eMedia Productions is a commercial multi-media network in Zamboanga City, Philippines. The company owns e105.9 and Channel 37, carrying news and information format simulcast from Zamboanga City to the world via its website www.emediamo.tv. Its studios and transmitter are located at Villa Teresa Subdivision, Divisoria Highway, Zamboanga City.
History
At the height of the Zamboanga City crisis in 2013, eMedia provided live coverage with the help of Radio Mindanao Network's DXRZ 900am through cable television and radio. After the crisis, eMedia continues to simulcast media coverage from RMN until July 2014, when eMedia became an independent broadcasting company. Its radio station and TV channel were launched in 2014. The format is used to compete with General Santos-established Brigada News 93.1.
eMEDiA communicates to all sectors and individual having different lifestyle by reaching out not just locally but to Zamboangueños globally in one simultaneous programming and broadcasting to five (5) different media platforms:
*Channel 37 - Zamboanga City
*Cable Television:
**Skycable Zamboanga - Channel 54
**Mindanao Cable - Channel 98
*Online Television
*Internet (www.emediamo.tv)
*Radio - e105.9
The station targets its audience in Zamboanga City and Basilan (Lamitan and Isabela cities).
Programming
Most of the program line-up are original productions, producing newscasts, public service programs and documentaries, with contemporary music format and religious blocktime programming from Victory Christian Fellowship-Zamboanga. Its broadcast hours are from 3:00am to 10:00pm.
The following programs produced originally are:
*Report del Pueblo
*Asunto Legal
*e-Agri Na Bay
*El Negosyo
*Politika 2016
History
At the height of the Zamboanga City crisis in 2013, eMedia provided live coverage with the help of Radio Mindanao Network's DXRZ 900am through cable television and radio. After the crisis, eMedia continues to simulcast media coverage from RMN until July 2014, when eMedia became an independent broadcasting company. Its radio station and TV channel were launched in 2014. The format is used to compete with General Santos-established Brigada News 93.1.
eMEDiA communicates to all sectors and individual having different lifestyle by reaching out not just locally but to Zamboangueños globally in one simultaneous programming and broadcasting to five (5) different media platforms:
*Channel 37 - Zamboanga City
*Cable Television:
**Skycable Zamboanga - Channel 54
**Mindanao Cable - Channel 98
*Online Television
*Internet (www.emediamo.tv)
*Radio - e105.9
The station targets its audience in Zamboanga City and Basilan (Lamitan and Isabela cities).
Programming
Most of the program line-up are original productions, producing newscasts, public service programs and documentaries, with contemporary music format and religious blocktime programming from Victory Christian Fellowship-Zamboanga. Its broadcast hours are from 3:00am to 10:00pm.
The following programs produced originally are:
*Report del Pueblo
*Asunto Legal
*e-Agri Na Bay
*El Negosyo
*Politika 2016
Liam Jordan born 23 May 1955 is a former Irish stocktaker and musician. He was involved in a series of attacks causing damage on properties in the Leeds suburb of Gipton in August 2007.
The campaign
Liam Jordan claims he himself had become victim to vandalism during his twelve years at the flats on Wykebeck Valley Road. He says he had complained to the police, housing associations and Places for People but failed to achieve anything significant. Jordan then decided to write to the Yorkshire Evening Post himself and complain and collected the names of 21 residents prepared to set up a neighborhood watch group to stop the damage.. Over 27 windows at the flats were smashed in within a time period of twelve months. Jordan then smashed several windows including David Larkins window which by this point his side of the flats had been fitted with CCTV. The Police and housing association were shocked to find Liam had caused the damage on CCTV as at one point Liam had been the Neighbourhood Watchman for the area.
Aftermath
Liam was later arrested and charged with one count of criminal damage as the other windows couldn't be proven in court but neighbours reported it was Liam. He then appeared in Leeds represented by Narinder Rathour and told the courts Liam was doing the damage to get the police into action. An elderly friend of Liam had even wrote a letter to the judge to prove he had a good character. The judge gave Jordan a twelve month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a fine of £560 for Mr Larkins window. Liam was evicted from his flat of 13 years in February 2008 many said they would miss him around but victims of damage claimed they were glad they can see the back of him.
2008-Present
Liam continues to live in Leeds and retired from stock taking as a result of his conviction. In early 2009 there was several windows smashed at The Brown Hare pub on Harehills Lane in Leeds which locals claimed was Liam he was arrested but was released without charge.
The campaign
Liam Jordan claims he himself had become victim to vandalism during his twelve years at the flats on Wykebeck Valley Road. He says he had complained to the police, housing associations and Places for People but failed to achieve anything significant. Jordan then decided to write to the Yorkshire Evening Post himself and complain and collected the names of 21 residents prepared to set up a neighborhood watch group to stop the damage.. Over 27 windows at the flats were smashed in within a time period of twelve months. Jordan then smashed several windows including David Larkins window which by this point his side of the flats had been fitted with CCTV. The Police and housing association were shocked to find Liam had caused the damage on CCTV as at one point Liam had been the Neighbourhood Watchman for the area.
