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station break
noun
A short intermission between programmes in a radio or television broadcast to identify the network, station or channel
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Columbia University Radio Club station break, 1941-1942.
So this book could easily have been redundant and jingoistic, like those incessant, insufferable paeans to Yankee greatness on every station break on the YES network.
A hallway cluttered with posters and photocopied notices leads to a cramped room where an engineer prepares for the next station break.
But then came a station break, and a young woman said: "Across America, Bahais are tapping into the power of unity to build racial harmony in their communities.
Amid the chaos, some of the men help prisoners held at the station break out, bursting through the barred windows and helping them shimmy down the building's drainpipes to freedom.
During a station break Mr. Carton said that despite the good-natured banter he would like to go down in history as something much more than a traitor: "My goal has always been to have fun on the air.
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Mr. Davidzon says the station breaks even, maybe.
He was later arrested when the television station broke the news.
The TV station broke into its regular broadcast to report the attack, as such assaults are rare in the Islamic Republic.
In 2014, Ofcom ruled that the station broke broadcasting guidelines when Lily Allen and Ed Sheeran swore on air at the Big Weekend festival.
JERRY STEVENS Every Milwaukee news station broke into programming and has been covering Brett's retirement all day.
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