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[tee-vee, tee-] / ˈtiˈvi, ˌti- /


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The latter she built out as “my own Boss Hogg Cadillac” with horns on the hood, an allusion to the “The Dukes of Hazzard,” a late 1970s and early 1980s TV show.

From The Wall Street Journal

And more than 11 million Canadians watched the sport on TV in 2024, according to estimates from Curling Canada, the national governing body for the sport.

From Los Angeles Times

I did not grasp from the TV images of the 2020 Castle fire how deeply it would affect me personally when I saw its aftermath with my own eyes.

From Los Angeles Times

Over three series, The Mandalorian has become the most successful Star Wars TV spin-off.

From BBC

Kim Kardashian's legal series All's Fair, however, was far less well received with some critics suggesting it "may be the worst TV drama ever".

From BBC