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* [[E.I. (song)|"E.I." (song)]], a single by Nelly
* [[E.I. (song)|"E.I." (song)]], a single by Nelly
* [[E/I]], a type of children's television programming shown in the United States
* [[E/I]], a type of children's television programming shown in the United States
=== 2006 changes ===
[[File: PBS e-i bug2.svg|thumb|right|upright=.5|An example E/I "bug", which must be displayed on-screen during core educational programming.]]
In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming digital television transition. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via digital subchannels. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be displayed on-screen throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

The "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo can still be seen on Reading Rainbow, Barney & Friends, The Puzzle Place, Plaza Sésamo, Wishbone, Kratts' Creatures, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Tots TV, Theodore Tugboat, Wimzie's House, Teletubbies, Noddy, Zoom, Zoboomafoo, Dragon Tales, Between the Lions, Caillou, Corduroy, Elliot Moose, Timothy Goes to School, Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse, Seven Little Monsters, George Shrinks, Jay Jay the Jet Plane, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, DragonflyTV, Angelina Ballerina, Liberty's Kids, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Boohbah, Thomas & Friends, Postcards from Buster, Bob the Builder, Make Way for Noddy, It's a Big Big World, Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, Franny's Feet, Design Squad, Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies, Animalia, Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures, Lomax, the Hound of Music, The Electric Company, Bob the Builder, Splash and Bubbles and Esme & Roy. As the jurisdiction of The Magic School Bus, it has the "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo, but this regulation does not apply to cable channels.

As for the book series and the show, see [[The Magic School Bus (TV series)|The Magic School Bus]]. But sometimes, the 52 Word of the Week bumpers still have an "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo. For the bumpers, see the 52 [[PBS Kids|Word of the Week]] bumpers.

In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming [[digital television transition]]. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via [[digital subchannels]]. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be [[Digital on-screen graphic|displayed on-screen]] throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming [[Digital television transition in the United States|digital television transition]]. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via [[digital subchannel]]s. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be displayed on-screen throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

* [[Ei (album)|''Ei'' (album)]], an album by Maija Vilkkumaa
* [[Ei (album)|''Ei'' (album)]], an album by Maija Vilkkumaa
** [[Ei (song)|"Ei" (song)]], its first single
** [[Ei (song)|"Ei" (song)]], its first single

Revision as of 21:56, 27 June 2024

EI or Ei may refer to:

Arts and media

  • "E.I." (song), a single by Nelly
  • E/I, a type of children's television programming shown in the United States

2006 changes

An example E/I "bug", which must be displayed on-screen during core educational programming.

In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming digital television transition. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via digital subchannels. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be displayed on-screen throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

The "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo can still be seen on Reading Rainbow, Barney & Friends, The Puzzle Place, Plaza Sésamo, Wishbone, Kratts' Creatures, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, Tots TV, Theodore Tugboat, Wimzie's House, Teletubbies, Noddy, Zoom, Zoboomafoo, Dragon Tales, Between the Lions, Caillou, Corduroy, Elliot Moose, Timothy Goes to School, Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse, Seven Little Monsters, George Shrinks, Jay Jay the Jet Plane, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, DragonflyTV, Angelina Ballerina, Liberty's Kids, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Boohbah, Thomas & Friends, Postcards from Buster, Bob the Builder, Make Way for Noddy, It's a Big Big World, Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, Franny's Feet, Design Squad, Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies, Animalia, Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures, Lomax, the Hound of Music, The Electric Company, Bob the Builder, Splash and Bubbles and Esme & Roy. As the jurisdiction of The Magic School Bus, it has the "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo, but this regulation does not apply to cable channels.

As for the book series and the show, see The Magic School Bus. But sometimes, the 52 Word of the Week bumpers still have an "E/I" ("Educational/Informational") logo. For the bumpers, see the 52 Word of the Week bumpers.

In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming digital television transition. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via digital subchannels. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be displayed on-screen throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

In September 2004, the FCC announced revisions to the regulations to account for the then-upcoming digital television transition. An additional half-hour of E/I programming must be broadcast for every increment of 28 hours of additional free video programming the station offers via digital subchannels. The regulations also stipulate that an "E/I" logo must be displayed on-screen throughout such a program, that a regularly-scheduled E/I program may only be rescheduled 10% of the time, and that if rescheduled or moved to a different multicast channel, the station must announce the new scheduling on-air.

Businesses and organizations

Linguistics

Places

Science, technology, and mathematics

  • Ei (prefix symbol), the prefix abbreviation of the binary unit prefix "exbi"
  • Earth Interactions, a scientific journal published by the American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union, and Association of American Geographers
  • Ei Compendex, an engineering bibliographic database
  • Electron ionization, an ionization method in which energetic electrons interact with gas phase atoms or molecules to produce ions
  • Electronic ignition, a variety of modern ignition system
  • Engineering Index, an article index for engineering journals
  • Engineer intern, an intermediary step to becoming a Professional Engineer
  • Environmental illness (multiple chemical sensitivity), a chronic medical condition characterized by symptoms that the affected person attributes to exposure to low levels of chemicals
  • Ionization energy (EI), the energy required to remove one electron from one atom to another
  • Equine influenza, the disease caused by strains of Influenza A that are enzootic in horse species
  • Exponential integral, a special function defined on the complex plane given the symbol Ei

Other uses