The issues involve the players and owners, not the trainers, equipment managers, broadcasters or public relations directors. |
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You might add that newspapers and broadcasters will need to raise their game, as well. |
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Smith said the time zone would be attractive to broadcasters, who could schedule games in different timeslots. |
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The alert quickly disseminates information to highway billboards, broadcasters and newspapers. |
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It provides facilities to both independent film producers and major broadcasters. |
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He belonged to the generation of broadcasters who saw documentary reporting as the highest possible calling. |
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High demand of the magazine has been reported, and newspapers and broadcasters dwelt at length on the Indonesian issue of the magazine. |
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So is there any hope that the broadcasters will stop insulting our intelligence? |
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The study reviewed the contents of prime-time evening news bulletins of the four broadcasters. |
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Traditional broadcasters, with a live webcast of their output, were joined by new internet-based stations. |
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The memorial pays tribute to 1,606 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed on assignment. |
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At some point in their careers, most broadcasters have made an unguarded comment when the fader was open and the mic was live. |
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So the TV advertising folks are literally broadcasters, and the direct mail folks are narrowcasters. |
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Instead of breaking into regular programming, the major broadcasters will cover the day in their regular newscasts. |
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Critics accused them of self-censorship but both broadcasters denied the charge. |
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Prices had doubled or tripled because the American broadcasters were prepared to pay what the local wide boys were asking. |
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We must thank the broadcasters for their renewed effort to revive the art of conversation. |
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But pirate radio broadcasters were always subject to arrest for violation of U.S. law. |
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Still, this baseball season, writers and broadcasters won't stop genuflecting at the altar of team chemistry. |
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The harsh economic outlook for news broadcasters in the US has forced two of its leading players to the altar. |
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She may be 90 years old and unable to walk but you can bet she's just dying for another scrap with the broadcasters before she pops her clogs. |
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And the thing is, I'm not sure that the broadcasters ever said what sin the question actually referred to. |
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The type of estuary English that most broadcasters speak has become the vernacular of the age. |
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Television broadcasters on this side of the pond have already plumped for old favourites. |
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Young broadcasters hit the airwaves this week after the launch of their school's radio station. |
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He argued that broadcasters covered the case less sensationally than many tabloids. |
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This is a sensible development which will benefit broadcasters and producers alike. |
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Radio hams, would-be-DJs, wannabe broadcasters and sound engineers, your hospital radio needs you! |
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One-lap wonder girl Freeman arrived at Manchester Airport to be met by a battery of TV crew, radio broadcasters and media. |
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Does anything happen to broadcasters who pick the wrong team in the pregame? |
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The Recording Industry Association of America could find itself on the end of an anticompetitive lawsuit filed by Internet broadcasters. |
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I wanted to think this was some kind of dry joke, but 3 years of servile apologetics from some broadcasters prevent me. |
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The broadcasters have in this regard certainly been unconducive to the public good. |
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We heard loud and clear from broadcasters, advertisers and viewers that they didn't see any benefits in an increase in overall advertising. |
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Shortwave radio broadcasters can continue to inform and educate people from outside a nations borders. |
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The hotel's 775 rooms are sold out throughout February, block booked for corporate sponsors and NBC, the host broadcasters. |
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There wasn't any actual boogalooing or two-stepping going on in the corporate offices of Canada's private sports broadcasters this week. |
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There was a spate of complaints in the press recently about cable TV operators assigning Taiwan's three sports broadcasters into unpopular slots. |
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I'm ashamed by the lack of creativity and originality from our broadcasters. |
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It is also in discussions with broadcasters for the telecast of the highlights of the India contest. |
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The idea that cable broadcasters might produce unique programming seemed rather counterintuitive. |
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Still, broadcasters aren't ready to cede long-form pre-eminence to cable just yet. |
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Various groups expressed concern about the dangers of radio programs to youths and pressured broadcasters for change. |
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We as documentary makers ask the broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future. |
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Apparently, these broadcasters believe that listeners are incapable of handling subversive music, but are ready to swallow euphemisms. |
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If caught, pirate broadcasters face up to two years in jail and unlimited fines. |
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When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise. |
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Some of the broadcasters tried to invoke the Blitz spirit, suggesting that that would get London through. |
