Sentences with phrase «owned by the broadcasters»

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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.
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as...
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as...
The deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
Euronews was created in the wake of the 1990 Gulf War as a «European CNN» and used to be owned by a consortium of state - owned European channels before Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris took a 53 percent stake in the broadcaster.
The Fox - Sky deal has been held up by concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over public opinion through owning all of the broadcaster as well as British newspapers including The Times and The Sun.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
The criticism of Chris - tian broadcasters by others within the church was that they were using the inordinate power they had gained through the unrepresentative mass media to promote their own preferred and highly selective causes rather than to encourage the exercise of responsible representation.
The paid - time broadcasters have pushed the simplification of the Christian message tosuch an extent, however, that in recent years they have also begun to be criticized by leaders of their own traditions.
It reflects both the «success - God's blessing» attitude as well as an opportunistic strategy by broadcasters to increase their own influence and promote their own cause in the presence of general public gullibility and naivety.
• The transformation of RTVE, the national television and radio broadcaster owning several popular and influent channels, giving it more independence from the government — a policy which has been reversed by the Partido Popular, now in power.
James Purnell, director of strategy and education at the BBC and a former culture secretary, was highly critical of the raid by a publicly owned, commercially funded broadcaster.
AudioGO, formerly known as BBC Audiobooks, «owned about 10,000 audiobooks published by the broadcaster, including works by Graham Greene, Arthur Conan Doyle and J.K. Rowling,»
To prove no one would be able to access money by using the records, the outspoken broadcaster and columnist published his own bank details.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, who owns several works by Spencer and considers both Stanley Spencer and Francis Bacon as two of the greatest British painters of the twentieth century as well as British sculptor Anthony Gormley, broadcaster Jon Snow and art historian James Fox, who recently became President of the Friends of Stanley Spencer Gallery.
Aereo could stay in business by paying broadcasters for the programming they own.
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