The journalist and broadcaster narrates a personal history of his adopted home. |
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In Norway the public broadcaster is a forerunner in blurring the borders between traditional broadcast media and mobile media. |
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But the national broadcaster may well have an edge because of its reach across the country. |
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The BBC is an independent public service broadcaster, not a government mouthpiece. |
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The paper's known for its long campaign to sledge the broadcaster at every possible opportunity. |
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But the broadcaster stopped short of naming the day its service will launch and how much it will charge. |
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Television footage shown by public broadcaster NHK showed a red glow lighting up the night sky from the eruption. |
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Since 15th September 2006 Piet Van Roe is the Managing Director ad interim of the public broadcaster. |
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Now more famous as a broadcaster in his native Ireland, Dunphy began his professional life as a journeyman footballer. |
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As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator. |
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In 2002 Robert was commissioned by the Dutch broadcaster NPS to produce a radiophonic composition for their music program Supplement. |
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I'm just a jobbing broadcaster who happens to be called Dimbleby, that's all. |
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When the questioner is employed by the state broadcaster of one of the occupying powers, the respondents might be expected to answer warily. |
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This equates to more than 50 per cent more listeners than any comparable international broadcaster. |
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Last summer, the broadcaster tested video-on-demand with a new service dubbed Interactive Media Player. |
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As a broadcaster, he also gets books signed by his radio guests when he can. |
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The station's directorial board certainly looks impressive and includes a broadcaster, a restaurateur, and a judge. |
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Italian state broadcaster RAI has signed a four-year extension to its rights deal with 'Grand Tour' cycling event the Giro d'Italia. |
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This has to be one of the most godawful shows ever produced by a State-sponsored broadcaster. |
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A law intended to guard against the spreading of false stories actually forced the national broadcaster to promulgate a lie. |
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Our national broadcaster, the other day, sought to lay the blame at his door. |
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It's quite clear now that news broadcaster acted without concern for the genuineness of the documents. |
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This means that no single broadcaster will have exclusive rights, and the rights must be divided between satellite and free-to-air providers. |
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The veteran broadcaster was unusually lost for words yesterday over moves to grant him the freedom of the seaside town he has made his home. |
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Whether you're a musician, audio engineer, broadcaster, or podcaster this unit is very handy. |
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In February, the satellite broadcaster restored its dividend following a jump in interim profits. |
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An important point in community broadcasting is that each community broadcaster is unique and special. |
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The veteran Seven network broadcaster is commentating on the swimming and athletics in Athens, even when they overlap. |
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Last season the station covered an amazing 1,336 games with live commentaries at 405 games, more than any other broadcaster ever. |
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His appointments shape the country's main broadcaster, though there are criticisms that quality has suffered on his watch. |
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He is a quick study and an excellent broadcaster in just his fifth year in the business. |
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The broadcaster breaks its promises to present a healthy amount of local and Canadian programming. |
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He is a television play-by-play broadcaster for the Twins, a position he has held for six years. |
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Now the broadcaster has acquired the live radio and television rights to the vital return game on Tuesday 2 August. |
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At first Bowman was knocked back by every major broadcaster because of her accent. |
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Channel 4 is a not-for-profit public service broadcaster, which is funded by advertising and sponsorship. |
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Their position as a risk-taking broadcaster was maintained, as the most controversial brands were all their shows. |
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Now former Leeds pirate radio broadcaster Jez is looking to use some of the money to benefit hip-hop talent in Africa. |
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The programme would not be complete without a talk with veteran broadcaster Merv Smith, who has had a lifetime love affair with the choo-choos. |
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The Committee met with the broadcaster to, again, threaten to pull its sponsorship of the network's Republican forum. |
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The broadcaster was one of those who lead the charge, using private money when the television sponsors refused to finance their programme. |
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Frank Delaney has had a long and varied career as a broadcaster and writer. |
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This American writer and broadcaster brings a magical romance into the charm of radio. |
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The sports broadcaster was present to celebrate the achievements with the children and to present them with certificates. |
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Frost has made a name for himself as a heavyweight broadcaster, journalist, and political interviewer. |
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To survive, a commercial broadcaster must produce programmes that audiences want. |
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Journalist and broadcaster Alistair Cooke narrates a personal history of his adopted home. |
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The billionaire broadcaster was ordered to do jury duty after getting out of two previous summonses by citing conflicts with her work schedule. |
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Also, ABC Television, the official broadcaster of the World Cup, showed a delayed telecast of the final. |
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Suzie Hayman is a Relate-trained counsellor, a broadcaster and author of 18 books, plus she's been a national agony aunt for 15 years. |
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Feminist writer and broadcaster Bea Campbell explains that ageism towards women is inextricably bound up with sexism. |
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He also said a weak signal could be scrambled and be undetected by another broadcaster. |
