A television station and its programs.
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Examples for "channel"
Examples for "channel"
1She told MEPs Europe risked giving up a vital channel for dialogue.
2The Comedy Central TV channel launched here just over a year ago.
3An ideological and institutional shift would quickly channel all power Gingrich's way.
4I cannot build more power stations or more efficiently channel water supplies.
5The current trend channel doesn't hit that area until late next week.
1There's no golf course and no movies and only one television channel.
2His comments were carried by the privately owned Egyptian television channel CBC.
3He also said he no longer wanted to control a large television channel.
4UTV's new Dublin-based television channel is to begin broadcasting in January next year.
5Sir, - The new Irish language television channel is greatly welcome.
1The Comedy Central TV channel launched here just over a year ago.
2His comments were broadcast live by Russian state Rossiya 24 TV channel.
3Mittal told the TV channel they were still discussing their funding plans.
4The plan called for the creation of a nonprofit public-service TV channel.
5It has already acquired NBCUniversal, the major TV channel and movie producer.
6Fox Colombia is producing the show for Colombian private TV channel RCN.
7The senior FBI man changed the TV channel to CNN and sulked.
8You'd expect intelligent coverage from a TV channel like that, wouldn't you?
9He compared Vimeo to pay- TV channel HBO, which is supported by subscriptions.
10Transition Times: Newshounds listen up: a TV channel wants your take on events.
11A private TV channel said 15 people had been wounded in the explosion.
12The match will be on the main TV channel, said Jones.
13At present UPC and Eircom transmit the Oireachtas TV channel free of charge.
14The new Clangers will run on Sprout, the NBC-owned TV channel.
15To add the Reuters TV channel to your Roku, visit here.
16We went there with a journalist from a Brazilian TV channel.
Translations for TV channel