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television

[tel-uh-vizh-uhn] / ˈtɛl əˌvɪʒ ən /


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“It’s awesome,” Potgieter said upon learning his swing and strategy were analyzed on live television by tournament host Tiger Woods.

From Los Angeles Times

Netflix has a deal to acquire Warner’s movie and television studios and the HBO Max streaming platform, which requires approval from the Justice Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ceremony starts at 17:00, two hours before its TV broadcast begins, which means winners will be reported in the news and on social media before being seen on television.

From BBC

His celebrity status was further enhanced through his relationship with singer Charlotte Church and appearances on television shows such as The Bachelor and Strictly Come Dancing.

From BBC

It marks another major role for the Welsh performer, who has built a career across film and television, including in comedy Fresh Meat, about life at university, and the four-part drama The Guest.

From BBC