A device installed in a vehicle that receives radio signals and plays audio content for entertainment while driving.
An electronic component specifically designed for use in automobiles that allows passengers to listen to music, news, and other programming through radio waves.
A built-in audio system in cars that provides access to radio broadcasts and may include additional features like Bluetooth connectivity and media playing capabilities.
A perennial flowering plant that produces tall spikes of vibrant flowers in various colors, such as white, red, yellow, and purple, blooming sequentially from the bottom to the top during the summer months.
A bulbous plant that belongs to the iris family, characterized by its sword-shaped leaves and typically reaching about 80 centimeters in height, originating from South Africa and commonly cultivated in gardens for ornamental purposes.
A popular cut flower, known for its striking six-petal blossoms that emerge along a tall stalk, often used in floral arrangements and gardens, reflecting a wide variety of cultivars with differing flower colors.
A communication system that utilizes electromagnetic waves to transmit audio content, typically from a broadcasting station to listeners.
The device that receives radio signals, allowing individuals to listen to various audio broadcasts such as music, news, and entertainment.
A medium through which information and entertainment are broadcasted wirelessly, encompassing both the content that is aired and the technology used for reception.
A series of coordinated physical exercises performed in sync with music and verbal instructions broadcasted via radio, aimed at promoting health and physical fitness, originally initiated by NHK in 1928.
A structured routine of light exercises designed for mass participation, typically conducted in groups, that encourages daily physical activity and wellness, often associated with Japan's morning rituals.
A form of exercise that combines rhythmic movements and stretching, created for people of all ages to improve their physical well-being and foster community engagement through group participation.
A form of dramatic storytelling that is performed and broadcast through radio, utilizing audio elements such as dialogue, sound effects, and music to create a narrative experience for the audience.
A type of theatrical production specifically designed for transmission via radio waves, where actors convey a story solely through their voices, allowing listeners to imagine the scenes and characters.
An auditory performance art that merges storytelling and sound design, engaging the audience's imagination while presenting narratives that may include original works or adaptations from other media.