He also took the initiative to prepare two animation films on dengue control, which are now being telecast by all regional television channels. |
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Their telecast is so grossly incompetent that one is left full of disgust and in deep despair. |
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The documentary features and docudramas produced and telecast turned out to be immensely beneficial to the student community. |
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Watch out for the programme to be telecast shortly and laugh your guts out! |
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The event is also telecast live and a running commentary given through the radio for the benefit of devotees outside Madurai. |
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My friends are soccer fanatics but they seemed to enjoy the live telecast, once I had explained the rules. |
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At one point in every telecast, he would shoot his cuffs, lean forward and appear to address each and every Canadian personally. |
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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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During Christmas and Easter, services are held and all television channels telecast them, he said. |
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The channel will telecast exclusive footage on Nikita on June 1 at 9 p.m. as a prelude to the telecast of the event. |
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The news telecast was really boring and after the telecast, we all went off to bed. |
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The World Cup fever rages on, with soccer enthusiasts glued to the television for the live telecast of matches and match review programmes. |
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Those who missed Thursday's telecast can view the repeat telecast on Sunday. |
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Watching a delayed telecast, people go out of their way to not know the score in advance so that the tension and entertainment will be higher. |
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He will join the telecast through a four-minute videotape, his spokesman said yesterday. |
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A giant screen would be in place to telecast India's opening match with Holland. |
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The race telecast also kept pace with 2005's average viewership with an audience of nearly a quarter-million people. |
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It is for the first time that a serial was telecast simultaneously in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. |
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Throughout the day, he looked at various tapes to decide which features would set up and supplement the live action on the telecast. |
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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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These shows are often telecast through satellite television channels. |
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Only 9.8 million people watched the two-hour telecast, a drop of about a half-million from last year, which was the previous low-water mark. |
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A true-life story sent by a viewer has already been telecast. |
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His departure in March came as a direct result of a bungled report he did for a 60 Minutes Wednesday telecast the previous year. |
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New categories this year were song of the summer and artist to watch, both chosen by fans during the telecast. |
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The Singapore event telecast reached more than 25 million viewers worldwide. |
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Planning responsibilities include pre-production, production, and post-production, following through to format and telecast requirements. |
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In the US House of Representatives the public hearings of the committees are telecast live. |
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An interview with Meena and a comedy skit will also be telecast. |
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Fey and Poehler joked during the January telecast about seeing Swift chat up Michael J. Fox's son, Sam. |
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But the October 1964 telecast is still regarded as the defining Ronald Reagan speech. |
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If the film is to be watched immediately, the telecast will commence at once, thanks to a direct-to-home satellite dish that receives and relays high-fidelity signals. |
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This was an historic event, the second ever live telecast out of Ireland. |
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The telecast was likely also propelled by the second screen experience, which has steadily grown in recent years as a driver of ratings for major live TV events. |
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All of these shows make backstories and the human element of the contestants a big part of the telecast. |
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Haskell was also the second-billed executive producer of last weekend's telecast. |
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Sure, the Golden Globes telecast was fun, but what goes on when the cameras stop rolling? |
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First of all, this telecast featured some of the best singing nuns since Whoopi Goldberg was Back in the Habit. |
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And, as is usual with such productions, all the screen tests were telecast as reality television much to the vicarious pleasure of 24 million households across the country. |
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What does it say about the predictability of an Oscars telecast when the big surprise of the night is a win for... Meryl Streep? |
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The audience consumes these shows in much the same way as the live telecast of a sporting event because uncertainty is a key part of the viewing experience. |
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Musical guests Jack Soul also performed during the telecast. |
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In addition, it could assist national television stations to telecast programmes of interest to individual countries, thereby meeting the needs of the national clientele. |
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In addition to the telecast, the Latin Grammys can be heard on Univision Radio and highlighted on the Web via Univision Online. |
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Armed with your command of the vernacular, you're ready to move into setting up your first satellite telecast. |
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Two by Dove, scheduled for telecast on Dance in America in March, comes right on the heels of Garth Fagan's Griot New York. |
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The event was telecast live and broadcast to more than 140 countries. |
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Encourage Scouts to watch those television channels which telecast global news and documentaries that can help in learning about the issues concerning various countries. |
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The noontime event took place as usual on the Hill, but the evening show telecast was moved to Prince Edward Island and was replaced in Ottawa by a band concert with simpler technical requirements. |
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Another important focus of the project will be the development of new design parameters for smaller screens as far as direction, camera work, picture composition and telecast design are concerned. |
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I mean, much more leery than even your standard sports telecast leeriness. |
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For example, huge audiences around the world view and, in a sense, participate in important events in the life of the Church regularly telecast via satellite from Rome. |
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The spacious poolside at the hotel is being readied to resemble a large tent with attractive decor and a giant screen for live telecast. |
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To that end the decision was made that this film would be telecast after 9 pm, and would carry appropriate advisories, to enable viewers to make an informed decision on whether or not the film would be suitable for them. |
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We all liked a bit of biffo and gunplay, so when the telecast was broken for a newsflash, everyone groaned. |
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The SelectaVision VideoDisc system was introduced to 14,000 RCA dealers and distributors via a closed-circuit telecast from NBC Studios. |
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This may mean cutting power so that hostage takers can't see what is being telecast, or it may mean making a deal with journalists such that they can film events but not broadcast them until the incident is over. |
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The earlier telecast took place in April 1927, a month before Baird's demonstration. |
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Most hearings are taped for delayed telecast in both of Canada's official languages. |
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All these things that affect the psychology of the telespectator, must also affect the dramaturgical techniques of those who create the telecast. |
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The Program Manager also pointed out that the station had aired a viewer advisory before the telecast began, which had contained both a video and an audio message. |
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The coverage was produced by corporate sibling NBC, with NBC's announcers being used on the telecast. |
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Rounding out the evening's live telecast, former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson takes on former world champion Norris. |
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In 1955, the year in which Fonteyn married a Panamanian diplomat, they danced together in the first colour telecast of a ballet, NBC's production of The Sleeping Beauty. |
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The Sunday night Grammys ceremony, by the way, delivered a 25 percent share of the viewing audience, up 12 percent from last year's Wednesday night telecast. |
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These included that the entire unedited footage of the documentary would be shown, before telecast, to jail authorities so that there is no breach of prison security norms. |
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