Sentence examples for broadcasting potential from inspiring English sources

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Doncaster values the broadcasting potential of the league without Rangers, for three years at least, at only £3m.

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On-demand and time-shifted viewing have turned TV into a 24/7 medium, lessening the risk of broadcasting a potential hit when the audience are still outside playing naked Swingball.

Jefferies said that the match, in which three Rangers players were sent off and the Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, was pulled apart from the Rangers assistant, Ally McCoist, would increase Scottish football's broadcasting revenue potential.

The American and British governments have effectively warned their citizens to stay away, calling the crowded sports events, as well as transportation hubs and other venues broadcasting the games, "potential targets for terrorist attacks".

Meanwhile, Sir Philip earlier said the IPC would scrutinise potential broadcasting partners more carefully in future after US rights holders NBC failed to show any live 2012 action.

It could be estimated that by using the technology improvements overviewed above, a new DVB-T2 digital terrestrial broadcasting standard allows potential capacity gain from 50 up to 90% compared with a DVB-T mode of similar robustness.

The world's top tech companies have heavily invested in AR/VR and are persistent in broadcasting the technologies' potential to blur the lines of how consumers interact with the digital world.

With Egyptian state television and other Arab channels also broadcasting the series, the potential audience numbers in the tens of millions.

In a new era of digital broadcasting, they cite the potential bundling of information, technology and human capital as having the capacity to undermine diversity and plurality.

A television station in Huntsville, Ala., offered viewers nothing but a black screen for 12 minutes Sunday night — at the exact time that the CBS News program "60 Minutes" was broadcasting a report about potential political skulduggery involving the former Bush administration official Karl Rove in the conviction of a former Democratic governor of the state.

(v) Frequent broadcasting of willing lists (potential relay entries) between nodes.

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