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Russia's state-run broadcasting company had its U.K. bank accounts frozen Russia's state-run broadcasting company had its U.K. bank accounts frozen The state-run Russian broadcasting company RT, formerly known as Russia Today, had its U.K. bank accounts frozen on Monday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Broadcasting company Gray Television Inc (GTN.
It wouldn't have been produced by a major national broadcasting company.
It is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, not the American Broadcasting Company.
It is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, not the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
The suspects produced press cards showing that they worked for Iran Broadcasting Company.
For Daydream, there's a video app from broadcasting company Sky, offering 360-degree videos.
She left the television broadcasting company in 2018 over her controversial comments regarding blackface.
But Hoover did respond to the Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company employee on March 26, 1969.
Fox's shares rose nearly 6% after the broadcasting company reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings.
Sinclair is currently the largest local TV broadcasting company with 173 TV stations around the country.
CBS— The television broadcasting company dipped 212.9% after missing on revenue for its third-quarter earnings.
KQV Broadcasting Company—decided that baseball broadcasts were private property that could be sold to networks.
Lorraine told the Australian Broadcasting Company last year that bodybuilding gives her a strong sense of confidence.
French speaker maker Devialet just announced a brand new speaker in partnership with British broadcasting company Sky.
London-based events and broadcasting company, Boiler Room, announced plans today to launch a virtual reality venue.
The broadcasting company struck a deal with DirecTV and kept the show going for three more seasons.
He leaked information on the case to Hajo Seppelt, a journalist for the German broadcasting company ARD.
The Canadian Broadcasting Company has confirmed with the Bank of Canada that Canuck currency contains animal fat too.
Because Fox Television, the corporate cousin of the Fox Broadcasting Company, owns New Girl, while NBC owns Mindy.
In the court documents, prosecutors said "Broadcasting Company Executive #1" helped pay the bribes to the FIFA official.
The broadcasting company said the networks had 74 million subscribers and brought in $3.8 billion in revenue in 2018.
But he lashed out at the wrong ABC, tagging the Australian Broadcasting Corporation instead of the American Broadcasting Company.
Nigerian broadcasting company Channels TV said in a tweet that one of its reporters was shot in the stomach.
Launch partners will include Douglas Elliman, Seabourn Cruise Line, Fox Broadcasting Company, and the Dentsu Aegis Network, and more.
It was sold in 1969 and is now owned by the Midway Broadcasting Company and has a talk format.
President-elect Carter appointed her ambassador to Belgium, and she resigned her chairmanship of Cox Broadcasting Company to accept.
Mr. Desmond, 53, is a radio documentary producer for RTE, the Irish national public service broadcasting company, in Dublin.
"Theme parks are a place for family fun and happiness, not tragedy," he said, according to the Australian Broadcasting Company.
There she helped integrate Modem Media and the Medical Broadcasting Company to become Digitas Health, a health care marketing firm.
Kaleigh Rogers, a reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Company (and former VICE staffer), said she was captivated by this movement.
The state-run Russian broadcasting company RT, formerly known as Russia Today, had its U.K. bank accounts frozen on Monday.
" Union, 47, tweeted Wednesday that she had met with the television broadcasting company and expressed her "hope for real change.
The death toll includes nine other Broncos players, two coaches, two employees of a broadcasting company and the bus driver.
The acquisition would not include some key Fox assets, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and the Fox Broadcasting Company.
A merger that would have given a conservative broadcasting company access to 73 percent of US households is now officially dead.
The cubs have been kept in a special maternity unit since their birth last October, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
Ms. Conti (left), 29, and Ms. Carr-Harris, 32, work at Vice Media, the digital media and broadcasting company in Brooklyn.
There's a conspiracy afoot in the hallowed halls of the National Broadcasting Company, and Rob Morrow is determined to figure it out.
There's a conspiracy afoot in the hallowed halls of the National Broadcasting Company, and Rob Morrow is determined to figure it out.
HBO has partnered with RAI, Italy's public broadcasting company, to bring Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend, the international publishing phenomenon, to television.
