Wire (disambiguation)

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A wire is a strand of drawn metal used especially in electrical conductors and fencing.

Wire or wires may also refer to:

Abbreviations[edit]

  • Wire, a covert listening device worn as a wire under a person's clothes
  • Wire, an informal term for a telegraph, or the act of using a telegraph
  • Wire service, a journalism-jargon term for news agency (a newswire or wire service)
  • Wire tap, police jargon for covert telephone-listening device
  • Wire transfer, a method of sending money directly between banks

Types of wire[edit]

People[edit]

  • Wíres (footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian football player
  • Coy Wire (born 1978), American footballer, television anchor, and correspondent
  • Edith Wire (1899-1973), American composer, pianist, and writer; Lester's sister
  • Lester Wire (1887–1958), inventor, Edith's brother
  • Nicky Wire (born 1969), musician with the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers
  • Kurt Wires (1919–1992), sprint canoer

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Music[edit]

Magazine[edit]

Groups[edit]

  • Wire (band), British punk/post-punk group (1976–present)

Albums[edit]

Songs[edit]

News sites[edit]

Radio[edit]

Television[edit]

Channels[edit]

  • Wire TV, a 1992–1995 UK cable television channel
  • WIRE-CD, a television station (channel 33, virtual 33) licensed to serve Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Series[edit]

  • The Wire, a 2002–2008 HBO police drama TV series

Episodes[edit]

Other uses in media[edit]

Computing and telecommunications[edit]

Organizations[edit]

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]