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The Linguistic Context 34
Variation and Change in Mainland and Insular Norman Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory Series Editor Brian D. Joseph (The Ohio State University, USA) Editorial Board Artemis Alexiadou (University of Stuttgart, Germany) Harald Baayen (University of Alberta, Canada) Pier Marco Bertinetto (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy) Kirk Hazen (West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA) Maria Polinsky (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA) Volume 7 The titles published in this series are listed at brill.com/ealt Variation and Change in Mainland and Insular Norman A Study of Superstrate Influence By Mari C. Jones LEIDEN | BOSTON Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Jones, Mari C. Variation and Change in Mainland and Insular Norman : a study of superstrate influence / By Mari C. Jones. p. cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-90-04-25712-2 (hardback : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-90-04-25713-9 (e-book) 1. French language— Variation. 2. French language—Dialects—Channel Islands. 3. Norman dialect—Variation. 4. French language—Dialects—France—Normandy. 5. Norman dialect—Channel Islands. 6. Channel Islands— Languages. 7. Normandy—Languages. I. Title. PC2074.7.J66 2014 447’.01—dc23 2014032281 This publication has been typeset in the multilingual “Brill” typeface. With over 5,100 characters covering Latin, IPA, Greek, and Cyrillic, this typeface is especially suitable for use in the humanities. For more information, please see www.brill.com/brill-typeface. ISSN 2210-6243 ISBN 978-90-04-25712-2 (hardback) ISBN 978-90-04-25713-9 (e-book) Copyright 2015 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Brill Nijhoff and Hotei Publishing. -
Pocketbook for You, in Any Print Style: Including Updated and Filtered Data, However You Want It
Hello Since 1994, Media UK - www.mediauk.com - has contained a full media directory. We now contain media news from over 50 sources, RAJAR and playlist information, the industry's widest selection of radio jobs, and much more - and it's all free. From our directory, we're proud to be able to produce a new edition of the Radio Pocket Book. We've based this on the Radio Authority version that was available when we launched 17 years ago. We hope you find it useful. Enjoy this return of an old favourite: and set mediauk.com on your browser favourites list. James Cridland Managing Director Media UK First published in Great Britain in September 2011 Copyright © 1994-2011 Not At All Bad Ltd. All Rights Reserved. mediauk.com/terms This edition produced October 18, 2011 Set in Book Antiqua Printed on dead trees Published by Not At All Bad Ltd (t/a Media UK) Registered in England, No 6312072 Registered Office (not for correspondence): 96a Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AA 020 7100 1811 [email protected] @mediauk www.mediauk.com Foreword In 1975, when I was 13, I wrote to the IBA to ask for a copy of their latest publication grandly titled Transmitting stations: a Pocket Guide. The year before I had listened with excitement to the launch of our local commercial station, Liverpool's Radio City, and wanted to find out what other stations I might be able to pick up. In those days the Guide covered TV as well as radio, which could only manage to fill two pages – but then there were only 19 “ILR” stations. -
Download the Ministerial Email Correspondence on Nursery Funding
Rod Bryans From: Rod Bryans Sent: 21 March 2016 20:03 To: Ian Gorst Subject: Re: NEF Ian, No problem except we have set the wheels in motion. The only reason you have the information is during my ministerial I asked if this had been sent out to ministers to remind them of what we are setting out to do. The answer was no so hence the email. We have a meeting with the private sector nurseries on Wednesday and the news release goes out directly after. This won't take effect until September 2017. We need to give parents as much time as we can to contemplate the cost . Exemption - Commercial Interest We think it will effect around a hundred people . Kind regards, Rod. Deputy Rod Bryans- Minister of Education. Sent from my iPad, I hope there are no mistakes . On 21 Mar 2016, at 17:30, ..lan Gorst .. <I.Gorst@gov .je > wrote: Rod, I think we should have a discussion about the timing of this announcement. Can we speak tomorrow please? Thanks, Ian From: Rod Bryans Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 02:10 PM To: Ian Gorst; Susie Pinel; Kristina Moore; Steve Luce; Andrew Green; Paul Routier; Sir Philip Bailhache (Senator) ; Philip Ozouf;Alan Maclean;Anne Pryke; Edward Noel; Lyndon Farnham Subject: FW: NEF Hello, 1 Below is a document heralding our move to means test the NEF for nurseries. It was agreed in COM during our meetings but Iwanted to make sure you are up to speed before it goes out to the press. We have a meeting with nursery managers to explain the move on Wednesday. -
States Minutes 20Th January 1987
