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The phrase "a network programme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type of program that is broadcasted over a network, such as television or radio, or a software application that operates over a computer network.
Example: "The new documentary is set to air as a network programme next Sunday evening."
Alternatives: "a network show" or "a network broadcast".
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These stations can raise their advertising rates if they transmit a network programme that attracts a bigger audience.
The TV sample was obtained in response to a network programme (the Food Hospital, Channel 4) on the sleep benefits of tart cherry juice (n=6876; 76% female, 36.4 years (13.3)).
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We sought to assess the effectiveness of such a social network programme for sustaining long-term health.
I'm responsible for all network programmes in TV, radio and new media which are made in-house by the BBC in London, Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester, everything from the Proms to EastEnders to content for Websites".
However, after Ofcom said today it would introduce tougher financial penalties for shows that breach the broadcasting code, ITV plc responded by saying that in future all network programmes would be checked again by its in-house team as it had "a lack of confidence in the compliance procedures of Channel Television".
In a blog for the network, programme manager Lucia Grenna wrote: When made aware, students are able to articulate and amplify climate change messages...we set out to harness their peer power and facilitate students' ability to promote action, offer solutions, and inspire real change.
By contrast, Pacifica's most popular network programme is "Democracy Now!", a daily hour-long feature that won an award earlier this year for its coverage of massacres in oil-rich regions of Nigeria.But if Pacifica's programming has remained defiantly the same, its potential audience has been changing, especially in San Francisco.
Since 2005, Microclinic International has pioneered the research and development of a novel social network "microclinic" model a social network programme designed to propagate lifestyle change and leverage pre-existing social networks to improve health.
Despite publicity and the capture of a big London name, the new programme had fewer viewers than the network programme and fewer than STV's Scotland Tonight.
Its games draw an average of 20m viewers, far more than the average scripted network programme.But the troubles faced by professional football this offseason concern not mere labour troubles or television rights; they go straight to the morality of the game itself.
ITV's network programme budget of £1bn will be cut back by £65m this year, held flat next year and cut a further £70m in 2011.
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