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television

[tel-uh-vizh-uhn] / ˈtɛl əˌvɪʒ ən /


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As the filing deadline approaches, Kiley pondered his path forward in a decision that was compared by political insiders to the reality television show “The Bachelor.”

From Los Angeles Times

The new screens were on television sets, just being introduced to U.S. homes at mass scale.

From The Wall Street Journal

The combined company also must manage its enormous portfolio of linear television networks, which would include Paramount’s CBS and Nickelodeon, and Warner Bros.’

From Los Angeles Times

As Raftery writes, television and films had, at the time, generated the notion that serial killers were “unhinged lunatics,” but the agents discovered a different side.

From Los Angeles Times

The president did not deliver a traditional address to the American people on network television, instead posting a hastily-edited eight-minute video statement to Truth Social.

From Salon