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programming

[proh-gram-ing, -gruh-ming] / ˈproʊ græm ɪŋ, -grə mɪŋ /


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The review also found that there are "still more men than women" featured in BBC News, nations and factual programming, referring to both presenters and contributors.

From BBC

The benefits of the high-cost programming appeared to be there, as Peacock saw big gains in revenue and subscribers in the quarter.

From MarketWatch

"I also love digital technologies and programming. I realised I could combine the two."

From Barron's

Like many cable networks, CNN has experienced declines in ad revenue and ratings over the past few years in part due to consumers abandoning cable TV and in part due to its own programming struggles.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dependence on contributors, who are not employees but paid for their TV appearances, is commonly used on cable news networks that need to fill hours of programming.

From Los Angeles Times