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a program on cable television
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a program on cable television" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific show or broadcast that is available on cable TV. Example: "I watched a fascinating program on cable television last night about the history of space exploration."
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60 human-written examples
"I'm very angry at the builders," said Borough President Adolfo Carrión Jr. "I was like, 'That can't possibly be true, that doesn't make any sense,"' said Gary Axelbank, host of BronxTalk, a public affairs program on cable television.
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It was the third most watched program on cable television that week with a 3.6 percent household rating and a household audience of 3.9 million.
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That sentence abridges 12½ minutes of airtime on "Fox & Friends," which is the leading morning program on cable television news by a mile, despite its persistent swerves into sheer idiocy.
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It has scored the highest ratings for any entertainment program on cable television this season.
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The group is planning to present a daily schedule filled with liberal personalities as hosts of a range of programs, including news analysis segments, talk shows and entertainment programs in the spirit of "The Daily Show," the spoof news program on cable television's Comedy Central that skewers Washington.
News & Media
This rating made it the highest rated program on cable television that night.
Wiki
In another sign of a growing appetite for original programming on cable television, a leading cable group is adding a third channel to its lineup and stepping up its commitment to original scripted series.
News & Media
Of course, there are times my wife and I watch one of those house buying programs on cable television and dream of owning a winter home on the coast of Puerto Vallarta.
News & Media
One of the most successful programs on cable television is "Biography" on the A & E network -- and NBC has noticed.
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But a combination with United Video's Prevue Networks, which scrolls the schedules of broadcast and cable programming on cable television, promises a new avenue of growth.
News & Media
For decades, public access programming on cable television has provided a virtually free forum for community activists and aspiring entertainers, for preening star wannabes as well as serious-minded political watchdogs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the phrase to describe genres, target demographics, or content regulations specific to cable television.
Common error
Avoid using "cable television" interchangeably with "broadcast television". Cable television requires a subscription and transmits signals via coaxial cables or fiber optics, while broadcast television is free and uses over-the-air signals.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a program on cable television" functions as a noun phrase that specifies the medium on which a show or broadcast is available. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a program on cable television" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase for identifying television shows distributed through cable networks. Ludwig AI confirms this. While examples are missing in the current search data, related phrases like "cable tv show" and "cable television series" can be used as alternatives depending on the context. It's important to distinguish cable television from broadcast television to avoid confusion.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cable tv show
Shorter and more informal, replacing 'program' with 'show' and 'television' with 'TV'.
cable television series
Specifies a series of episodes rather than a single program.
cable network program
Emphasizes the network that airs the program.
show on a cable channel
Replaces "television" with "channel", emphasizing the broadcasting source.
programming on cable tv
Focuses on the broader concept of programming rather than a specific program.
a broadcast on cable television
Replaces "program" with "broadcast", focusing on the act of transmission.
a telecast on cable
A more technical and slightly dated term for a television broadcast.
content on cable television
Highlights the content aspect, suitable when discussing the nature of what's shown.
a presentation on cable television
Emphasizes the act of presenting information or entertainment.
airing on cable television
Focuses on the action of a show being broadcasted to the public.
FAQs
How can I use "a program on cable television" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a specific show, for example: "I watched "a program on cable television" about the history of technology."
What are some alternatives to saying "a program on cable television"?
Alternatives include "cable tv show", "cable television series", or "show on a cable channel", depending on the context.
Is there a difference between a "cable television program" and a "broadcast television program"?
Yes, "a cable television program" is distributed through cable networks and usually requires a subscription, whereas a broadcast television program is transmitted over the airwaves and is generally free to view.
How can I describe the type of content found on "a program on cable television"?
You could describe it by genre (e.g., "a documentary"), target audience (e.g., "a children's show"), or content (e.g., "an educational program"), specifying that it is "a program on cable television".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested