Sentence examples for bad broadcasters from inspiring English sources

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There is already plenty of bad punditry about, sometimes from jobbing newspaper journalists (written from shame-faced personal experience), and more often from retired footballers who in a previous life might simply have moved into being bad pub landlords or bad insurance salesmen, but who now have the opportunity to become bad journalists or bad broadcasters.

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"Is Baltimore the bad guy?" the broadcaster said rhetorically.

Try the big TV broadcasters.

The BBC's huge ratings success was bad news for commercial broadcasters, particularly ITV which suffered its worst-ever daily and weekly ratings.

It may be bad news for journalists and broadcasters looking for a scoop or a fight, but it's good news for parliament and politics.

Screen break Life after England for the broadcasters isn't all bad –10.2 million watched on the BBC as Spain beat Portugal, a high for non-England games.

"Boy, that's a bad deal," said Murphy, now a broadcaster for NBC, in a telephone interview Wednesday.

We say "potential" because the concession means no one will be forced to walk out the door before Christmas – a bad look for a public service broadcaster.

Armando Iannucci said it would be "bad capitalism" to diminish the national broadcaster, and said the debate about its future had been poisoned by the newspaper industry.

I feel bad for former Los Angeles Laker turned broadcaster, Mychal Thompson, his wife, and family.

People are clearly more curious about bad news than good, and newspapers and broadcasters give the public what it wants.

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