Sentences with phrase «making national broadcasts»

We don't give a damn about theatrics, your SKOL claps, them Viking pigtails, your shitty Dunkin' Donuts, or our rejected sons, like Matt Ryan playing in Atlanta and making national broadcasts talk about him like he's special because he went to Willy Penn Charter.
«Apart from the killings at Nsukka and Awgu (Enugu State), the people of Benue, in general, have been severally and severely killed in tens and hundreds without the Commander - in - Chief of the Armed Forces, making a national broadcast or giving a specific instruction on the matter even when the treasury of Nigeria was depleted to give him adequate medical attention to save his own life.»

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The existing professional broadcasting organizations at the national level would not be capable of making such determinations as Board members without placing themselves under national governmental pressures which should not be imposed on them.
So, making better use of the print and broadcast media through strategic PR campaigns is an incredibly effective way to help cut costs without cutting corners, while maintaining national media coverage.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats are hosting a debate in the National Assembly on Wednesday calling on the Welsh Government to make representations to the UK Government on the importance of maintaining the editorial, managerial and operational independence of S4C and the need for a sustainable funding basis to protect the future of Welsh - language broadcasting.
Thousands of local, state and national news stories were written, broadcast, and viewed about the degree of progress being made to reach proficiency.
The dabbling poet and short story writer, who'd been raised in the same mining village as D H Lawrence, and who had made his living in the oil industry, broadcasting, banking, and as an international management consultant in fields ranging from parliaments to law enforcement, suddenly found himself struck by the idea that this fascinating country — in such a complex state of temporal and national limbo — would make an extraordinary setting for a crime thriller.
The reported death of a 10 - year - old girl in a remote WA community recently made national headlines — first as a news story, then as part of a range of feature stories across print, broadcast and online publications.
Claims about irresponsible builders, shoddy homes, incompetent contractors, and real estate practitioners who surreptitiously work on behalf of sellers were the subject of two recent national broadcast reports that made many in the industry cringe.
It's another curiosity that for example one national news broadcast made it sound like the big bad agent (actually the brokerage) was insensitive to have charged those buyers the secondary fee, and the judge helped that greedy agent to accomplish that goal.
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