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Major broadcast exposure for him, he said, would be an interview on National Public Radio.
The labels' clout is crucial to getting new bands broadcast exposure, the fuel that drives sales.
Some struggle with imposter syndrome to the extent they fear broadcast exposure will mean they are "found out".
Through aggressive marketing and national broadcast exposure for U.S. soccer, blue-chip corporations began to rally behind the world's sport and made it very American.
In any case, none of the charges were made public until Oct. 3, when ITV, another network, broadcast "Exposure: the Other Side of Jimmy Savile".
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The first type of exposures are those connected with military and industrial uses and, to some extent broadcast exposures.
Although his Fox and MSNBC positions gave him broadcast network exposure (the former as the host of Fox's Saturday afternoon baseball studio show and the latter as the host of NBC's post-season baseball coverage) Olbermann is essentially a cable character.
Winter called out Good Morning America for not using the five-second delay to prevent the broadcast of the exposure.
This first national television broadcast greatly increased exposure, which led to hundreds of commercial appearances by Henson characters throughout the sixties.
As consumers shift more music consumption to digital streaming or satellite, it's become quite easy to listen to broadcast without much exposure to Canadian artists, so I suppose this must cut into revenues a bit.
The N.C.A.A. likes the exposure that broadcast television provides and it is unlikely ESPN would put many, if any, games on ABC.
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