Her husband has found a new job with a broadcasting company that lets him get home at a reasonable hour every night.
Co-Founder of digital video broadcasting company NeuLion Chris Wagner discusses its growth and work with the NFL and other sports leagues.
The television broadcasting company said that its direct-to-consumer services are growing rapidly, bringing in substantial income and attracting younger viewers.
The Fox assets under consideration do not include the Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox Broadcasting Company and certain other components.
There's no word yet on casting, but the series is scheduled to hit Netflix, in collaboration with the Canadian Broadcasting Company, in 2017.
AOL (which owns TechCrunch), the Canadian Broadcasting Company, Comic-Con and Mazda have all signed on for IBM to provide online video solutions.
I read some time ago about a meeting between Netflix Italy, the documentary makers, and someone from [Italy's national public broadcasting company] RAI.
Abernethy will relocate to Los Angeles, however, to work with Fox Broadcasting Company and Fox Sports, which are both headquartered in the area.
Comcast owns NBC Universal and Xfinity, and in 2018 acquired European provider Sky, in turn making it the world's second biggest broadcasting company.
On Fridays, Hopkins travels to London, where she spends three days working on her two weekend radio shows for LBC (London Broadcasting Company).
The broadcasting company, which has had a presence in New York City for decades, will take up more than 1.2 million square feet.
In a Fresco promotional video, Scott Centers, COO of Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, which owns KTBY, marvels that Fresco offers an affordable alternative.
As the world's oldest national broadcasting company (and the biggest), the BBC seems to be anticipating the winds of change with regards to streaming content.
Fox Broadcasting Company and National Geographic are investigating astrophysicist and Cosmos host Neil deGrasse Tyson after three women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Fox Broadcasting Company issued a rare statement Thursday in support of a bipartisan prison and sentencing reform package currently being debated by the Senate.
The other vote on Thursday involves lifting a limit on the amount of certain airwaves any one television broadcasting company can own throughout the country.
Broadcasting company Mediaset Espana was up 2.3 percent after JP Morgan upgraded the stock to 'overweight' from 'neutral', citing exposure to strong ad trends in Spain.
"It could be that the bed is thrown away when [its owner] got better in the '50s and '60s," Bailey told Dutch public broadcasting company NOS.
And there doesn't seem to be many buyers waving their hands at the last remaining independent broadcasting company, but it's still very early in the process.
The group, known as The Dark Overlord, first threatened ABC on Friday with a cryptic tweet:  American Broadcasting Company may be up next, ladies and gentlemen.
At a certain point, ABC would have stopped being the American Broadcasting Company and would have become the broadcast network home of Roseanne Barr's Twitter feed.
Rai, the Italian public broadcasting company, has long been the only TV channel in Italy; the vintage footage in the show is both moving and infuriating.
Given that Mr. Diller helped create the Fox Broadcasting Company with Rupert Murdoch — and blessedly greenlighted "The Simpsons" — I wonder if he feels like Dr. Frankenstein.
Al Jazeera America, the offshoot of the Qatar-based broadcasting company, is going to be phased out as of April 30, the New York Times reports.
The conservative broadcasting company has caused a stir for requiring its anchors to read aloud a promotional message warning against "fake stories" in other media outlets.
The couple, 100 and 109 years old, respectively, are the subjects an episode of 100 And Counting, a short documentary series produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
BBC China editor Carrie Gracie resigned from her position after learning that the broadcasting company operates a "secretive and illegal pay culture" that systematically discriminates against women.
Then on February 24th a team of 32 organisers resigned from the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (NPBCU), throwing the festival of tawdry pop into doubt.
Actor Baldwin imitates President Trump on the Saturday Night Live weekly show on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), one of the most important in the United States.
She told the Australian Broadcasting Company that the agents appeared to have been given  "turbocharged power" by Trump's travel ban to "humiliate and insult" people they detained.
Strange, meanwhile, boasted of defending "our precious religious liberty" by litigating on behalf of a Christian broadcasting company that opposed Obamacare's mandate that insurance plans cover contraception.
