Sentences with phrase «televised coverage»

I know some on this board take a perverse pride in preventing live televised coverage of Board of Education meetings (hint: Deidre Polow) but for those who reject this Anti-American and even Stalinist mentality, I would encourage you to deliver on Mr.
ESPN 2 will begin televised coverage starting at 5 a.m. ET and carry the broadcast up until 10 a.m. ET.
Sequestered in his underground lab, he resurfaces only after he sees televised coverage of terrorist attacks by a new enemy known as The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley).
AUSTIN, Tex. — CBS Sports Network and the Pirelli World Challenge, North America's top GT Production - based road racing series, have announced their continued partnership with televised coverage throughout the 10 - weekend 2018 PWC racing season.
He intended to return to China after completing his dissertation, but after watching televised coverage of the Tiananmen Square massacre, he and his wife decided to make a life with their son in the United States, and when Jin couldn't find teaching work, he turned to writing instead, eventually finding employment at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Through the venture, Turner and WME IMG will deliver competitive gaming events for all platforms including premium live fan experiences, televised coverage airing exclusively on TBS and extensive, high quality live digital event coverage and content extensions
Televised coverage can be found on CBS, with Jim Nantz featured as the play - by - play announcer.
A closer look at the data suggests that women were better represented in broadcast media than in the national press, since 22.8 per cent of all individuals in the televised coverage were women compared to just 14.5 per cent of individuals mentioned in the press.
ESPN2 will televise coverage of the American Le Mans Series at Long Beach from 5 to 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 17.
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