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Dump generally refers to a place for disposal of domestic waste. See articles at midden and landfill.
The word has other uses alone or in combination and may refer to:
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Dump is a vehicle for releasing the four-track home recordings of Yo La Tengo bassist James McNew. His recordings occasionally feature guest performers such as Sue Garner and Fontaine Toups (of Versus). For live performances McNew has been joined at various times by Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, Todd Barry on drums, and David Ramirez on guitar.
In radio and television, broadcast delay refers to the practice of intentionally delaying broadcast of live material.
A short delay is often used to prevent profanity, bloopers, violence, or other undesirable material from making it to air, including more mundane problems such as technical malfunctions (i.e. an anchor's lapel microphone goes dead) or coughing. In this instance, it is often referred to as a seven-second delay or profanity delay.
Longer delays can also be introduced, often to allow a show to air at the same time for the local market as is sometimes done with nationally broadcast programs in countries with multiple time zones. That can sometimes be simply achieved with a video tape recorder or similar technology. In the context of modern digital video recorders, this can now be considered a class of time shifting. In this instance, it is often called a tape delay or west-coast delay in the United States, so-called because special events (including award shows) broadcast live in the Eastern or Central time zones of the US are often tape-delayed on the west coast. This includes Southern California (with the exception of the Academy Awards, which airs live in Los Angeles and the rest of the west coast), despite the fact that Southern California is where many live televised events (American Idol, Dancing With The Stars) take place. Nationally telecast morning news shows in the US (such as CBS This Morning, Today, and Good Morning America) typically are aired live only in the Eastern time zone, while on tape delay in the remaining time zones. This allows post-production staff to edit out any glitches that occurred during the live broadcast.
Priceless is the fifth studio album by Frankie J released on October 17, 2006. It includes the single "That Girl", featuring Chamillionaire, in addition to tracks like "Top of the Line" with Slim from 112, the title track "Priceless", as well as many others. The album includes production from Mannie Fresh (Young Jeezy, T.I., Lil Wayne, Juvenile), DJ Clue (Nas, Foxy Brown, Mase), Bryan Michael Cox (Mariah Carey, Usher, Mary J. Blige), Stargate (Ne-Yo, Mario, Nelly), Play-n-Skillz (Chamillionaire, Lil' Jon, Paul Wall, Lil' Flip), Happy Pérez (Baby Bash) and David Campbell.
Priceless did not perform as well as expected, compared to Frankie's 2005 platinum success The One, which debuted at number three. Priceless debuted at number thirty on the Billboard 200, selling about 26,000 copies in its first week, then declined in sales, staying on the chart for only three weeks. As of January 2007, the album had sold around 70,000 copies.
Priceless is R&B and Soul singer-songwriter Kelly Price's third studio album released in 2003 on the label Def Soul. It has since been certified Gold.
Priceless is a compilation album by Elkie Brooks.
Compiled in 1991, it was released on CD and cassette in the same year by Pickwick Records.