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broadcast station
noun
A station from where a signal is emitted (more commonly a radio station or a television station)
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Deccan Radio was the first radio public broadcast station in the city starting on 3 February 1935, with FM broadcasting beginning in 2000.
Also included is Bhutan's only home-grown, broadcast station: the Bhutan Broadcasting Society BBSS).
The one-year deal also continues MSG's right to sell 50 games to a local broadcast station.
On the other hand, cable retransmits just about every local broadcast station in most markets, which satellite still does not.
The available spectrum in Chicago is already crowded with television channels, leaving little room for a new broadcast station.
Furthermore, since News12 is not a broadcast station, it does not fall under the F.C.C.'s license renewal process.
That rule would permit a company to own both a newspaper and a broadcast station in the same city.
The student body at Western Michigan University initiated and voted for a $10 annual fee to support the newspaper as well as radio and broadcast station.
While television ownership is not widespread in Rwanda outside Kigali, the government maintains one broadcast station, which offers programming in Kinyarwanda, French, and English.
JUST after the stroke of midnight on Aug. 14, 1947, the Peshawar broadcast station of All India Radio crackled to life: "This is Pakistan Broadcasting Service".
The Rams' loss to the Seahawks drew about one-quarter of that audience on ESPN and the local broadcast station that simulcast the game.
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