religious broadcaster
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreligiousandbroadcaster
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religious
adjective
us//uk/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/
relating ...
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broadcaster
noun[C]
uk/ˈbrɔːdˌkɑː.stər/us/ˈbrɑːdˌkæs.tɚ/
someone whose job is to speak on radio or ...
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(Definition ofreligiousandbroadcasterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If areligiousbroadcastermanages to get round all the difficulties of the law, the codes are so tight that it is virtually impossible to produce an interesting programme.
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The station on 99.7 and the 103.1 translator was sold to areligiousbroadcaster.
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Religious broadcasters should be emancipated from the law and allowed to take advantage of that.
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We recognise that the restrictions that we propose to lift may be causing commercial difficulties for some religious broadcasters.
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One would expect that to be reflected in our laws relating to broadcasting, but in fact religious broadcasters are put in a uniquely disadvantageous position.
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Religious broadcasters are excluded from holding any territorial digital licence.
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For example, local digital radio multiplexes are still being licensed, so religious broadcasters can seek to obtain some of those new slots.
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Listening to some of the commentators, however, one could get the impression that there was a complete ban on religious broadcasters holding any licences.
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We shall discuss the human rights issues, which she mentioned, especially those affecting religious broadcasters.
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Religious broadcasters must take seriously the common ground of the world of television viewers by which religious programmes are surrounded.
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We may impose certain licensing conditions on breadth of output or whatever, but we must first consider the law that prohibits religious broadcasters from holding a licence at all.
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Besides ideological reasons, many stations are run by religious broadcasters and are used to provide religious education, religious music, or worship service programs.
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Religious broadcasting can be funded commercially or through some sort of public broadcasting-style arrangement (religious broadcasters are often recognized as non-profit organizations).
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While this article emphasises dedicated religious broadcasters, many non-dedicated stations transmit religious programs; a state with no religious station may broadcast much religious programming.
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It is common for religious broadcasters to purchase many small broadcast translators to create networks that stretch across large regions.
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Numerous religious broadcasters own a large number of their own stations.
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The station was basically profitable by selling thirty and sixty minute blocks of time most of the day to local religious broadcasters.
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Hadden's interest in religious broadcasters was significantly aroused as it became increasingly evident to him that they were themselves making overtures toward involvement and influence in the political process.
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