . Infobox person name Dan Lewis image caption birth date 1950 ref http archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com cgi bin texis.cgi web vortex display?slug danlewis22&date 20051022 ref birth place death date death place other names known for Clear voice in news report ing, interviewing numerous President of the United States presidents occupation News presenter , News reporter , and News anchor Co anchor nationality Dan Lewis born 1950 http archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com cgi bin texis.cgi web vortex display?slug danlewis22&date 20051022 is a long time news presenter and reporter for KOMO TV , in Seattle, Washington . He came to KOMO TV in 1987 after working at television station WJLA TV in Washington, D.C. , replacing retiring news anchor Jim Harriott. Before that, he had worked at WISN TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . In 1993, he became the first reporter to interview former president Bill Clinton following the Inauguration Day inauguration ceremony . KOMO anchors Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen , and weather forecaster Steve Pool have the third longest running tenure out of any anchor team in America, having anchored KOMO News together since 1987. The station s flagship 5 o clock news broadcasts have long been co anchored by Lewis and Goertzen. As of 2006, Lewis continues to serve as news anchor co anchor for the weekday editions of KOMO 4 News at 6 00pm and 11 00pm with Kathi Goertzen. A critically acclaimed reporter as well as anchor, Lewis has earned eight Emmy Award Emmys during his time at KOMO TV. His career has taken him around the world covering major stories in Africa, France, Japan, Poland, the Philippines, South America, and the Middle East. In addition to President Bill Clinton, Lewis has interviewed Presidents Jimmy Carter Carter , Ronald Reagan Reagan , and George H. W. Bush Bush senior . He is renowned for his clear speech throughout newscasts. On October 1, 2007, KOMO celebr ... more details
Deleted image removed Image BBC Laurie Mayer.jpg thumb right Laurie Mayer also presented South East at 6 , the BBC s first main regional news service for the South East of England. Laurie Mayer born 28 November 1945 in Eastbourne , East Sussex is a United Kingdom British journalist who has worked with the BBC across most television news programmes. His last main presenting role was of South East Today for BBC News , until he resigned citing a culture of bullying at the BBC in the South East News department. ref http www.guardian.co.uk media 2003 oct 16 bbc.tvnews1 BBC censured over Mayer case ref Mayer was a presenter of the BBC s BBC Breakfast Breakfast News programme now known as Breakfast and presented other main bulletins for the corporation. He had previously worked for Sky News , and as press spokesman for the owner of Harrods , Mohammed Al Fayed . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news 844621.stm title Al Fayed recruits Clifford date 21 July 2010 work BBC News accessdate 26 April 2010 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mayer, Laurie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 November 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mayer, Laurie Category 1945 births Category BBC newsreaders and journalists Category People from Eastbourne Category Living people BBC tv bio stub UK tv journalist stub ... more details
Andrew Gardner 25 September 1932 2 April 1999 ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 311111.stm BBC News Veteran newsman Gardner dies ref was a newscaster on Independent Television News in the United Kingdom from 1962 to 1977. He was also one of the original presenters of ITV News at Ten News at Ten when it began in 1967. He was born in Beaconsfield , Buckinghamshire and educated at the independent Dauntsey s School in Wiltshire . He was a tall man, at 6 ft 5 ins. His broadcasting career began with a spell as a radio journalist in South Africa and he was a reporter in Africa until his return to the UK in 1961. He was notable for presenting the first transatlantic programme using the Telstar Satellite and for commentating on state occasions such as royal weddings for ITV . After leaving ITN he became a regional news presenter on Thames Television , presenting Thames at 6 and later Thames News . He remained with Thames until it Broadcasting Act 1990 lost its franchise in 1992, when he subsequently took early retirement. While being retired he did some recordings on radio tape for a life magazine for blind people. For these recordings he took part e.g. in a beer tasting and he travelled through the wine regions of southwest Germany for a week doing recordings for another report on that magazine. He died from a heart attack on 2 April 1999, aged 66. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardner, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 September 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 April 1999 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardner, Andrew Category 1932 births Category 1999 deaths Category ITN newsreaders and journalists Category People educated at Dauntsey s School Category People from Beaconsfield UK tv journalist stub ... more details