TV broadcasting company Sinclair will buy 21st Century Fox's 21 regional sports networks from Disney for $10 billion, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
Studies say every major broadcasting company will likely have its own streaming service by 2022, and most of them are likely to engage in the same behavior.
The commercial was prefaced with a voiceover that said the Sinclair station agreed to air it because the broadcasting company supports sharing both sides of an issue.
New York (CNN Business)Drake has signed an exclusive multi-year deal with Caffeine, a budding broadcasting company that hopes to rival Amazon's Twitch and Google's YouTube.
The Australian Broadcasting Company said the United States consulate had been affected, but because of the continuing government shutdown, consulate officials were not immediately available for comment.
Amet's story has since spread far and wide, prompting Fox Broadcasting Company, which produces Tyson's show Cosmos, and National Geographic, which airs it, to announce an official investigation.
Today, the broadcasting company has announced that it is in the process of hiring outside counsel to conduct an independent investigation of the allegations, The Hollywood Reporter writes.
Turner President David Levy is also expected to resign from the broadcasting company, which is also owned by AT&T, according to a source familiar with the plan.
Restrictions on labor accelerated in 1949, when 10 unionized technicians at the Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina, were fired for distributing handbills criticizing their employer.
In March 2018, two parents in Australia took their 303-month-old daughter to the hospital after she had a seizure, the Australian Broadcasting Company reported on Thursday.
We hear a lot these days about the Olympic tradition, mostly from the American Broadcasting Company, which will televise the Games, and from Exxon, Coke, McDonald's, Levi's, etc.
Although the first private TV stations were starting to emerge, during the 1970s Italian TV was still dominated by Rai (Radiotelevisione Italiana), the country's national public broadcasting company.
They began asking themselves which audiences they were not serving well and what they could do to better live up to the company name — the American Broadcasting Company.
Photo: Charles Sykes (AP)Following allegations of sexual misconduct and amid an investigation by National Geographic and Fox Broadcasting Company, Cosmos host Neil deGrasse Tyson has broken his silence.
According to Swiss broadcasting company SRF, the man told the courts that he never purposefully removed the condom and that it must have either torn or was somehow lost.
Dane Butswinkas, an attorney for ABC, acknowledged the broadcasting company has no local ties during Monday's opening statements, but asked that jurors look beyond this and examine the facts.
Fox Broadcasting Company, the Rupert Murdoch–owned corporation that controls Fox News Channel, also publicly endorsed the bill, giving it a degree of institutional cover from conservative media outlets.
A 72-year-old man was seriously injured after attempting to break up a fight between his pet dog and a giant Goanna lizard, the Australian Broadcasting Company reported.
"He cares about his family so much," said Hiroyo Abe, 48, who works at a satellite broadcasting company and was attending a theater performance in Tokyo on Tuesday afternoon.
NBC News Chairman Andrew "Andy" Lack is setting the record straight on whether or not the television broadcasting company knew of Matt Lauer's alleged sexual misconduct before his firing.
Perhaps the most obvious advance was color television, which took off in the 22s after a bitter standards war between Columbia Broadcasting System and the ultimately victorious National Broadcasting Company.
Marblemedia produced the show in association with Netflix and Canadian broadcasting company Blue Ant Media and had distributed "Tales of Light," a documentary reality show about photography that Netflix bought.
Now, six weeks into the investigation, the Toronto police say they'll be interviewing an "extensive list" of people, but wouldn't identify any of them, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Company.
Arnaud Feist, the chief executive of Brussels Airport, told the Belgian broadcasting company RTBF on Friday that setting up checks at entrances would only move the threat outside the building.
When the Canadian Broadcasting Company followed up on the story, it found that the dog's owner, a Manitoba man named Brian Ladoon, feeds polar bears that stumble onto his property.
Rumors surfaced after "Succession" premiered that the show was written about media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who owns global conglomerate News Corporation and founded the Fox Broadcasting Company, among other ventures.
NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) - Broadcasting company Gray Television Inc is well placed to profit from an anticipated deluge of political advertising ahead of U.S. elections in 2020, according to Barron's.
