File:BBC World Service Top of Hour.ogg
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Summary
- This media file has an associated English-language subtitle file TimedText:BBC World Service Top of Hour.ogg.en.srt
Description |
This is approximately 20 seconds of audio from the BBC World Service, which consists of a promotional announcement followed by their "Top of the Hour" tone sequence, which consists of 5 short and 1 long tone, before the announcement indicating it was 5AM GMT on the date of recording. |
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Source |
Recorded from their Internet transmission 5AM on 24 March 2008. |
Article | |
Portion used |
About 20 Seconds |
Low resolution? |
N/A |
Purpose of use |
The purpose of this is simply to demonstrate the tone sequence which occurs at the start of the hour, and show how it is placed in the BBC World Service program line-up. |
Replaceable? |
There is no way to demonstrate the sound used without reproducing it |
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