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be tv
noun
Television
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Viewers have never shared TV executives' distaste for talking heads, never shared TV executives' fear of upmarket arts coverage, never shared what seems to be TV executives' fear of books.
Because of this emphasis on the ensemble, TV stars rarely become movie stars, but movie stars can often learn to be TV stars, just as a kid whose teacher writes "Frequently disturbs class" on his report card can often learn, with some effort, to be a kid who "Plays well with others".
It's HBO.' But sometimes, it's got to be TV".
The trend today is to be as nasty as you want to be: TV, Rodman, rap.
America Online figures the biggest buyer will be TV networks trying to attract viewers.
The next big thing is likely to be TV in Context.
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Horribly early time to be TV-ready, showing your house to the world when your husband's already gone to work, I thought.
He's the director of orthopedics and sports rehabilitation at Beth Israel Medical Center, but he's a serial moonlighter, hiding a spiffy gold tie inside his on-duty laboratory coat (as NBC's sports medicine consultant, he tends to be TV-ready).
From now on, it was going to be TV-ready sound bites over socialist rhetoric, private-public partnerships over nationalised industries.
The difference between our show and those dance formats on television is that we are truly a dance competition -- we don't have anybody backstage choreographing my kids and telling them to be TV-ready.
Remember - it's you who made the decision to be TV-free, and that is your right.
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