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channel

[chan-l] / ˈtʃæn l /




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“We are not concerned that volumes will decline in 2026 as RUN pursues higher-margin channels for profit,” Moore wrote, referring to the company’s monetization of newly originated subscriptions.

From Barron's

By 1787 Madison and the other Founders knew that the great challenge for a new constitution was to channel democratic energy into republican institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the bid is accepted and makes it through regulatory hurdles, the new company will own the news channel CNN, as well as CBS News, which it acquired when Paramount and Skydance merged last year.

From BBC

But their loss is more than offset through three other channels.

From The Wall Street Journal

Discovery, including its declining television business, which includes cable channels like CNN, Discovery and Cartoon Network.

From MarketWatch