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to televise
verb
To broadcast, or be broadcast, by television
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Balkman has agreed to televise the Oklahoma jury trial.
"They might have to televise his junior high games".
The truth is more complicated and less easy to televise.
His tournament-based organization has a deal with Fox Sports to televise fights and with NBC to televise a weekly highlight show.
They are trying to get the deal done in time to televise P.S.A.L. football.
We had a notion, wouldn't it be interesting to televise the C.F.D.A.'s?
He took a sport that no one knew how to televise and made it interesting.
C-Span later reported that the court had denied its request to televise the proceedings.
"We couldn't find anybody to televise a single game," he said.
They also decided to televise the prize ceremony and have Hollywood celebrities announce the awards.
They have also called on C-Span not to televise it this year.
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