THE STATES assembled on Tuesday, 20th January, 1987 at 10.15 a.m. under the Presidency of the Deputy Bailiff, Vernon Amy Tomes, Esquire. ____________ His Excellency The Lieutenant Governor, Admiral Sir William Pillar, G.B.E., K.C.B., was present. ____________ All members were present with the exception of – John Pepin Le Sueur, Connétable of St. John – out of the Island. John Philip Farley, Deputy of St. Helier – out of the Island. ____________ Prayers ____________ Senator B. Brooke – welcome. The Deputy Bailiff, on behalf of Members of the States, welcomed to the Assembly newly elected Senator, Mrs. Betty Brooke. Subordinate legislation tabled. The following enactments were laid before the States, namely – 1. Road Traffic (Saint Clement) (Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Order, 1986. R & O 7589. 1 Price: £1.00 STATES MINUTES 20th January, 1987 2. Export of Agricultural Produce (Amendment No. 5) (Jersey) Order, 1986. R & O 7590. 3. Pilotage (Dues) (Jersey) Order, 1986. R & O 7591. 4. Trade Marks (Jersey) Rules, 1986. R & O 7592. Committee for Postal Administration –appointment of members. THE STATES appointed Deputy Mervyn Renouf Billot of St. Saviour and Senator Betty Brooke as members of the Committee for Postal Administration. Addendum to Proposition and Third Report of the Special Committee to consider a request from the United Kingdom Government for a contribution towards defence and international representation. P.14/87. The Special Committee to consider a request from the United Kingdom Government for a contribution towards defence and international representation by Act dated 6th January, 1987, presented to the States an Addendum to its Proposition and Third Report (P.149/86 – lodged on 11th November, 1986). -
STATES MINUTES 9Th November 1993
STATES MINUTES 9th November 1993 THE STATES assembled on Tuesday, 9th November 1993 at 9.30 a.m. under the Presidency of the Bailiff, Sir Peter Crill, C.B.E. ____________ His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Air Marshal Sir John Sutton, K.C.B., was present. ____________ All Members were present with the exception of - John Nicolle Le Fondré, Deputy of St. Lawrence - out of the Island. Terence Ahier Jehan, Deputy of St. Martin - out of the Island. ____________ Prayers read by the President ____________ Public Service Committee - Resignation of Member THE STATES noted the resignation of Deputy Stuart Syvret of St. Helier from the Public Services Committee. Subordinate legislation tabled The following enactments were laid before the States, namely - 1. Prison (Amendment No. 13) (Jersey) Rules 1993. R & O 8600. 2. Banking Business (List of Registered Persons) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 1993. R & O 8601. Redundancy through insolvency: discussion paper. R.C.33/93 The Industrial Relations Committee, by Act dated 8th November 1993, presented to the States a discussion paper on redundancy through insolvency. THE STATES ordered that the said report be printed and distributed. Building Materials Prices Working Party: report. R.C.34/93 The Finance and Economics Committee, by Act dated 1st November 1993, presented to the States the Building Materials Prices Working Party report. THE STATES, ordered that the said report be printed and distributed. Matters noted - land transactions THE STATES noted an Act of the Finance and Economics Committee dated 1st November 1993, showing that in pursuance of Standing Orders relating to certain transactions in land, the Committee had approved - (a) as recommended by the Defence Committee, the extension of the lease from Mr. -
An Application to Ofcom for the Channel Islands Local DAB Digital Radio Multiplex JERSEY
ALDERNEY HERM St Peter Port GUERNSEY SARK An application to Ofcom for the Channel Islands local DAB digital radio multiplex JERSEY St Helier Part A Public Section July 2019 Contents Page 3 Executive Summary 7 General Information 8 Section 51(2)(a) and (b): Extent of proposed coverage area and timetable for coverage roll-out 22 Section 51(2)(b): Timetable for commencement of services 23 Section 51(2)(c): Ability to establish and maintain proposed service 34 Section 51(2)(d): Catering for local tastes and interests 49 Section 51(2)(e): Broadening of local commercial DAB choice 50 Section 51(2)(f): Local demand or support 58 Section 51(2)(g): Fair and effective competition 64 Declaration 65 Certificate of Incorporation 2 Executive Summary Please provide a summary of your application, of no more than four pages in length. Bailiwick Broadcasting Ltd (Bailiwick) was established to apply for and, if successful, to operate the Channel Islands DAB digital radio multiplex. Bailiwick is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nation Broadcasting Ltd (Nation), the UK’s third largest operator of local radio licences. Nation owns, manages and is a shareholder in a number of multiplex licences across England, Scotland and Wales. Nation’s track record as investors in commercial and digital radio across the British Isles over 20 years, gives it the experience and credibility to offer a distinctive and attractive local multiplex proposal for the Channel Islands. As multiplex operators, Nation can demonstrate a track record of technical expertise and innovation, industry commitment and financial stability. We have considered carefully what is the most likely successful financial model for the Channel Islands and, by using our experience, contacts and interests, we have ensured a multiplex that enjoys affordable transmission and a strong line up of programme services. -
