Sentences with phrase «local broadcasters»

"Local broadcasters" refer to media companies that provide news, entertainment, and other programming specifically targeting a particular geographical area or community. They typically operate television or radio stations that serve the interests and needs of their local audience. Full definition
The company, the largest local broadcaster in the country, is currently in merger talks with Tribune Media.
«The other services provided by the World Service can not stand still, and those that have become less well used because of the rise of local broadcasters or falling shortwave audiences sometimes have to close.
Local broadcaster WFSB reported the plane was «in pieces», and that wires and telephone poles had been knocked down.
In February, a mainland Chinese man who flew into Hong Kong was diagnosed as having the Zika virus, according to local broadcaster RTHK, citing officials as saying there was little chance he could have caused an outbreak during his brief stay.
Health division of Paris prosecutor office launched a preliminary probe for «involuntary injuries», «putting in danger the life of others» and «non-performance of recall procedure», said local broadcaster Europe1.
Luton South has attracted an unusually high number of independents, including local broadcaster Stephen Rhodes, after Labour MP Margaret Moran was suspended from the Labour party for especially outrageous expenses claims.
Local broadcaster ABC reported Australia's foreign minister, Julie Bishop, had claimed expenses for a total of 11,000 dollars to attend five polo events and a rugby game on «official ministerial business.»
While perhaps antiquated and certainly rarely used by the public, it was one of the last holdovers of a time when local broadcasters were thought to be responsive to their communities.
The weekly broadcasts on Facebook will come from a feed of a participating team's local broadcaster rightsholder, the companies said.
The magazine launch for stakeholders, staff and clients was hosted by local broadcaster and Realtor Jim Hughes.
Who benefits when every candidate for Congress must pay thousands of dollars to local broadcasters in order to run for office?
As we all witness the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, we are reminded of the power and responsibility of local broadcasters to serve those in need.
Campaigning for the Senate in the Philippines, Pacquiao called people in gay relationships «worse than animals» during an interview with a local broadcaster.
The price at which such programs are made available to other countries is generally adjusted according to a nation's capacity to pay, making them much cheaper than local programming and therefore almost irresistible to local broadcasters.
The voice belonged to Atlanta's local broadcaster, Milo Hamilton, an announcer for the Cubs and the White Sox before coming to the Braves.
Shochiku Co. and Toho Co will serve as Amazon's content partners while NHK and Fuji TV will be the local broadcasters.
A local broadcaster discussed the topic of «best of all time» with respect to athletes He commented that is impossible.....
Free and local broadcasters are able to communicate important messages, such as earthquakes or other emergency situations.
However, performance in any given location can vary widely depending on how far you are from the broadcast towers, what channels your local broadcasters use, topography, intervening obstacles such as trees and buildings, and phases of the moon (we are kidding about the last one, though judging by the reviews we see, maybe not so much).
The tuner doesn't support the QAM standard (neither encrypted or unencrypted) that the cable - TV industry uses, so you'll need to provide a digital TV antenna to pull in your local broadcasters» signals.
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