In President Donald Trump's ongoing war with the media, he tweet-slammed CNN and NBC Monday while praising conservative-leaning Sinclair Broadcasting Company, whose anchors have warned viewers about fake news.
"My neighbor broke into my house and got them and handed them to someone I know who works on the check-in desk at Qantas," Katrina told the Australia Broadcasting Company.
Earlier this year, Cumulus Media sold flagship radio stations in New York City, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and San Francisco to the nonprofit Christian broadcasting company EMF for $753 million.
CBS — Shares of CBS are up more than 3 percent after the broadcasting company revealed it now has 8 million direct-to-consumer subscriptions, which is a growth ahead of schedule.
CareerBuilder LLC is owned by broadcasting company Tribune Media Co, TV station operator Tegna Inc and newspaper group McClatchy Co. These current owners will all retain a minority stake, Apollo said.
Early on in the event, which was held at the White House, Trump took a question about Russia from Paula Vilén, a reporter from the Finnish Broadcasting Company, Finland's public broadcasting service.
The media powerhouse is the sixth largest broadcasting company in the world, and Coker revealed that the deals their owners have in place in Israel were the main factor behind their decision.
On television, we watch a carefully curated version of the competition in which a television channel (the National Broadcasting Company for chrissakes) shows us events in which we are likely to win.
Enter Finnish Public Broadcasting Company, Yle, which is hoping to harness the engagement power of gamification to accelerate awareness and understanding of troll tactics and help more people spot malicious internet fakes.
Chad Staples, director of the zoo, told the Australian Broadcasting Company that zookeepers were well-prepared to protect the animals as bushfires broke out in the region over New Year&aposs Eve.
The UHF discount, originally created in 28503, allows broadcasters to exceed a cap that mandates that no single broadcasting company can have an audience reach above 22019 percent of U.S. television households.
Weakness in advertising spending by major U.S. consumer product companies rippled through the global media industry on Wednesday, hitting stocks such as Berlin publisher Axel Springer and British broadcasting company ITV PLC.
Plus, stand-up that will certainly make you laugh on your morning subway ride, and how Cathy Hughes built a $400 million broadcasting company on a different idea of what radio could be.
Fox News, the Fox Broadcasting Company, the TV station group, and the cable sports channels will be part of a company called New Fox, which Rupert Murdoch will run with his son Lachlan.
Murdoch wants to become the full owner of the European Broadcasting Company Sky TV, but as Sara Fischer reported for Axios over the weekend, Trump's claims could complicate regulatory approval in the U.K.
"The late-night landscape is wildly competitive, and we thought long and hard about the kind of audacious, attention-getting voices we needed," said David Madden, entertainment president at the Fox Broadcasting Company.
The crew, they said, was acting strangely; during an overhead search, police spotted Antoine Dicenta, 403 of France, and Graham Palmer, 34 of the UK, attempting to escape, per the Australian Broadcasting Company.
The men attempted to hide, but a police helicopter spotted the pair because one was wearing a pink shirt,  Geraldton Volunteer Marine Rescue Service Vice Commander Damien Healy told the Australian Broadcasting Company.
We believe that it's our duty as a public broadcasting company to promote methods, in Finland and abroad, that help citizen's to better understand our everyday digital environments from their own standing point.
Ms. Cannon, 29, is a freelance field producer for documentary films, and was until November an associate producer and a field producer for the Vice Media digital media and broadcasting company in Brooklyn.
The BBC is known for producing radio plays, but the format is about to get a high-tech twist: a new experiment by the broadcasting company will turn traditional audio dramas into interactive stories.
Sometime in the next year — unless there's a regulatory hitch or something shocking happens (like Comcast swooping in to disrupt the sale) — Disney will buy 21st Century Fox, which owns the Fox Broadcasting Company.
It would keep the Fox Broadcasting Company television network, and it would retain some core Fox television properties, including: Disney bought ABC in the 1990s, and Comcast acquired NBC in its 2009 NBCUniversal merger.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The editor in chief of Finland's public broadcasting company Yleisradio is resigning, the company said on Monday, following a public row over suppressing critical reporting on politicians including Prime Minister Juha Sipila.