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She wrote many of her first film reviews for a subscriber-based public radio broadcaster in Berkeley. |
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In less than six months, they had the network on board as the Canadian broadcaster. |
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The channel is in danger of embodying more of a New Zild spirit than our own state broadcaster. |
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The Internet is the first communication tool that allows every user to be a sender, receiver, narrowcaster and broadcaster in a global sphere. |
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The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio. |
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The broadcaster is due up in court tomorrow on a drink-driving charge. |
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It will be a light-hearted programme presented by a local broadcaster. |
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If you scrapped the public service broadcaster, you might find someone to take the transmitters, and provide localised services that cater to rural and urban needs. |
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No, you have a standard license when you're a telecaster or broadcaster. |
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A recent survey at the end of the year for the Austrian broadcaster, the ORF, found that two-thirds of the country still thought in terms of the now defunct schillings. |
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The man was believed to have been armed with an unidentified item, according to New Zealand state broadcaster tvnz. |
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The other is the son of a Missouri judge and a world-famous radio broadcaster. |
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The campus radio broadcaster is managed exclusively by students. |
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The BBC is the only British broadcaster to have maintained a continuous presence in the country, including the maintenance of a permanent bureau in Baghdad. |
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Ryan's of Parkgate Street announced with some fanfare that it had a special Greek menu to celebrate the Olympics, so I pole-vaulted down with my broadcaster friend. |
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Although Neville was supremely competent both as a newspaper journalist and as a broadcaster, I always thought of him pre-eminently as a man of the arts. |
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Which extremist broadcaster aired these messages of death to the nation? |
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The broadcaster enjoyed wrapping his laughing gear around the beef steaks. |
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If he indeed were guilty of such an execrable transgression, this newspaper would be among the first to condemn, and not defend, him and his broadcaster. |
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During that time she has established herself as an accomplished broadcaster, capable of dealing with the most delicate and difficult news stories. |
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Because when the biggest global demonstration is a broadcaster wearing a flamboyant article of clothing, more must be done. |
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A person close to the family told the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle that he was initially arrested for heresy. |
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A spokesperson for British broadcaster ITV said Clooney would appear in a sketch, but would not act in a full Christmas episode. |
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Photographer, Baker, Florist, broadcaster, Counselor, Innkeeper, and Teacher. |
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On 25 January 2017, Discovery Networks announced that they were in a dispute with Sky UK over the costs of payment fees to the broadcaster. |
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In 2005, the EBU had agreed with the Danish broadcaster, DR, to produce a programme to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the contest. |
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Former Sky Sports broadcaster Richard Keys is a Coventrian, a product of Whitley Abbey School. |
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When asked to change the lyrics of the song, the Georgian broadcaster GPB withdrew from the 2009 contest. |
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The slogan is decided by the host broadcaster and based on the slogan, the theme and the visual design are developed. |
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The theme and slogan are announced by the EBU and the host country's national broadcaster. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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The BBC, the common abbreviation of the British Broadcasting Corporation, is the world's largest broadcaster. |
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Surprisingly, no British broadcaster had agreed television coverage of this unique event. |
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He is also a bushwalker, a broadcaster on Main FM, a musician with pop band The Steinbecks and a keen North Melbourne supporter. |
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Modern DTV systems sometimes use a return path providing feedback from the end user to the broadcaster. |
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In some cases this has already happened, where a broadcaster has offered incentives to viewers to encourage them to switch to digital. |
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The federal government refused to license any private broadcaster until the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had created a national network. |
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Doordarshan, the national television broadcaster, has two free terrestrial channels on air. |
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It has been repeatedly accused of using the public broadcaster, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, as a propaganda tool. |
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A 20 mile walking route the Ullswater Way was officially opened in 2016 by write and broadcaster Eric Robson. |
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Jonathan Glancey at The Guardian and Andrew Hill at the Financial Times have both written about Ruskin, as has the broadcaster Melvyn Bragg. |
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Crime writer Stephen Booth is another native of the town, as is journalist and broadcaster Tony Livesey. |
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The head of a ring of bodysnatchers who stole the bones of broadcaster Alistair Cooke pleaded guilty yesterday. |
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Australian broadcaster Clive James has admitted that he is losing his long-fought battle with leukaemia. |
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The state broadcaster was already shifting about 200 roles, largely around its HR and training arm, the BBC Academy, to the Mailbox this year. |
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Fahmy says they discovered that the broadcaster was unlicenced during their trial, when a prosecutor presented evidence to that effect. |
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We have jazz cornetist and BBC broadcaster Digby Fairweather who will perform with blues guitarist Paul Jones on the Friday night. |
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Adam is a comedian, writer, broadcaster, video director, general music video enthusiast and YouTube comment wrangler. |
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In the Soviet-shunning 1950s, broadcaster Ed Murrow was the respected face of TV journalism. |
