Sentences with phrase «many other broadcasters»

C - SPAN picked up those streams and began re-distributing them, as did a number of other broadcasters (at least one member of the House also used Facebook Live to show what was happening inside the chamber).
Of course, Amazon, like every other broadcaster and streamer, would love to have the next «Game of Thrones.»
Fox, which like other broadcasters is battling a shift to on - demand TV, denied there had been any talks with Discovery, which owns Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel.
Other broadcasters would be lucky to have control over only a few parts of that chain.
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) is an Australian group of companies that creates more hours of live content than any other broadcaster in Australia.
In this, he is competing not only with the viewer's other personal relationships and perhaps his or her relationship to a local church, but also with the other broadcasters who are struggling to gain the loyalty of the same viewer and who are prepared to offer even better «faith products» in order to gain the viewer's support for themselves.
The secrecy and suspicion of so many other broadcasters is regrettable and can only be detrimental to the overall cause of Christ and his kingdom.
Many other broadcasters on different occasions have avowed that they are primarily «evangelistic» organizations, fulfilling some functions of the church's mission in complement to the church, but not replacing it.
Though public statements are not available for other broadcasters, the more reliable estimates are: Oral Roberts, $ 60 million (1978); Christian Broadcasting Network, $ 46 million (1979); Jimmy Swaggart, $ 20 million (1979).
We show more live matches than any other broadcaster and we're the only place you can watch the Premier League (42 games per season), Champions League (every game), Europa League (every game) and FA Cup (24 games per season).
GMTV makes the news and other broadcasters are forced to lead with our story and clip, and our editor despatches a «herogram».
Deben also turns his fire on the BBC and other broadcasters organising next year's televised debates.
The pressure to sell on shows it made to other broadcasters would become intense.
But I do have a problem that they are demanded of the BBC and not other broadcasters who operate in the UK.
(Labour eventually complained to Sky News and no doubt to other broadcasters too.)
The licence fee could be shared between other broadcasters, the culture, media and sport secretary has said.
The Mail on Sunday reports this morning that the BBC is angry at draft Tory proposals from Jeremy Hunt MP to «top - slice» the licence fee and allow other broadcasters to share the revenues.
The print media, Life magazine, the New York Times and others, hound Zapruder for use of the disturbing images he captured, and he struggles with his responsibility for such powerful pictures.The Kennedy assassination was a major media event, and Walter Cronkite's and other broadcasters» recurrent commentary, along with TV news footage, play a prominent role in the film, tying the various elements together.
Mixer Create will make use of all of Mixer's capabilities, including low - latency broadcasting and co-streaming alongside other broadcasters.
The Court proceeded to examine the necessity of the measure in quite some detail, finding for example that an alternative compensation regime which would allow pricing in the acquiring cost of exclusive rights could deter or prevent other broadcasters from requesting access for short extracts (para 55).
The tariff was certified, and licences were issued to CBC and the other broadcaster.

Not exact matches

In defending its merger plan, Comcast is saying its real competition is no longer other cable companies, but rather so - called over-the-top Internet service providers such as Netflix, which is the same rationale Bell used in Canada with its acquisition of broadcaster Astral last year.
AMC recently got into the bundle, but all the other cable networks that aren't tied to a broadcaster have been cut out, including Turner.
Are we pushing further and faster than any other major broadcaster?
Unlike the solitary experience of listening to a podcast, broadcasters also link live streams to chat rooms and other social networking features so viewers can exchange comments with each other while they're watching.
Like several other live stream broadcasters, Livestream.com offers a free service that's supported by advertising, as well as premium plans with lots of extra, including a white - label player companies can put on their own website.
«I saw firsthand the power broadcasters have to shape how others viewed stresses and challenges,» says Gielan, author of the new bestseller, Broadcasting Happiness: The Science of Igniting and Sustaining Positive Change.
Broadcasters including Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC and others had sued, saying Aereo copies and retransmits their programs as they are first aired without permission.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's auction, which kicks off on March 29, will sell low - frequency airwaves held by TV broadcasters to wireless companies and other bidders.
Some TV providers and broadcasters will be better off than others as this wave of disruption moves through the industry.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a startup Internet company has to pay broadcasters when it takes television programs from the airwaves and allows subscribers to watch them on smartphones and other portable devices.
Of course, broadcasters and other content providers might argue they were always in the process of doing that — licensing takes time, after all.
The coalition also named June 26 a day of silence for Web radio; when listeners tuned in to Pandora, Yahoo Music, Live365, and other online broadcasters, they'd hear no music, just a message telling them about the rate changes and directing them to contact their representatives.
Many other state media outlets also use Twitter to advertise globally, including state broadcaster CCTV.
We also recommend the public broadcaster begin becoming a digital - age public news service by moving to open its content to other participants in the Canadian media ecosystem.
But Mr. Lee and others argue that the recent spate of large deals, which also include the $ 16 billion merger of cable companies Liberty Global Inc. and Virgin Media Inc., and the $ 18.1 billion to be spent by Comcast Corp. to buy General Electric Corp. out of broadcaster NBC Universal, are more than coincidental timing.
A lot of ink has been spilled lately over reports that Canadian content owners and broadcasters, led by Bell Media but including other content players such as Cineplex and broadcaster / ISPs (Rogers, Shaw), are finally proposing a solution to the problem of rogue offshore websites streaming pirated content to Canadian audiences.
It's typically a time for politicians, journalists and broadcasters to let down their hair a little and poke fun at each other.
These broadcasters, who once could not get enough time, have been so effective in their struggle that they now hold a virtual monopoly over air - time used for religious programming, having forced most other religious programs off the air by their cut - throat purchase of time.
One religious broadcaster who does not fit into any other category was the Roman Catholic bishop, Fulton J. Sheen.
Many other forces were at work, including the powerful commercial broadcasters who wanted to be free from regulation at least as much as the religious broadcasters.
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.
One further important link between education and the mass media is the fact that authors, broadcasters, advertisers, and others who speak through the public channels are nurtured in homes and schools.
In the earlier years of broadcasting, broadcasters promised Congress to provide churches and other public groups with free air - time for the broadcast of their programs in exchange for favorable legislation which did not bind them to such a compulsory arrangement.
There have been suggestions that their success has lain simply in their having out - hustled the mainline broadcasters, while others have suggested that their success lies in having grasped the essential nature of the medium — more clearly than the mainline broadcasters — and communicating within those terms.
It is said that at least two established broadcasters have been banned for life for verbal slip - ups: One referred to the patrons as a «mob,» and the other — take a deep breath — said that the perfectly manicured greens had been «bikini - waxed.»
Christian preachers, biblical scholars, theologians, writers, conference speakers, broadcasters and Christian media organisations have immense power by having access to opportunities for communication that others don't have.
(1) While such extravagant claims may be seen by some as unfortunate overstatements stimulated by the enthusiasm of the preachers and the controversial mood at the time, others see such exaggerations as deliberate deception by the broadcasters, designed to increase their influence
In this regard it is interesting to note that many of the original major broadcasters are getting on in years: Oral Roberts, Rex Humbard, Robert Schuller, and Billy Graham will soon have to pass on to others the enterprises which have been built largely on their own personal charisma.
This superstitious understanding of consumer religion becomes even more noticeable in other devices used by broadcasters to obtain contributions.
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