The Australian Broadcasting Company reports that an investigation led by Animals Australia found that vendors in the Indonesian hotspot were deceptively selling tourists dog meat, which was the product of torturing and killing dogs.
Founded in 2008, BBC Alba—a collaboration between the BBC and MG Alba, a Gaelic broadcasting company—reaches 700,000 viewers a week, eight times the number of people who are thought to understand Gaelic.
It is a sham," said Jim Goodmon, president of Capitol Broadcasting Company, a small television and radio company in Raleigh, N.C. "It becomes a game of scale and the big guys will have everything.
Mr. Redmont, the Paris bureau chief of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company at the time, had long been pestering the North Vietnamese mission in Paris for an interview when he was abruptly summoned on Jan.
On Tuesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Company posted a press-pool video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and French President Emmanuel Macron appearing to commiserate about the US president.
I asked Mitzi Hill, the former assistant general counsel for Turner Broadcasting Company who coordinated maintenance of the company's FCC licenses for 15 years, if Trump could ever take a channel off the air.
With three women now making allegations on the record, the Patheos article spread far and wide, prompting Fox Broadcasting Company, which produces the show, and National Geographic, which airs it, to announce an official investigation.
The DOJ wants Sinclair Broadcasting Company to divest roughly a dozen local broadcast stations in competitive markets in order to get regulatory approval of its acquisition of Tribune Media Company, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The broadcasting company had planned to make divestitures in an attempt to comply with FCC media ownership rules that prevent a single broadcaster from controlling too many local stations across the U.S. Read more here.
Privately-held BPI had claimed that the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and Avila defamed the company by calling its processed beef product "pink slime" and making errors and omissions in a series of 2012 reports.
But Bell also popularized conspiracy radio, paved the way for dangerous figures such as Alex Jones, and made money for Talk Radio Network—a broadcasting company that hosted right wing figures such as Michael Savage.
If the FCC approves its deal with Tribune, Sinclair will be the only broadcasting company to own more than 200 stations, according to a Pew analysis, making it one of the most powerful companies in media.
On Tuesday, the Canadian Broadcasting Company posted a press-pool video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and French President Emmanuel Macron talking during the NATO reception at the Buckingham Palace.
Theresa Hong, the Trump campaign's digital content director, told the British Broadcasting Company in August that Cambridge Analytica researchers "collected data" to find groups of voters with common interests to be targeted with issue-specific online ads.
Maisie is hired as a secretary at the British Broadcasting Company—the C became "Corporation" in 1926—and is to be shared between the Director General, or DG, John Reith, and the Director of Talks, Hilda Matheson.
Yet, that's exactly what happened in 1969, when an employee of Charlotte, North Carolina–based Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company, which operated radio and television stations, listened to an album by the New York City band the Fugs.
Maruv and the National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC) failed to come to an agreement, but the participants who came second and third rejected a proposal to go to Israel instead of Maruv, citing their tight schedules.
French prosecutors have filed preliminary charges against a prominent Qatari business executive, the head of a major international sports broadcasting company, in connection with suspected bribery in his country's successful bid to host track and field's world championships.
For an American Broadcasting Company meeting in 21981, not long after the network's campy series "Batman" had its premiere, she wore a Batman mask; for a meeting of U.S. Steel shareholders in 21994, she wore an aluminum dress.
"In the current situation... as well as in conditions of excessive politicization of the national selection process, the National Public Broadcasting Company decided to refuse to participate in the International Song Contest Eurovision-2019," it said in a statement.
Two members of the country's right-leaning political party, Christian Tybring-Gjedde and Per-Willy Amundsen, nominated Trump for the 2019 award because of his efforts to secure the nuclear disarmament of North Korea, according to NRK, Norway's state broadcasting company.
The bills didn't specifically name China, but earlier this year the Australian Broadcasting Company reported that the legislation was driven by a top secret government report that concluded that China had attempted to infiltrate multiple layers of the Australian government.