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The reality is that the free-to-air broadcasters are serving a mass audience. |
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However, there is clear public concern about the failure of free-to-air broadcasters to show key events. |
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You have broadcasters hyping up untested prospects with padded records or falling over themselves just to show the latest fad. |
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At the moment one of the Caribbean's best known sports broadcasters is in Australia, commentating on the West Indian cricket series. |
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The extra minutes would also allow German broadcasters to jam in more commercials during televised matches. |
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The cameras would be unobtrusive and broadcasters would co-operate on feeds from the proceedings. |
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He also lets network crews jockey for space and provides a video feed to broadcasters worldwide. |
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The regulator stressed the importance of broadcasters being able to challenge orthodoxies. |
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The past week has seen much media coverage of the new countries, with newsmen and broadcasters reporting from Ljubljana, Valletta, Nicosia, Budapest and more. |
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At one point, he rails against corporate values standing in the way of good journalism and says broadcasters should be more questioning of things. |
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A contest, moreover, that only attracts Sky and the other broadcasters because two giants amid a regiment of midgets attract a huge support at home and abroad. |
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With substantial on-screen competition from cable and satellite as well as terrestrial broadcasters, expectations of the BBC have never been higher. |
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Cable is a big reason why broadcasters want better digital reception. |
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There were times that I thought New York and Chicago radio broadcasters talked through a tin can to get a special audio effect to their broadcasts. |
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That is officialese for saying that they are making the mandatory bow to non-commercial programming, but note that it is only open to the same commercial broadcasters. |
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The company has made no secret of its intention to work with broadcasters and advertisers, and to market products directly to its 400,000-strong captive audience. |
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We might hope for better from the public-service broadcasters, but what we shouldn't hope for, it seems from my research, is a foreign, subtitled, feature film. |
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To get millions of people to sit down in front of a TV channel for any length of time and soak up all those advertising messages, broadcasters first have to spend big money. |
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The videophone allowed CNN to broadcast its footage almost a half-hour earlier than rival broadcasters, who drove to an uplink facility to transmit their video. |
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Newspapers splashed pictures of the newly-weds dressed in matching beige outfits across their front pages and national broadcasters led their news bulletins with the wedding. |
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Some dispirited broadcasters left radio and television altogether. |
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The draft's proposals will also hinder music studios, broadcasters and software developers, who risk breaking the law when they decompile copy-protected software. |
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It was very much the dog and pony show, where morning panels of supportive broadcasters and opposing music industry spokesmen were taken in the afternoon. |
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Small, independent broadcasters cannot possibly compete with media behemoths controlling 40 percent or more of the market share in any given city. |
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A team of around 100 people including riggers, broadcasters, producers, studio managers and other technical staff will be working together to produce the radio coverage. |
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The broadcasters have paid large sums of money for the rights to televise Wimbledon, so they have a right to expect some give from the organisers. |
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What broadcasters might not want are external events, such as the Sydney Olympics, Presidential election and World Series, clouding their fall lineups. |
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This gambit means Aereo is avoiding paying anything to broadcasters or the middlemen it is replacing. |
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On the other hand, it is a little disturbing that both commercial and public broadcasters seem to have lost sight of what viewers consider viable. |
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He repeats himself, something broadcasters of his calibre rarely do. |
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International broadcasters are interested in teen-oriented drama. |
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In the absence of any sustained, direct contact with their potential viewers, broadcasters typically put themselves and their colleagues into the role of audience. |
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The decision elicited mixed reactions from both fans and participating broadcasters. |
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Regional broadcasters still commonly operate AM stations due to the additional range the broadcasting method offers. |
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In contrast, traditional radio broadcasters pay only publishing royalties and no performance royalties. |
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A rancorous dispute ensued over how performance royalties should be assessed for Internet broadcasters. |
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Regional broadcasters BBC Yorkshire and Yorkshire Television also cover the city. |
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The BBC is a significant employer, while other broadcasters also have headquarters around the City. |
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Both Hoker and Goodman are career veteran broadcasters who have been with Paxson for some time. |
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Less well known outside of the area, and with pronounced local accents, are local broadcasters Eamonn O'Neal, Mike Sweeney and Jimmy Wagg. |
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Welsh broadcasters have had to squeeze production budgets and, as a direct supplier, NEP Cymru has had to evaluate its operational priorities. |
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The company has agreements with broadcasters and cablecasters in Jordan, Bahrain, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon. |
