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The International Olympic Committee has some pretty strict rules when it comes to broadcasting rights.
I ask Tom for his Golden Rules when it comes to broadcasting.
When it comes to broadcasting and communications, though, independence as envisaged in the white paper would mark a revolution.
Ms. Davis's 11-hour filibuster inadvertently illuminated the stark technological differences that exist from state to state when it comes to broadcasting the public's business.
"When it comes to broadcasting twenty-four hours a day with no verifiable facts, I wouldn't trade our experience and expertise for anybody's," he said.
Because of NJN's slimmer budget and smaller viewership, the station often loses out to New York and Philadelphia when it comes to broadcasting the more popular public shows.
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That was the chosen medium for the BBC when it came to broadcasting the Olivier Awards from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, last weekend.
When it came to broadcasting, President Reagan was a natural.
No sooner had they tumbled from my mouth than my life tumbled before my eyes and, when it comes to my broadcasting nadirs, that one is down in the crowded depths.
While delighted to receive the occasional YouTube video in my inbox from friends, I largely sit things out when it comes to personal broadcasting services like Twitter and FriendFeed – they simply generate too much noise (and I have too little time to sift through it all).
Now, a new study suggests they are outnumbered when it comes to writing and broadcasting about films, too.
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