His small radio was fixed on the local public station, which has broadcast regular reports from Iraq.
In place of the interview, the network broadcast a report on how the tobacco industry blocks information from reaching the public.
Between the songs, stations broadcast reports on which roads had been closed by floods.
Published and broadcast reports on health problems are also spurring the home health business.
Alternating time in the air, the planes broadcast detailed reports of the storm's progress and prospects.
Rumanian radio is broadcasting patriotic songs and reports about the country's economic achievements.
The station recently broadcast a report that referred to a woman with a dark complexion and a Hispanic surname.
JNN, a nationwide television network, also broadcast a special report on the subject.
The authorities said they were being penalized for broadcasting a false report about the strikers Tuesday.
Early last week, Channel 41, a Spanish-language station, broadcast a report about the store, and a line quickly formed.
Some broadcasts report on food and power shortages, others on the image of North Korea as isolated and weak abroad.
In episode 2, a broadcast reports about a "memory tank" exploding, releasing thousands of memories into space in the form of orange egg capsules.
In 1966 a broadcast from a neighbouring country reported the killing of Hausas in the former Eastern Region of Nigeria.
One high-ranking officer was recently slapped in the face by an irate settler, a broadcast reported, while others pounced on a senior officer who had confiscated a pistol.
The car radio interrupts its broadcast of romantic music to report sightings of a hook-handed psychopath in the vicinity.
The broadcast reported that students, intellectuals and other residents of Baku held a meeting to discuss the Ararat unrest and the general problem of ethnic tensions with local party and government leaders.
Those half-hour broadcasts, the report said, can report only about 4,000 words a night.
The company's broadcast and information services group, which includes several television and radio operations, reported unchanged operating profits of $2.9 million on revenues of $18.3 million, compared with $17.3 million in 1989.
The audience in the Savoy stablized at between 400 and 700, and Channel 4 and BBC2, the two channels that carried broadcasts of the match, reported respectable viewing figures.
In Cuba, broadcasts reported severe flooding near Pinar del Río, and in Los Colomas and Punta de Cartas.