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The "Slow TV" movement began in Norway six years ago when public broadcaster NRK broadcasted an uninterrupted seven-hour feed of a train journey.
State media broadcasted photos of a building partly crumpled in the industrial park and a sea of brown soil covering a vast area.
The purchase occurred after NBC, who formerly broadcasted the show, severed ties with Trump when he suggested the majority of Mexican illegal immigrants were mostly drug users, criminals or rapists during a presidential campaign speech.
The technology can even be used over Google Hangouts, since the sound is broadcasted over the video chat.
So in this way Trank broadcasted that he's the latest in a line of directors who have complained that they have lost creative control of a film that carries their name.
Last month he made waves when he went on Newsnight after it broadcasted a report alleging that Saudi Arabia was complicit in war crimes in neighbouring Yemen.
Our Emperor broadcasted his own voice through radio directly to us, common people of Japan.
Twenty-four hours you're gone and the police are up here and long since gone and you're being broadcasted for in thirteen states all covered with snow — and I look out that window and I see a gray smudge in a nightgown standing on the edge of the roof over there — in a snowbank and I'm praying to God and I run out of this place, across the street.
It broadcasted eyewitness reports from Libyan reporters on the scene.
Each time, I pulled out my iPhone, not the GX1, then shot, edited, and broadcasted the photo within minutes.
Both Telemundo and Univision broadcasted a speech tonight by a Tea Party favorite, Ted Cruz, a Cuban-American Republican who won the Senate election in Texas.
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