broadcasting company
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broadcasting
noun[U]
uk/ˈbrɔːdˌkɑː.stɪŋ/us/ˈbrɑːdˌkæs.tɪŋ/
the activity or business of sending out programmes on television ...
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company
noun
uk/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/us/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofbroadcastingandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Likewise, middle- and senior-grade staff of the publicbroadcastingcompanywere required to retire at the age of 60 years under the terms of a thorough reorganisation.
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Although their author is now employed by abroadcastingcompany, before he went to broadcasting he was a teacher.
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Had he seen my answer yesterday, he would have seen that it was an indication to those people to become members of thebroadcastingcompany.
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In the slightly longer term, no successfulbroadcastingcompanycan operate without the control of its own schedule and finances.
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Foreign companies have no broadcast copyright so this new charge on radiodiffusion cannot benefit abroadcastingcompanyabroad.
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If they are broken by abroadcastingcompany, sanctions and punishments are available and are used.
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There is absolutely no reason at all why thebroadcastingcompany, which in effect is a retailing company, should own, manage, maintain and control the means of transmission.
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That can be the only justification for a state-owned and publicly subsidisedbroadcastingcompany.
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That haemorrhage goes out of a public servicebroadcastingcompanyand straight into bottom line profits for commercial shareholders.
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Is he going to allow those whose copyright has been infringed to sue thebroadcastingcompany, and is he at the same time going to protect them?
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Moreover, the payment made by the foreignbroadcastingcompanymay take no account of the relaying of the programme in another country.
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In this they are seeking to provide benefit, not for a foreignbroadcastingcompany, but an extra benefit for authors and composers.
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There is not onebroadcastingcompanythat has not expressed its grave reservations about this change.
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That is the sort of thing for which a nationalbroadcastingcompanycould be used and should be used, but was not used properly on that occasion.
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Now there is a third class ofbroadcastingcompany—the thieves.
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They ought to pay more, and so should every otherbroadcastingcompany.
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The former government-controlled radio and televisionbroadcastingcompanyis officially autonomous, but it has been accused by the political opposition of having a progovernment bias.
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Everybroadcastingcompanyhas members and the number of members gives them a status that is connected to the number of hours of broadcasting.
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Each group was faithful to itsbroadcastingcompany.
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She also set up an internetbroadcastingcompanyfor migrant workers.
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