EAS
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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In recent years, however, the EAS has been the target of various conspiracies.
From Slate • Oct. 12, 2023
The process involves two parts: a 30-minute signal sent to radios and televisions as part of EAS, and a similar one sent to all consumer cell phones as part of the WEA system.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 29, 2023
And for the TV alerts, the FCC wants to see improvements to “the clarity and descriptiveness” of visuals that appear on TVs during EAS tests, for people who can’t hear the tests’ audio messages.
From The Verge • Dec. 15, 2021
EAS was established in 1978 in the wake of airline deregulation to ensure that smaller communities such as Hagerstown didn’t lose service.
From Washington Post • Jul. 7, 2017
The loss of EAS can severely limit the growth of a community and render it a different kind of town, a backwater, a flyover zone.
From Washington Times • Jun. 14, 2017
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