Aftermath
Liam was later arrested and charged with one count of criminal damage as the other windows couldn't be proven in court but neighbours reported it was Liam. He then appeared in Leeds represented by Narinder Rathour and told the courts Liam was doing the damage to get the police into action. An elderly friend of Liam had even wrote a letter to the judge to prove he had a good character. The judge gave Jordan a twelve month conditional discharge and ordered to pay a fine of £560 for Mr Larkins window. Liam was evicted from his flat of 13 years in February 2008 many said they would miss him around but victims of damage claimed they were glad they can see the back of him.
2008-Present
Liam continues to live in Leeds and retired from stock taking as a result of his conviction. In early 2009 there was several windows smashed at The Brown Hare pub on Harehills Lane in Leeds which locals claimed was Liam he was arrested but was released without charge.
The Karachay-Balkars or Alans () are a Turkic-speaking people of the North Caucasus, mostly situated in the Russian in North Caucasus. Karachays and Balkars constitute together the one nation the Karachay-Balkars and they are direct descendants of the Turkic-speaking Alans.
History
The Karachay-Balkars are a Turkic people descended from the Turkic-speaking Alans,<ref name="Sciences 2014, pages 815"/> and share their language with the other Turkic tribes. In Turkic, "Karachay" means "Black River".
The state of Alania was established in the Middle Ages and had its capital in Maas, which some authors locate in Arkhyz, the mountains currently inhabited by the Karachay. In the 14th century, Alania was destroyed by Timur and the decimated population dispersed into the mountains. Timur's incursion into the North Caucasus introduced the local nations to Islam.
In 1828 the Russian army invaded the Caucasus region, including Karachay-Balkaria. On October 20, 1828 the Battle of Hasaukinskoe took place, a battle in which the Russian emperor's troops, under the command of General Emanuel killed or injured 163 people. The day after the battle, as Russian troops were approaching Dzhurtu, the Alan (Karachay-Balkar) elders met with the Russian leaders. In order to prevent the massacre of Alan villages, an agreement was reached for the inclusion of the Alans into the Russian Empire.
After this annexation, the internal self-government of Karachay was left intact, including its officials and courts. Interactions with neighboring Muslim peoples continued to take place based on both folk customs and Sharia law. Soldiers were taken from Alans Amanat, pledged and oath of loyalty, and were assigned arms.
From 1831 to 1860, the Alans (Karachay-Balkar) joined the bloody anti-Russian struggles carried out by the Caucasian peoples. Between 1861 and 1880, to escape reprisals by the Russian army, large numbers of Karachays migrated to Turkey.
Geography
The Karachay-Balkarian nation, along with the Nogays occupy the valleys and foothills of the Central Caucasus in the river valleys of the Kuban, Big Zelenchuk River, Malka, Baksan, Cherek and others.
The Alans (Karachay-Balkars) have the symbol of their nation, Mount Elbrus, the highest twin-peaked mountain in Europe with an altitude 5,642 meters.
Language and religion
The Karachay-Balkar language comes from the northwestern branch of Turkic languages. The Kumyks, who live in northeast Dagestan, speak the same language, the Kumyk language.
Diaspora
Many Karachay-Balkars migrated to Turkey after the Russian annexation of the Karachay-Balkar nation in the early 19th century. They were also forcibly displaced to the Central Asian states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan during Joseph Stalin's relocation campaign in 1944. Since the Nikita Khrushchev era in the Soviet Union, many Alans (Karachay-Balkars) have been repatriated to their homeland from Central Asia. Today, there are sizable Karachay-Balkar communities in Turkey (centered around Afyonkarahisar), Uzbekistan, the United States, and Germany.
Culture
The Karachay's isolation among the Caucasus Mountains was one of the reasons for the establishment of the Karachay-Balkar's unique character.
Alan (Karachay-Balkar) people live in communities that are divided into Families and clans (Tukum). A tukum is based on a family's lineage. Prominent tukums include: Aci, Batcha (Batca), Baychora, Bayrimuk (Bayramuk), Bostan, Catto, Cosar (Çese), Duda, Hubey (Hubi), Karabash, Laypan, Lepshoq, Ozden, Silpagar, Teke, Toturkul and many others.
Karachay people are very independent, and have strong traditions and customs which dominate many aspects of their lives: e.g. weddings, funerals, and family pronouncements. They are fiercely loyal to both their immediate family and their "tukum". They will never offend a guest. Cowardice is the most serious shame for a male.
History
The Karachay-Balkars are a Turkic people descended from the Turkic-speaking Alans,<ref name="Sciences 2014, pages 815"/> and share their language with the other Turkic tribes. In Turkic, "Karachay" means "Black River".
