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Discover LudwigThe phrase "televised coverage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the broadcasting of an event or news on television. Example: "The televised coverage of the championship game attracted millions of viewers."
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Between 1987 and 1989 he was the editor of television news and current affairs, during which time he launched the BBC's televised coverage of Parliament.
In 1989, televised coverage of the Commons began.
I think the extraordinary televised coverage of the war with Iraq is a good thing.
Speed Stick sponsors televised coverage of the X Games and Gravity Sports.
And there is absolutely no reason for the Supreme Court to continue to prohibit televised coverage of its arguments.
In 1952 it began regulating live televised coverage of college football in order to protect game attendance in the stadiums.
Mr. Aquino did not recommend any charges against members of the press, whose televised coverage of the standoff, officials said, contributed to Mr. Mendoza's rage.
Moments after the crash, televised coverage on WCBS-TV Channel 2 showed two men clinging to the inverted skids of the helicopter.
Once ABC's televised coverage begins (at 7 p.m. Eastern time), the app's screen will reset for the 90-minute red carpet coverage.
During Poland's martial law in the eighties, Urban was General Wojciech Jaruzelski's press secretary, holding extensive press conferences on Tuesdays, with televised coverage in the evening.
Although it initially focused on the U.S. House of Representatives, in 1986 the Senate agreed to televised coverage, and C-SPAN2 was introduced to carry those proceedings.
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