"television" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In the mid-1990s he acquired Guatemala's Canal 13, and completed a "virtual monopoly control of that nation's commercial television airwaves".
- The candidates had, as Tom Brokaw said, decided to "fight it out on the television airwaves."
- While the Democrats will take to the television airwaves this week, Mr. Weld has been running three television commercials for the past two weeks.
- The young man leaves without a compliment or nod of support for her, even though her image has saturated the television airwaves for weeks.
- Now, we all know that when ESPN has a sport or sports team on its television airwaves, coverage tends to increase.
- González's is a particularly powerful force in the media of Guatemala, with a virtual monopoly of the commercial television airwaves.
- Winner bowed from the television airwaves once again on April 20, 1951, followed by its radio counterpart on February 1, 1952.
- But it was asked with real concern, not the political speculation and odds-making that fill the television airwaves.
- The former Massachusetts governor has been aggressively courting absentee voters, blanketing the state's television airwaves and wooing local evangelical leaders.
- The show has never left the television airwaves and eventually spawned numerous spinoffs, reunions and feature films.
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