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"It seems like this is the broadcasting equivalent of making something pink and putting sparkles on it," she said.
If those regulation are watered down, Sky might become the broadcasting equivalent of one of Murdoch's hectoring tabloids.
One of this year's Bafta nominees could become the broadcasting equivalent of a triple Olympic gold medallist.
It is just one race, but for the corporation its loss is the broadcasting equivalent of the ravens leaving the Tower.
The BBC won the TV election with more than 4 million viewers for David Dimbleby's swansong while Channel 4's "alternative" night of coverage beat ITV which suffered the broadcasting equivalent of almost losing its deposit.
Although showing on consecutive days and not billed as part of a themed sequence, BBC1 next week launches two new shows offering a broadcasting equivalent of what art curators like to call a "conversation" between pictures hanging on opposite walls.
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Radio-Belgium, founded in 1923, was broadcasting the equivalent of a spoken newspaper as early as 1926.
As a Manchester United fan, she may not welcome the comparison, but Frank has been the broadcasting world's equivalent of Mark Hughes this summer as she has worked frantically towards Monday's channel launch.
When an elm tree is being attacked by insects, it does the chemical equivalent of broadcasting "I'm hurt!
The new Facebook feature, though, was the equivalent of broadcasting that conversation over the public address system.
We still have no Ministry of American Culture, no Public Diplomacy Chief Executive Officer, and no BBC-equivalent global broadcasting brand, only Dick Cheney to keep chirping about the 'good ole days' and how unsafe we are with a new administration.
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