Infobox person name Ian Payne birth date nationality British known for Television news presenting employer ITV title News Presenter website Ian Payne is a television presenter . He is employed by ITV Tyne Tees & Border . ref name itv.com http www.itv.com tynetees meettheteam Meet the Team North East Tonight , itv.com , October 2009 ref Early life Payne was from Ipswich originally but studied sport at Newcastle University and did a placement with TV Sport and Leisure TSL . He then joined Tyne Tees Television ITV Tyne Tees in 1992 for work experience whilst working on a degree in journalism. He then became a sports assistant, later becoming their senior sports presenter. ref name itv.com Broadcasting career On 25 September 2006, Payne was promoted to a newscaster on the now defunct South edition North East Tonight , he co presents the magazine news programme with Pam Royle. ref name itv.com In September 2008, Payne presented ITV News 2008 Summer Paralympics coverage, based in China . citation needed date July 2010 Since 25 February 2009, he has been the main co presenter of North East Tonight and Lookaround , alongside Pam Royle . ref http www.chroniclelive.co.uk north east news todays evening chronicle 2008 12 03 tyne tees news presenters axed in cost cuts 72703 22394461 Tyne Tees news presenters axed in cost cuts , ChronicleLive, 3 December 2008 ref Following the merger of ITV Tyne Tees and ITV Border creating ITV Tyne Tees & Border . Awards In 2008 Ian was honoured by Northumbria University for Distinguished Services to Sport . In 2009 he was named Best Presenter by the Royal Television Society North East and Cumbria. ref name itv.com In 2011 he was awarded Best Father of the year award by his son Joseph. Personal life In an interview Payne said the aspect of his job he enjoys the most is current affairs, sport and the passion he has for the North East. ref http www.skillset.org tv people article 5612 1.asp Ian Payne, Presenter Skillset ref References reflist Exter ... more details
NewsMan Pro is a Usenet News client newsreader supporting the browsing and reading of text messages posted to Usenet newsgroup s as well as full support for binary newsgroup downloading. See also Comparison of Usenet newsreaders List of Usenet newsreaders External links http www.newsmanpro.com Homepage network software stub Category Usenet clients ... more details
XPN may refer to XPN newsreader , a Usenet news client software application WXPN , a public radio station from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States disambig it XPN ... more details
The Tass newsreader is a computer software package that provides a full screen threaded newsreader. It was written by Rich Skrenta , who did not like the rn newsreader rn newsreader and gained his inspirations from the Plato Notes system. ref http www.skrenta.com tass Tass threaded newsreader Rich Skrenta s Official Tass Page ref The Tass newsreader was later modified by Iaian Lea, who added many features and renamed it to tin newsreader tin , which stands for Tass Iaian s Newsreader. TASS is currently in version 3.6.4. References references Category Usenet clients ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 A kill file also killfile , bozo bin or twit list is a per user file used by some Usenet reading programs originally Larry Wall s rn newsreader rn to discard summarily without presenting for reading articles matching some unwanted patterns of subject, author, or other header lines. Thus to add a person or subject to one s kill file is to arrange for that person to be ignored by one s news client newsreader in the future. By extension, it may be used for a decision to ignore the person or subject in other media. Sometimes more than one kill file will be used. Some news client newsreader programs also allow the user to specify a time period to keep an author in the kill file. Newer newsreader software like Gnus often provides a more advanced form of filter known as a score file , which can use multiple rules to determine which articles are shown. Web based forums usually have a similar feature called ignore list , which hides any posts sent by users on the list. See also Plonk usenet Plonk Offline reader References FOLDOC External links http catb.org jargon html K kill file.html Kill file entry in the Jargon File http www.newsdemon.com usenet term killfile.php Kill file definition entry at NewsDemon.com DEFAULTSORT Kill File Category Usenet web software stub de Killfile nl Killfile pl Killfile ... more details
notability date May 2011 primary sources date May 2011 Spotnet is a protocol on top of Usenet , providing a decentralized alternative to usenet indexing websites, and the NZB format in general. Clients Spotnet articles are placed in a textgroup, which can be headered using any Usenet client, but in order to get the full experience you need a client that is compatible with the protocol, for example Spotnet .NET ref http github.com spotnet spotnet Spotnet ref Spotweb PHP ref http www.github.com spotweb spotweb Spotweb ref Spotlite C ref http www.spotnet.nu download spotlite Spotlite ref Spotted .NET ref http www.uspotted.nl Spotted ref SpotGrit .NET ref http www.spotgrit.org SpotGrit ref Besides searching, most of these clients also have functionality for commenting on these spots, as well as adding new ones to the index. Other clients just implement the protocol, without the community features URD newsreader URD PHP ref http www.urdland.com URD ref BinReader C ref http www.binreader.com BinReader ref Technical details Spotnet is a XML based format, placed in the header of usenet articles. This RSA algorithm RSA signed XML contains metadata about a post a group articles usually found in a .NFO file, like a description genre format, but also references to an accompanying image and zipped NZB file elsewhere on usenet. The Message ID of such an article can serve as a link to the full post similar to Magnet URI , because it indirectly references all required articles. These links can be spread on media like Twitter , without the need for a central server hosting them. For a full specification of the protocol see the http github.com spotnet spotnet wiki Spotnet Wiki . See also NNTP Newsgroup NewsreaderUsenet List of Usenet newsreaders Comparison of Usenet newsreaders References Reflist Category Usenet Category Usenet clients Category Internet protocols Category Internet Protocol based network software nl Spotnet ... more details