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Their departures left the Academy scrambling not only to fill key roles on the show but also to protect its core asset, a telecast that brings it about $80 million a year.
In December 1983, Brookshier created a stir during a telecast.
The time is to accommodate a telecast by ESPN.
Executives are considering a telecast of the opening.
Heck, even the stodgy old Peabody awards had a telecast last year.
"I think I come by my opinions painstakingly," he said this month after a telecast during the Tournament of Champions.
If we distilled a telecast to only the moments of "meaningful" play, the game would be unwatchable.
What is the difference between a performance of "The Marriage of Figaro" and a telecast of "The Sopranos"?
The association has been considering a plan to stage the ceremony without a telecast to avoid confronting striking writers.
In 1970, ABC started a television series based on the play, and in 1982 it was HBO's turn with a telecast starring Richard Thomas as Paul.
The wealthier patrons were seated in the auditorium, but a crowd of thousands watched a telecast of the concert outside, many of them leaning on their scooters.
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