Sentence examples for specialist programmes from inspiring English sources

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Those households can now access the best stories, headlines, bulletins and specialist programmes whenever they want.

From our playlist that governs the daytime shows to all the specialist programmes, the breadth of music on offer is unique.

Anecdotally, that proportion is on the rise as more squeezed business schools look to introduce specialist programmes as a way of filling classrooms.

From 9 June, when Sky Arts 2 closes, there will be a single Sky Arts "super channel," accompanied by an on-demand website housing 1,000 hours of specialist programmes.

She said her biggest achievement at the channel was to overtake ITV in the ratings three and half years ago and bring audiences to specialist programmes such as Robert Winston's The Human Body.

Following interviews with local media in Teeside, Mr Hogg confirmed north-east police officers had effectively ended active operations to seek out small-scale producers, and will instead offer specialist programmes as an alternative to court action and potential imprisonment.

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Our specialist programme covers areas such as finance and audit, human resources, treasury, commercial, branch network, risk management, banking and mortgages.

At government level, tackling poverty can no longer be, in administrative terms, a specialist programme attached to a junior ministerial portfolio, but must be placed at the core of policymaking.

As Carly Hilts, assistant editor of Current Archaeology, has pointed out, "It is practically unheard of for a factual, specialist programme to spend two decades as the public face of its subject and become a national institution along the way".

The adding of digital services like 6 Music and 1Xtra, the demands of multi-platform, the exponential genre creep where you have to be seen to have a specialist programme dealing with every last musical subdivision – all mean that the BBC's music services now employ more people to reach fewer listeners than before.

It has been estimated to affect 26 in 100,000 people, and the rarity and peculiarity of it makes it difficult to spot, according to Gill Thurlow, consultant nurse at the Royal National Orthopaedic hospital (RNOH), which offers a specialist programme admitting in-patients with CRPS.

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