The state of Alania was established in the Middle Ages and had its capital in Maas, which some authors locate in Arkhyz, the mountains currently inhabited by the Karachay. In the 14th century, Alania was destroyed by Timur and the decimated population dispersed into the mountains. Timur's incursion into the North Caucasus introduced the local nations to Islam.
In 1828 the Russian army invaded the Caucasus region, including Karachay-Balkaria. On October 20, 1828 the Battle of Hasaukinskoe took place, a battle in which the Russian emperor's troops, under the command of General Emanuel killed or injured 163 people. The day after the battle, as Russian troops were approaching Dzhurtu, the Alan (Karachay-Balkar) elders met with the Russian leaders. In order to prevent the massacre of Alan villages, an agreement was reached for the inclusion of the Alans into the Russian Empire.
After this annexation, the internal self-government of Karachay was left intact, including its officials and courts. Interactions with neighboring Muslim peoples continued to take place based on both folk customs and Sharia law. Soldiers were taken from Alans Amanat, pledged and oath of loyalty, and were assigned arms.
From 1831 to 1860, the Alans (Karachay-Balkar) joined the bloody anti-Russian struggles carried out by the Caucasian peoples. Between 1861 and 1880, to escape reprisals by the Russian army, large numbers of Karachays migrated to Turkey.
Geography
The Karachay-Balkarian nation, along with the Nogays occupy the valleys and foothills of the Central Caucasus in the river valleys of the Kuban, Big Zelenchuk River, Malka, Baksan, Cherek and others.
The Alans (Karachay-Balkars) have the symbol of their nation, Mount Elbrus, the highest twin-peaked mountain in Europe with an altitude 5,642 meters.
Language and religion
The Karachay-Balkar language comes from the northwestern branch of Turkic languages. The Kumyks, who live in northeast Dagestan, speak the same language, the Kumyk language.
Diaspora
Many Karachay-Balkars migrated to Turkey after the Russian annexation of the Karachay-Balkar nation in the early 19th century. They were also forcibly displaced to the Central Asian states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan during Joseph Stalin's relocation campaign in 1944. Since the Nikita Khrushchev era in the Soviet Union, many Alans (Karachay-Balkars) have been repatriated to their homeland from Central Asia. Today, there are sizable Karachay-Balkar communities in Turkey (centered around Afyonkarahisar), Uzbekistan, the United States, and Germany.
Culture
The Karachay's isolation among the Caucasus Mountains was one of the reasons for the establishment of the Karachay-Balkar's unique character.
Alan (Karachay-Balkar) people live in communities that are divided into Families and clans (Tukum). A tukum is based on a family's lineage. Prominent tukums include: Aci, Batcha (Batca), Baychora, Bayrimuk (Bayramuk), Bostan, Catto, Cosar (Çese), Duda, Hubey (Hubi), Karabash, Laypan, Lepshoq, Ozden, Silpagar, Teke, Toturkul and many others.
Karachay people are very independent, and have strong traditions and customs which dominate many aspects of their lives: e.g. weddings, funerals, and family pronouncements. They are fiercely loyal to both their immediate family and their "tukum". They will never offend a guest. Cowardice is the most serious shame for a male.
The Girl and The Dreamcatcher is an American pop band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2015. The band consists of Dove Cameron and Ryan McCartan. In October 2015 they self-released a single named Written in the Stars.
Career
===2014-2015: Formation and "Written in the Stars===
The Girl and The Dreamcatcher is made of Dove Cameron and Ryan, who met on the set of Liv and Maddie and are currently dating.
On 2014, they started releasing covers from artists such as Selena Gomez on YouTube as Dove and Ryan. On 12 October 2014 they released they first original song named Someone You Like.
On 29 September 2015 they announced the band name and that they would be releasing Written in the Stars, which premiered on Radio Disney on 1 October 2015, a day before the music video was released on their YouTube channel. It was ranked as one of the top 5 music videos for 2015.
On 20 November 2015 they announced they were going to release two Christmas songs, Have Yourself a Merry Little Chtristmas and All I Want for Christmas is You.
Members
;Current members
* Dove Cameron, "The Girl - lead vocals
* Ryan McCartan, "The Dreamcatcher" - vocals, guitar
Career
===2014-2015: Formation and "Written in the Stars===
The Girl and The Dreamcatcher is made of Dove Cameron and Ryan, who met on the set of Liv and Maddie and are currently dating.
On 2014, they started releasing covers from artists such as Selena Gomez on YouTube as Dove and Ryan. On 12 October 2014 they released they first original song named Someone You Like.
On 29 September 2015 they announced the band name and that they would be releasing Written in the Stars, which premiered on Radio Disney on 1 October 2015, a day before the music video was released on their YouTube channel. It was ranked as one of the top 5 music videos for 2015.
On 20 November 2015 they announced they were going to release two Christmas songs, Have Yourself a Merry Little Chtristmas and All I Want for Christmas is You.
Members
;Current members
* Dove Cameron, "The Girl - lead vocals
* Ryan McCartan, "The Dreamcatcher" - vocals, guitar