television station

NOUN
  1. station for the production and transmission of television broadcasts
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How To Use television station In A Sentence

  • I also appeared on radio shows and cable-access television stations throughout the state.
  • This surprise declaration was so stunning that local New York television stations broke into their regular broadcasts of soaps and talk shows.
  • The television station was launched to 10m cable subscribers in parts of America last month and will arrive in New York - supreme home of the alpha mom - at the end of June.
  • At the beginning of the party, at least, a young, fashionable partygoer named Nicolette Santos was dancing in front of the pit for a camera crew from a local television station and a few of the photographers covering the event. Contours, Culture and Cocktails
  • Other channels are audio feeds of television stations.
  • I usually flip back and forth between television stations to check in on who is winning what with the interest of someone who knows they will hear any pertinent information from friends and internet buzz for days following but whose real interest is to see the flustered tech award winners flush and stumble through gratitude they practiced while figuring out how to attach a cumberbund from a rental tuxedo. Oscars Schmoscars. It's All About The Whiskey And The Twitter.
  • Television stations were initially pleased by this alphabet soup.
  • The soldiers commandeered vehicles in the capital and occupied the television station.
  • Television stations were initially pleased by this alphabet soup.
  • A group of soldiers, under orders from the president, took control of the television station.
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