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A management system comprising a database for tracking the sale of advertising, and the scheduling of program elements, advertising, promotional announcements, and other interstitial material.
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A defined structure that specifies for each traffic system the organization of a primary work and interstitials. A series of traffic formats linked together form a 24 hour broadcast log. Traffic formats are typically linked to a specific program.
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offset quadrature phase shift keying
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out of band emissions (spurious signals)
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out of band
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operations and maintenance packet
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The number of Groups per M/H Sub-Frame including all M/H Ensembles present in the Sub-Frame.
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Open Mobile Alliance Broadcast
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A term that indicates the time of a specific action such as the arrival of a byte or the presentation of a presentation unit.
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Open Mobile Alliance
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