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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a television source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source of information or content that comes from television, such as a broadcast or a program.
Example: "The documentary provided a television source that highlighted the impact of climate change on wildlife."
Alternatives: "a TV source" or "a broadcast source".
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That still trails the 57% who often get news from a television source but outpaces both radio (25%) and print newspapers (20%).
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Back then, you tuned in to watch pop cultural transition in action, be it an unknown singer figuring out how to capture and hold the attention of an audience or a music industry clinging desperately to a television-borne source of revival.
Cole, television sources in Los Angeles indicated, was an unexpectedly nervous performer in auditions, and, they added, could not win over Mike Darnell, the influential reality show chief even in an Anglophile Fox network.
Others on the list are thought to include US singers Jermaine Jackson and Lionel Ritchie, according to US television sources.
The episode received mixed reviews from television sources and critics.
The episode received negative reviews from television sources and critics.
The episode received generally mixed reviews from television sources and critics.
The episode received generally positive reviews from television sources and critics.
The episode received generally favorable reviews from television sources and critics.
It received divided reviews from television sources and critics, in addition to receiving criticism from the Parents Television Council.
Importantly, most information received about pandemic H1N1 is from television sources.
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