Blaya, who headed Miami-based broadcasting company Radio Unica until it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2003, told Reuters he questions how Cantor's Futbol de Primera won the original deal that launched its 20-year streak of exclusive U.S. radio contracts.
Privately-held BPI sued American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in 2012 for $5.7 billion, saying it and reporter Jim Avila had defamed the company by using the "pink slime" tag, and making errors and omissions in a series of reports that year.
Preston Padden has spent 40 years as a media business executive including serving as President of the ABC Television Network and the Association of Independent Television Stations among other senior positions with Fox Broadcasting Company, The Walt Disney Company, and Metromedia.
In December, the parents pleaded guilty to causing danger or serious injury to their baby, acknowledging that they fed their daughter a vegan diet that included tofu, rice milk, vegetables, fruit, and oats, the Australian Broadcasting Company reported on Thursday.
Conceived by RAI, the Italian public broadcasting company, in collaboration with the Chinese embassy in Rome, the idea was to have a publicly leftist filmmaker of renown come to China and make a film about the benefits of the revolution.
His expertise landed him jobs with the official Russian news agency, RIA Novosti, then the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, where he was accused of using his position to funnel contracts to his former advertising company, Video International.
Mr. Branch earned a master of fine arts degree in dramatic arts from Columbia University in 1958 and later did postgraduate work in film at the Yale University School of Drama, where he was named an American Broadcasting Company resident fellow in screenwriting.
If the merger is approved, he will lead a company that will consist of Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Sports, Fox Television Stations Group, as well as several local stations in major metropolitan areas, according to the company.
But in addition to the film studios, according to sources, Comcast is actually much more interested in Fox's international assets like Sky, a $17 billion satellite broadcasting company that operates in Europe and the U.K., and Star, a media behemoth in India.
In court papers related to Torneos's agreement, prosecutors said an affiliate of a major broadcasting company headquartered in Latin America had helped to pay millions in bribes to get the rights in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay for the next four World Cups.
"We have an Iranian lady in Australia who gave birth to a child in prison," Mr. Zarif said during a discussion at a think tank in New York, adding that the case involved the purchase of transmission equipment for an Iranian broadcasting company.
This year, the broadcasting company — which holds the exclusive rights to the Olympics in the US — is compromising: the main broadcast on the NBC TV channel will still be at 8PM ET on Friday, 14 hours after the ceremony has actually occurred in South Korea.
Sinclair Broadcast Group shares were down Friday after Bloomberg reported earlier in the week that 21st Century Fox was considering moving its local affiliate broadcast partnership from its conservative rival to Ion, a Florida-based broadcasting company less than half the size of Sinclair.
In court papers filed on Tuesday, U.S. prosecutors said an affiliate of a major broadcasting company headquartered in Latin America helped to pay millions of dollars in bribes to obtain the rights for the next four World Cup tournaments in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
FOX SpinCo will comprise Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Sports, Fox Television Stations Group, and sports cable networks FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes and Big Ten Network along with its equity investment in Roku and its Los Angeles studio lot.
Kocowa, which started in the United States in July, is a joint venture of the South Korean broadcasters KBS (the national broadcasting company), MBC (which owns the most popular variety/game show in South Korea, "Infinite Challenge") and SBS, which specializes in youth-oriented programming.
This week, our DealBook team scooped that the Department of Justice under the Trump administration is pushing Time Warner and AT&T to sell off Turner Broadcasting Company, which owns CNN, or DirecTV as a condition of a negotiated merger that has long been in the works.
ADDIS ABABA, June 25 (Reuters) - Twenty suspects, including the deputy head of Addis Ababa's police commission, appeared on Monday in a court in the Ethiopian capital in connection with a grenade attack at a rally attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the state-affiliated FANA broadcasting company reported.
"We have an Iranian woman in Australia who gave birth to a child in prison... on an extradition request by the United States because she was responsible as a translator in a ... purchase operation ... of some transmission equipment for Iranian broadcasting company, that's her charge," the minister said.

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