televised sport

collocation in English

meaningsoftelevisedandsport

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televised
adjective
uk
/ˈtel.ɪ.vaɪzd/
us
/ˈtel.ə.vaɪzd/
shown ...
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sport
noun
uk
/spɔːt/
us
/spɔːrt/
a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as ...
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(Definition oftelevisedandsportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are great dangers in leavingtelevisedsportto the market.
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The nation has a great appetite fortelevisedsport, and that shows no signs of abating.
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With modem methods of bringingtelevisedsportinto every living room in the land, the money stakes become larger still on a daily basis.
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After the world cup, racing is the mosttelevisedsporton terrestrial television.
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As well as being a form of entertainment,televisedsportis an important means of inspiring interest in sport, particularly among young people.
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Among the sporting world and the public at large who enjoy watchingtelevisedsportthere is a widespread misconception: the restrictions control not satellite broadcasting but pay television only.
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For the media, racing represents a front-line sport, with cumulative television audiences of more than 400 million, which makes it the second mosttelevisedsporton terrestrial television after football.
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Digital broadcasting has the potential to bring great benefits to viewers oftelevisedsport.
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One noticeable resemblance totelevisedsportwas in its soccer/football style commentary and pundit formats, though coverage also offered replay clips and highlights.
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According to speculations one of the reasons might be that the popularity oftelevisedsportevents kept the fans at home.
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The theater shows second run films, musical and comedy performances, and some televised sports events.
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Today they are mostly published online or announced on various televised sports programs.
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The first was the televised sports and hinterland.
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The firsts programs were televised sports and local news.
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