An Application to Ofcom for the Channel Islands Local DAB Digital Radio Multiplex
Tindle MuxCo Channel Islands Limited An application to Ofcom for the Channel Islands local DAB digital radio multiplex Part A – Public Section July 2019 Executive summary Please provide a summary of your application, of no more than four pages in length. Tindle MuxCo Channel Islands 1. Tindle MuxCo Channel Islands Ltd (‘TMCI’) was created to establish local DAB digital radio in the Channel Islands, with shareholders who have significant analogue and digital radio experience through broadcasting and multiplex ownership – Tindle CI Broadcasting Ltd and Folder Media Ltd. 2. Tindle CI Broadcasting operates the popular and successful local heritage commercial services in the Channel Islands – Channel 103 and Island FM – which consistently report the highest percentage reach figures in the British Isles, whilst Folder Media has considerable experience as a multiplex operator and content producer, having established the Now Digital and MuxCo networks, and currently managing the MuxCo network as well as multiplexes owned by Wireless Group and Bauer Media. 3. Tindle CI Broadcasting and Folder Media have been developing plans to bring DAB to the Channel Islands since early 2018, initially undertaking research of radio listening habits and digital take-up across the islands, discussing opportunities with Ofcom, and then formally announcing its intention to apply in November 2018. 4. Our ethos is that digital radio should be available in a cost and operationally efficient manner to enable as many organisations as possible to broadcast. TMCI will offer both DAB and DAB+. We believe this is the best way to encourage more stations to join the platform and provide a compelling proposition for digital radio listeners. -
States Greffe Annual Report 2020
ST ATES ASSEMBLY ANNUAL REPORT 2020 PRIVILEGES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE July 2021 R.121/2021 Foreword by the Bailiff of Jersey Foreword by the Bailiff of Jersey Foreword by the Bailiff of Jersey President of the States I am delighted to contribute to the annual report of the States Assembly for 2020, the second time I have been able to do so as President of the States. The States has faced truly exceptional challenges in 2020, as indeed did we all, because of the Covid-19 pandemic. For most of the year Members were not able to convene in person and our business, as well as the work of committees and panel, was conducted online. Some Members found it easier to adapt than others, but collectively we got on with the job of adjusting to new ways of working to ensure that the Island's parliamentary system of government could continue. I am particularly proud of the fact that Jersey was the first Commonwealth jurisdiction to move the proceedings of its Assembly entirely online. Indeed, as this report shows, we have had one of our busiest ever years. Not only were numerous novel and complex pieces of legislation fully debated by the Assembly but there were more questions asked than ever before, particularly following the introduction of special periods of questions without notice to all ministers on Covid-19 matters. This was especially significant because the public had so many questions about Covid rules and the potential effects of the virus on all aspects of Island life. Indeed, I noted during the debate on opening our borders in the early part of the summer something like 3,000 people were following our proceedings online. -
BBC Local Radio Service Licence
BBC Local Radio Service Licence. April 2016 BBC Local Radio This service licence describes the most important characteristics of BBC Local Radio, including how it contributes to the BBC’s public purposes. Service Licences are the core of the BBC’s governance system. They aim to provide certainty for audiences and stakeholders about what each BBC service should provide. The Trust uses service licences as the basis for its performance assessment and as the basis for its consideration of any proposals for change to the UK public services from the BBC Executive. A service may not change in a way that breaches its service licence without Trust approval. The Trust presumes that any proposed change to a stated Key Characteristic of a licence will require it to undertake a Public Value Test. Should it decide not to carry out a Public Value Test before approving any such change, then it must publish its reasons in full. This Service Licence covers all BBC Local Radio stations in England. Each of the 39 stations is described in Annex II of this licence Part I: Key characteristics of the service 1. Remit The remit of BBC Local Radio is to provide a primarily speech-based service of news, information and debate to local communities across England. Speech output should be complemented by music. The target audience should be listeners aged 50 and over, who are not well-served elsewhere, although the service may appeal to all those interested in local issues. There should be a strong emphasis on interactivity and audience involvement. 2. -
