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'generalist tv' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to television programming that covers a wide variety of topics. For example, a news program could be described as "generalist tv" because it covers many topics from different areas of interest.
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The one generalist TV outlet that remains – Sky Sports News – is the most urgent of them all, a reminder that so much less of a fan's attention is devoted to what happens on the field these days than the action in between.
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With John Leonard gone and Clive James dilating increasingly upon his own perceived end (get well, Mr. James), Mr. Wolcott is among the last of the great, garrulous, generalist critics, equally at home writing about TV, movies, literature, music, comedy clubs, you name it.
The rise of multi-channel TV has hurt ITV's market share, as viewers in multi-channel homes desert ITV's generalist offerings for more specialised channels (see chart).
Her generalist.
"Microsoft is a generalist.
The generalist has become rare.
Don't be a generalist.
"So many university courses are generalist.
You have to be a generalist.
Barry's more of a generalist".
It's more of a generalist role.
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