late-night television
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television
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/us/ˈtel.ə.vɪʒ.ən/
a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by ...
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(Definition oftelevisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He talked aboutlate-nighttelevision—obviously directed at parents.
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The service advertised onlate-nighttelevision.
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The inspiration for the lyrics came fromlate-nighttelevision.
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These later became a staple oflate-nighttelevision.
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He also watched lots oflate-nighttelevisionto get into the right frame of mind.
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It has consistently been one of the highest-ratedlate-nighttelevisionprograms.
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Ultimately the movie was not shown in cinemas but aired onlate-nighttelevision.
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The arrest made headlines and became alate-nighttelevisionpunch-line.
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I suggest, in the case of somelate-nighttelevisionprogrammes, that we have got the balance wrong and should re-examine it.
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If it is discussed on alate-nighttelevisionchat show, it is usually one of several items that is discussed rather than the one item.
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We must look on the good side and not carp, especially on thelate-nighttelevisionshows where politicians get around the table and tear things to pieces.
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That may speak volumes for the discrimination of those who watched television at that time, rather than those who will engage inlate-nighttelevisionwatching this evening.
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The movie was not presented as a first-run release, and soon began appearing onlate-nighttelevisionreruns.
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The product was advertised as being capable of performing hundreds of precision layered haircuts in frequently airedlate-nighttelevisioninfomercials.
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Morsi declared, in alate-nighttelevisionaddress, that he would defend the legitimacy of his elected office with his life.
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The band also made manylate-nighttelevisionappearances, thanks to the giant radio success of the singles from the album.
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