Sentences with phrase «of local broadcast»

The ReLeaf is a multi-directional antenna, meaning you can mount it on a wall or window and not worry about pointing it in the direction of local broadcast towers.
Since 2010, more than 15,000 Americans have received a free digital TV antenna from Antennas Direct as part of its local broadcast «TV Liberation Tours» throughout the country.
The group's tour bus will over the next two weeks visit Little Rock, Arkansas; Macon, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; Asheville, North Carolina; and Baltimore, Maryland; seeking to raise awareness among consumers that they «can access dozens of local broadcast TV channels via an advanced digital antenna in high - definition for free.»
The tour will make additional stops in Denver, Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Oklahoma City as part of an ongoing public awareness and educational outreach campaign to help inform consumers that they can access dozens of local broadcast TV channels via an advanced digital antenna for free.
The Prime is a tuner designed for compatible digital cable services (so it offers the same whole - house streaming to any device, but with your cable provider as the source instead of local broadcast TV stations).
AT&T is adding dozens of local broadcast channels to its Internet - delivered DirecTV Now video service, as the cable landscape increasingly evolves to try and attract cord cutters.

Not exact matches

The grill was featured on the Today show four times, along with dozens of local news broadcasts, but the appearances failed to translate into sales on the company's website.
Local TV channels broadcast images of huge clouds of white smoke billowing from the temple, as fireworks were still going off in the night sky.
As my colleague Dan Primack has pointed out, the Sunday broadcast involved a game that hardly anyone probably cares about outside the local markets of the two teams — where the game was available on television as usual — and the viewership numbers Yahoo has reported are likely inflated.
«The Commission will not take adverse action on a license renewal application based upon the subjective determination of a listener or group of listeners that the station has broadcast purportedly inappropriate programming,» the FCC commissioners wrote in a recent decision challenging a local radio station license.
There's nothing you can do to stop winter from setting in, but if the thought of another season of polar vortices and local news broadcasts about «snowmageddon» has you dreading the months ahead, perhaps there is another option for some lucky business owners and freelancers.
Later that evening, City, OMNI 1 in Italian, OMNI 2 in Mandarin, Rogers TV and CPAC will broadcast an encore presentation of the Town Hall, commercial free, at 7 p.m. ET / PT (check local listings).
One of the biggest challenges facing online TV services like YouTube TV, AT&T's DirecTV Now, and Dish Network's Sling TV is adding local television broadcast channels to their respective online services.
With the reach of 170 full power television stations in 100 markets addressing nearly 38.7 % of US television households, and a diversified, growing digital media operation, Nexstar Media Group offers superior audience engagement across all media devices and local broadcast television's unrivalled influence on consumers» purchasing and political decisions.
Bell makes a number of arguments; the US ads may not meet Canadian advertising standards, simsub allows Canadian businesses to advertise their products to Canadian viewers, it fosters a strong and financially viable Canadian broadcast industry, contributes to the Canadian economy through job creation and ultimately helps generate the revenues that allow Canadian networks to provide sports and local news to Canadian viewers.
Local broadcasting giant Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc's (Nasdaq: SBGI) proposed acquisition of Tribune
«We believe that Shaw's investment results in a number of benefits to the broadcasting system, including an ability to strengthen local programming, ensure the ongoing viability of the second largest private conventional television network in Canada, and sustain a dynamic and competitive television market.»
He is a regular guest on local, national and international radio and television programs, and hosted his own show «Immigration and You» on ITV and Vision of Asia broadcasted in New York and New Jersey.
She research [ed] and verified how a very small number of families created an «interlocking directory» of relationships through owning major businesses, holding significant or controlling interests in multiple forms of media (both print and broadcast), serving on major philanthropical foundations and / or non-profit boards, and involving themselves in the shaping of local politics.
There were many other independent Christian groups which had neither the resources nor the stature to attract free time from either networks or local stations for the broadcast of their programs.
Moody Bible Institute, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and scores of lesser - known schools trained thousands of leaders for work in local churches and on the mission field, organized conferences and revivals, sponsored radio broadcasts, published literature and served as surrogate denominations.
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
Meanwhile the USA countered the Taliban propaganda with its own campaign through the use of Middle Eastern media, besides dropping pamphlets from the air in Afghanistan and creating Radio Free Afghanistan, broadcasting American news and entertainment to Afghans in their local languages.
The narrowcast media include cable TV, videocassettes, videodiscs, local point - to - point broadcasting, low - power TV stations, subcarrier frequencies of FM radio and TV, and direct mail.
Unfortunately, the sheer number of electronic church broadcasts overwhelmed the other two categories in the sample: out of 101 program titles recorded for the content analysis, only eight were local - church programs and seven were mainline nationally syndicated or network programs.
