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"the program was broadcast" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of transmitting a program via television, radio, or other media. Example: The program was broadcast live to millions of viewers around the world.
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But when the program was broadcast in the Netherlands last year, it was a colossal hit.
The program was broadcast from 9 to 11 p.m.
The program was broadcast by PBS in the United States in 2006.
Since the program was broadcast on June 8, 100,000 copies have been sold.
Gilliam had argued that if the program was broadcast then the Pythons would lose money.
The program was broadcast through this country and Europe over an NBC hook-up.
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The producers say the program is broadcast on more than 950 stations.
The program is broadcast in New York Sundays at midnight, on the Fox Broadcasting Network.
It is also tricky to measure the success of product integration if there is no immediate, significant bump in sales after the program is broadcast.
The Burger King Company announced that it would pull all its commercials from Sinclair stations all day on the date the program is broadcast.
The program is broadcast at 10 a.m. on Saturdays over two National Public Radio affiliates, sister stations at Long Island University -- WLIU, 88.3 FM, at Southampton College, and WCWP, 88.1 FM, at the C.W. Post campus in Brookville -- as well as streamed over www.WLIU.org at the same time.
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