Guide to Post 16 Schemes
GUIDE TO POST 16 SCHEMES LEARNING THROUGH WORK 01534 449 440 [email protected] www.gov.je/skillsjersey www.facebook.com/skillsjersey www.twitter.com/skills_jersey WHO ARE SKILLS JERSEY? Skills Jersey (previously known as Careers Jersey, Trident, Trackers and Student Finance) have been brought together, by the Education Department, to create a centre of excellence with clear links connecting education and life-long learners with industry. Learning through work: Connect with Education: Careers Guidance: Whether it is mentoring Offering links between schools, The Careers Guidance team apprentices through colleges, universities, industry offer free, confidential and employment and training or and other education training impartial career guidance, coordinating work placement providers, Skills Jersey is the hub support and inspiration to and shadowing schemes, Skills where industry and education people of all ages including Jersey supports Islanders to can work together to benefit school pupils, sixteen plus make informed decisions the local community. students and adults. leading to their future employment. OPPORTUNITIES FOR 6 TH FORM/POST 16 Do you have the skills higher education and employers are looking for? If you don’t you could miss out on that place at your preferred university or your dream job. There are a number of schemes and events available for you to participate in throughout the next two years that will help you collect those essential skills and allow you to learn about jobs and industries you are interested in and those -
Codes Used in D&M
CODES USED IN D&M - MCPS A DISTRIBUTIONS D&M Code D&M Name Category Further details Source Type Code Source Type Name Z98 UK/Ireland Commercial International 2 20 South African (SAMRO) General & Broadcasting (TV only) International 3 Overseas 21 Australian (APRA) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 36 USA (BMI) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 38 USA (SESAC) Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 39 USA (ASCAP) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 47 Japanese (JASRAC) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 48 Israeli (ACUM) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 048M Norway (NCB) International 3 Overseas 049M Algeria (ONDA) International 3 Overseas 58 Bulgarian (MUSICAUTOR) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 62 Russian (RAO) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 74 Austrian (AKM) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 75 Belgian (SABAM) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 79 Hungarian (ARTISJUS) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 80 Danish (KODA) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 81 Netherlands (BUMA) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 83 Finnish (TEOSTO) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 84 French (SACEM) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 85 German (GEMA) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 86 Hong Kong (CASH) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 87 Italian (SIAE) General & Broadcasting International 3 Overseas 88 Mexican (SACM) General & Broadcasting -
QUARTERLY SUMMARY of RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29Th March 2009
QUARTERLY SUMMARY OF RADIO LISTENING Survey Period Ending 29th March 2009 PART 1 - UNITED KINGDOM (INCLUDING CHANNEL ISLANDS AND ISLE OF MAN) Adults aged 15 and over: population 50,735,000 Survey Weekly Reach Average Hours Total Hours Share in Period '000 % per head per listener '000 TSA % ALL RADIO Q 45762 90 20.2 22.4 1024910 100.0 ALL BBC Q 33809 67 11.4 17.1 577172 56.3 ALL BBC 15-44 Q 15732 62 8.2 13.1 206443 45.9 ALL BBC 45+ Q 18077 71 14.6 20.5 370729 64.5 All BBC Network Radio¹ Q 30261 60 9.5 15.9 481292 47.0 BBC Local/Regional Q 9589 19 1.9 10.0 95880 9.4 ALL COMMERCIAL Q 31498 62 8.4 13.5 425902 41.6 ALL COMMERCIAL 15-44 Q 17697 70 9.2 13.1 232289 51.6 ALL COMMERCIAL 45+ Q 13800 54 7.6 14.0 193613 33.7 All National Commercial¹ Q 13315 26 2.1 7.9 104827 10.2 All Local Commercial Q 25608 50 6.3 12.5 321075 31.3 Other Listening Q 3406 7 0.4 6.4 21836 2.1 Source: RAJAR/Ipsos MORI/RSMB ¹ See note on back cover. For survey periods and other definitions please see back cover. Embargoed until 7.00 am Enquires to: RAJAR, Paramount House, 162-170 Wardour Street, London W1F 8ZX 7th May 2009 Telephone: 020 7292 9040 Facsimile: 020 7292 9041 e mail: [email protected] Internet: www.rajar.co.uk ©Rajar 2009.