live coverage

collocation in English

meaningsofliveandcoverage

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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coverage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
media
the reporting of a particular important event ...
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(Definition ofliveandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflive coverage

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It was interesting to seelivecoveragefrom that election.
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That can be properly appreciated only by watchinglivecoverage.
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At the moment the status quo provides for the events listed, thus protecting fulllivecoverage.
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All will be free to bid non-exclusively forlivecoverage, for highlights, for news extracts.
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We cannot even see the highlights of test matches overseas, let alone anylivecoverage.
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What plans he has to protectlivecoverageof key sporting events on terrestrial television.
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It has indicated that it may wish to carrylivecoverageof the event.
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Many people prefer highlights or delayed coverage tolivecoveragewhich may sometimes be in the middle of the night.
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There is also somelivecoverageand a number of daily or weekly programmes using parliamentary material.
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Were they to loselivecoverageof the entire five nations championship, they would feel seriously disadvantaged.
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They are concerned at the loss oflivecoverageof sporting events and are not seeking extensive highlight coverage.
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Cable networks and radio also hadlivecoverage.
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Livecoveragewill also include the playoffs and playoff final.
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Livecoveragewas interrupted only for advertising breaks.
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This programme usually containslivecoverageof two games.
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There will helivecoveragefor those who wish it, with highlights for those who do not want to watch hours of sport.
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It allows subscription or pay-per-view channels to broadcastlivecoverageof listed events only if rights are also made available to a terrestrial service.
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It would also be a question for decision whether the best use of a fifth channel would be the continuouslivecoverageof our proceedings.
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Instead, they turn out to prefer current affairs shows,livecoverage, documentaries and, above all, factual and informative news items in more general news programmes.
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The network was used to carrylivecoverageas he visited several cities.
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In fact, they were watchinglivecoverageof the races they should have been in.
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No coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies, nor anylivecoverage, was provided.
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Its mainlivecoveragewas of sports such as snooker, bowls and horse racing.
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In the 1990s,livecoveragewas expanded to include almost the entire sitting day.
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