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TV

[tee-vee, tee-] / ˈtiˈvi, ˌti- /


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Now, he will oversee all of Disney and its 230,000 workforce as the entertainment colossus tries to soar in the streaming age amid the erosion of the company’s once mighty legacy cable TV business.

From Los Angeles Times

She ran Fox’s television studio and network before taking over Disney’s TV business and co-heading streaming.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hit TV series has spurred fans to create dance parties and merch themed to the show, creating a welcoming community with mutual love for the queer hockey romance along the way.

From Los Angeles Times

Both are hybrid devices that can be connected to a TV or used on-the-go.

From Barron's

But Shiffrin’s willingness to show her vulnerable side—often in real time, right there at the finish, with a TV camera in her face—has cultivated a new legion of fans, especially outside of skiing.

From The Wall Street Journal