Gregg Matte, pastor at Houston's First Baptist, spent the weekend checking in with members of his congregation — from elderly evacuees to a local TV meteorologist — with whom he has been texting Bible verses in between broadcasts.
In a recent speech in Los Angeles, broadcast as a public service by Pacifica's KPFK, Farrakhan lieutenant Steve Cokely even identified the local measles epidemic as part of this genocidal plot, whose ultimate architects were those familiar demons of the paranoid right and left, the members of the Trilateral Commission and other ruling - class cabals.
In previous chapters I have suggested what concerned citizens can do to deal with television without censorship: create local television councils and community action to get stations to accept their responsibility for the public welfare; introduce media education courses in the schools and churches to create media literacy; organize community groups to develop programs relating to community issues on the «narrowcast» media of cable - TV, videocassettes, low - power TV, public - broadcasting facilities, and commercial side - band channels; employ stockholder action and other economic measures.
They claim that people's donations to their programs are «above and beyond» what is normally given to local churches, though it is difficult to envisage how church people can begin to give upwards of $ 500 million each year to broadcast ministries without having it affect their giving elsewhere.
Only one program known to the author is produced in this way: the Seventh Day Adventist program «It Is Written,» which is produced by the central communication agency of the church from denominational funds, with local churches of the denomination paying for its broadcast in their local area.
This unwillingness is strange, for the local church offers many of the pastoral - care facilities lacking in the broadcast organizations: continuity of interpersonal relationship, group support, the possibility of extended personal counseling, and the sacramental and interactive aspects of worship.
One of the major areas of conflict that has occurred as a result of the rapid growth of paid - time religious broadcasting has been the threat it has posed to the established church, particularly in relation to its traditional local organizations.
The situation I will describe has every hallmark of an intensifying war of survival among battling Christian groups... one between liberalism and fundamentalism and the other between local community churches and broadcast ministries.
The study found that in 1971, 88.9 percent of all paid - time religious programs were broadcast on Sundays, compared to 77.3 percent of sustaining syndicated programs and 73.5 percent of local religious programs.
Religious television programs therefore can be divided into two main groups: sustaining - time programs, where the network or local station meets all or part of the costs of producing and broadcasting the program; and paid - time programs, where the broadcaster himself meets all the costs of producing and broadcasting the program, mainly by raising money from viewers.
These two companies conduct continuous research on a carefully calculated, statistically representative basis into audiences of most broadcast programs on a local, regional, and national level.
Should the broadcast organization come to be the primary source of gratification for the needs of its audience, or to be seen as a functional substitute for the local church, the direction of an individual's financial support could change, though such a change does not appear to be occurring to a great extent at present.
Religious programs act as a functional alternative to the local church, thus decreasing attendance and involvement by reinforcing the social tendency toward the individualizing of religious experience at the expense of its corporate expressions, and placing a burden on the religious broadcasting organizations which they are not equipped to handle.
Most of their programming is local and tends to be less professionally packaged than broadcasts reaching national audiences.
Each restaurant typically has some 50 or more large overhead flat - screen TVs broadcasting a variety of headline and local sporting events.
All local free - to - air television services are now broadcasting in digital transmission only as part of the Federal Government «s plan for Digital terrestrial television in Australia.
In addition, local chefs will have the opportunity to be featured on television broadcasts, increasing awareness across the region and nation of the exceptional flavor and quality of Louisiana seafood.
Most of them broadcast road games from a local studio.
You want NBA League Pass Broadband, which will give you access to every other regular season game not broadcast by one of the above - mentioned networks (subject to local blackouts).
Local broadcast rights are a huge piece of the revenue puzzle, only a portion of which gets shared among the teams.
The kick off will be 6 pm local time, however Wanderers fans can watch the game live in the comfort of their own home, as the fixture will be broadcasted on http://SKSturm.TV.
Argentina vs Uruguay — Group B Copa America 2015 Date: Tuesday, 16 June 2015 — Time: 20:30 local / 00:30 Uk early hours of wednesday Venue: Estadio La Portada La Serena The match will be shown live on beIN Sports both in english and spanish commentary while premierSport tv in uk will broadcast the game live from the kickoff to final whistle.
Probably because that kind of change is hard, and demonizing the little guy — the local student nutrition director and local radio DJ last year, or the small restaurant operator and local school superintendent this year — is easier and less risky than taking on the real «bad guys» — the elected officials, the giant Agribusiness players, the networks that broadcast all of those fast food and junk food ads to our kids and also, oh yes, broadcast Jamie Oliver's shows....
The local news station broadcast the salad bar dedication ceremony, which included a ribbon cutting ceremony with the students and the president of Backyard Farms.
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