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As of 2016, European Tour Productions serves as the host broadcaster for the Open Championship. |
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Spencer Thurling is the new play-by-play broadcaster and communications director for the Wenatchee AppleSox. |
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The main attraction was none other than that old broadcaster himself, Ronald Reagan. |
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Unable to pay his loans, he was forced to sell his AM station in 1998 to Clear Channel Communications, the nation's largest broadcaster. |
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George Atkins of Canada, as he, a broadcaster from the BBC, and a third broadcaster from All-India Radio were traveling in Zambia. |
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Now poet and broadcaster Ian McMillan is bringing his unique brand of spoken word to Wales. |
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Screenwriters research, plan, draft and revise scripts before submitting them to a producer, production company or broadcaster. |
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However, the broadcaster does not need to use this entire bandwidth for just one broadcast channel. |
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And the veteran broadcaster used the occasion to eulogise about the long-running TV pop show. |
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Each broadcaster provides feed to the others for matches in their home territory. |
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Fuji sold the Livedoor stake to Yasuhide Uno, president of cable TV broadcaster Usen Corp. |
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When the final analogue terrestrial broadcaster, Channel 5, was launched in 1997 it too was given a number of public service requirements. |
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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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The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. |
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Gillian Clarke is a poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator from Welsh. |
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In March 2014, critic and broadcaster Tim Marlow was appointed the Royal Academy's first director of artistic programmes. |
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This latest FCC vote might now eliminate the restrictions of any one broadcaster from owning more than eight radio stations in larger markets and five in smaller markets. |
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He is an accomplished public speaker, broadcaster and podcaster. |
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Considering the case, the court issued a special court order preventing MBC Networks' Olympic broadcast and stated that SLRC should be the sole broadcaster. |
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Also joining question-master Holly Willoughby, umpire Seann Walsh and captain Bradley Walsh are The Last Leg's Alex Brooker and broadcaster Piers Morgan. |
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The other independent national television channels are TV3, 3e, UTV Ireland and TG4, the latter of which is a public service broadcaster for speakers of the Irish language. |
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Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington, broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg and adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle were among those to voice support for the group's bid. |
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It was made famous by the writer and broadcaster Hugh Falkus, who lived in the Esk valley and used the river as a basis for many of his books and films. |
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Nevertheless, while not a direct relationship, if the broadcaster or cablecaster is trying to sell the consumers' eyeballs, there is a power relationship. |
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Irish whiskey, as researched in 2009 by the CNBC American broadcaster, remains popular domestically and has grown in international sales steadily over a few decades. |
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Percy Thrower, the gardener and broadcaster lived in Shrewsbury, where he set up the garden centre near Meole Brace and just down the road from the football club. |
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He is a regular reviewer and broadcaster on radio and television. |
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The BBC, founded in 1922, is the UK's publicly funded radio, television and Internet broadcasting corporation, and is the oldest and largest broadcaster in the world. |
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Japan's Fuji Television Network has offered to purchase more shares of radio broadcaster Nippon Broadcasting System and turn it into a subsidiary. |
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Scotland's primary public broadcaster is BBC Scotland and operates a substantial number of television channels, including satellite channels, and numerous radio stations. |
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There was no concrete threat against the Cheider School in Amsterdam, Dutch national broadcaster NOS said, citing the school's Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs. |
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The launch of the GOtv Plus bouquet comes at a time when the national broadcaster NBC announced the roll out of phase one of its DTT programme on 01 October. |
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Somewhere between the worst wooden broadcaster in TV history and mesmerisingly brilliant, Ms Lawson's trademark gastronomic porn-purring is wearing a bit thin. |
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The BBC is also responsible for the United Kingdom coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest, a show with which the broadcaster has been associated for over 50 years. |
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However, perhaps the most influential folk artists to emerge from the region in this period were folk troubadour Roy Harper and comedian and broadcaster Mike Harding. |
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In April 2010, Channel 4 became the first UK broadcaster to adapt the American comedy institution of roasting to British television, with A Comedy Roast. |
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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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Each distance measurement, regardless of the system being used, places the receiver on a spherical shell at the measured distance from the broadcaster. |
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Or a local broadcaster could determine cable companies are not required to carry its signal, meaning the two sides will negotiate for retransmission rights. |
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At the same time the original buildings, which date back to the 1920s, were rented out to RTL, Germany's largest private broadcaster, as their new corporate headquarters. |
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The broadcaster, who has starred in several survival shows and became chief scout in 2009, told Piers Morgan he sent the picture before skinny-dipping in the sea off Wales. |
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The Dutch state broadcaster pulled their broadcast of the 2000 final to provide emergency news coverage of a major incident, the Enschede fireworks disaster. |
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At this point the Head of Delegation may make known any special requirements needed for the performance, and request them from the host broadcaster. |
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Dutch broadcaster SBS6 has broadcast the World Championship since 1998, and used to show two major BDO tournaments, the International Darts League and World Darts Trophy. |
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