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In 1961, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Newton Minow expressed a lack of confidence in the services provided by broadcasters. |
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The Murphy's Law star, 43, said viewers are losing out while broadcasters compete for ratings. |
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Local broadcasters still run scared of taking risks and of challenging what is perceived to be the public's values. |
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A lot of these local broadcasters are going to be blindsided by it. |
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Internationally Super League is shown live by eight different broadcasters in eight different countries and regions. |
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Sky Sports introduced more cameras to cover the sport, and many of these innovations have been copied by other broadcasters. |
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Word on the street has it that a few anchorwomen at local broadcasters will be taking maternity leaves in the near future. |
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Individual performances can either be entered by the performers themselves or by the broadcasters. |
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In May 2006, the Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports was awarded two of the six Premier League packages that the English FA offered to broadcasters. |
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Sky Multichannels was a subscription package that gave access not only to Sky's own channels but also those of third party broadcasters. |
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The vitality of independent broadcasters like Discovery and plurality in TV is under threat. |
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Furthermore, there are also questions about the public service commitments of the commercial broadcasters. |
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After digital switchover many of these channels will have the same coverage as the analogue commercial broadcasters. |
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In the United Kingdom, coverage of the 2017 season is split between four broadcasters. |
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The Netherlands has a well developed television market, with both multiple commercial and public broadcasters. |
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Yle is funded through a mandatory television license and fees for private broadcasters. |
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Private radio stations carry their own news bulletins and foreign broadcasters supply programs. |
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The base video and audio were sold to other broadcasters, who added their own commentary and presentation. |
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Privately owned commercial TV and Radio broadcasters operate a multitude national, regional and local channels. |
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That the broadcasters have not repeated the incident shows they have a respect for him and I think that ought to apply also on YouTube. |
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Digita operates the DTT and Mobile Terrestrial networks and rents capacity to broadcasters on its network on a neutral market basis. |
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Television production in 4K resolution is now all the rage among production companies, even if broadcasters and cablecasters tend to ignore it. |
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The OBS used its own cameras, and crews subcontracted from other Olympic broadcasters, to cover the events. |
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In August 2014, he added his name to a letter to British broadcasters calling for better representation of ethnic minorities. |
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Whether presenting, commentating or offering analysis, he set the standard for all today's sports broadcasters. |
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To ensure provision of audio description, broadcasters typically use the AAC codec. |
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Two other websites and sell high resolution digital files to scholars, publishers and broadcasters, and photographic prints to a wide public audience. |
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The Telecommunication Authority of Suriname was originally aiming at a full digital transition by June 2015, but this was criticized by broadcasters as being unfeasible. |
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While CIAA-private broadcasters relations developed fairly smoothly, COI encountered resistance from those stations regarding the content of the broadcasts. |
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While South Africa's many broadcasters and publications reflect the diversity of the population as a whole, the most commonly used language is English. |
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The IOC's wanted television coverage to reach as broad a worldwide audience as possible, and London 2012 was covered by several national and regional broadcasters. |
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The BBC has been criticised by some for being expansionist and exceeding its public service remit by providing content that could be provided by commercial broadcasters. |
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The operations of broadcasters granted rights to the Games were hosted in the dedicated International Broadcast Centre inside the security cordon of the Olympic Park. |
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The host broadcaster, as well as British and American broadcasters Sky Sports and NBC Sports, utilized a total of 175 cameras during the 2016 tournament. |
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Viewers and broadcasters were invited yesterday to say whether there should be changes to the amount and length of commercial breaks on television. |
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It's too vague and so it doesn't tell broadcasters in advance, in a way they can truly understand, what's permissible and what isn't,'' Berman said. |
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The BBC yesterday said it had lodged an appeal against a Scottish judge's refusal to allow broadcasters to televise the trial of two Libyans accused of the Lockerbie bombing. |
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In addition, channels from other commercial operators, such as Sky and UKTV, are available, as well as radio services from a number of broadcasters. |
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Public service broadcasters in Ireland and Australia were far slower at adopting FM radio than those in either North America or continental Europe. |
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These new links will enable radio broadcasters that license BDS Radio. |
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In 2010 BBC Alba bought the rights for Celtic League rugby jointly with public service broadcasters from the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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I fear we are being drawn into a self-fulfilling downward vortex in which broadcasters make programmes ever spicier, ever frothier, to capture a slice of the market. |
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