Sentence examples for broadcaster off from inspiring English sources

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Former employees and supporters have gathered there since Tuesday night, when the authorities pulled the broadcaster off the air.

The launch of the new stations comes less than a month after Absolute Radio's owner, the Times of India Group, formally took the broadcaster off the market and gave it its "long-term backing".

A report masterminded by Burns laid out the benefits of a not-for-profit future as a company limited by guarantee for Channel 4. This would take the broadcaster off the public books but shareholders would expect no financial stake and profits could continue to be spent on programming.

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With one stroke – the signature on a £275m cheque – the satellite broadcaster headed off the possibility of BT following the launch of its profitable BT Sport with BT Drama.

Alan Carr has signed an exclusive deal with Channel 4 that is thought to be worth nearly £3m over two years, after the broadcaster fought off feverish interest from the BBC and ITV.

PAGE A8 Robertson Causes a Furor Pat Robertson, the Christian broadcaster, set off a firestorm with his comments that the United States should kill the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez, a leftist who sits atop huge oil reserves.

After 18 months of sparring between the Tories and BBC executives over the level of the licence fee, the future funding of the corporation has been hammered out in frantic negotiations in little over three days, with the broadcaster coming off decidedly second best.

Several Turkish opposition newspapers have been shut over the past six months and broadcasters taken off air.

When Sky and other broadcasters jetted off around Europe to cover matches Gray and Keys were always conspicuous by their presence at the front of the plane.

In 2009, after television broadcasters turned off their analog signals nationwide in favor of digital, millions of people threw away their old televisions and replaced them with sleeker flat-screen models.

Almost all the broadcasters signed off with the phrase "pesach kasher," a kosher Passover, something you did not hear in Israel a generation ago (and I have not heard since Talmud Torah, the orthodox school I went to in Montreal, in the nineteen-fifties).

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