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the group of people listening to or viewing a public event.
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to transmit programs from a radio or television station
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a paid advertisement or announcement on radio or television
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a television film depicting current or historical events
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amusement; distraction from one's regular thoughts
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the extent of film material shot and exposed
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a television or radio program in which contestants answer questions or play games of skill or chance in order to win money or other prizes
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a person who introduces a television or radio show, or one who interviews guests
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broadcasting that treats factual matter in an entertaining way
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person who selects and plays recordings on a radio program or at a discotheque
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a person who is talking, esp. as a participant in a talk show
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(of a radio or television program) at the moment of its happening or being performed; not on tape or by prerecording
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the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, and magazines, that reach or influence people widely
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group of radio or television stations linked by wire or microwaves
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a radio or television series depicting the interconnected lives of many characters often in a sentimental, melodramatic way
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the weekday evening hours, thought of as having the largest television audience of the day
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a television or radio program in which people compete, usually for cash or prizes, by answering questions
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a device used to control the operation of an apparatus or machine, as a television set, from a distance
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a situation comedy
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informal word for television
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a person whose leisure time is spent watching television
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a person who watches television
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a conversation or meeting in which a writer, reporter, or television host seeks information from one or more persons for a news story, broadcast, etc.
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interviews getting the reactions of ordinary people, often in the street
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showing or describing an actual event accurately and without fictional elements
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to skip over or delete (TV commercials), as by switching channels or pushing a fast-forward button on a playback device