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"televise" Definitions
  1. televise something to broadcast something on television

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CBS did not televise the Super Bowl in 2017 and will not televise the Super Bowl in 2018, affecting top-line results.
The rights to televise the draft were part of that package, and according to SportsBusinessJournal, Fox will televise the draft for the next five years.
MSNBC also announced on Thursday it will televise on Sept.
In the beginning, ESPN didn't pay to televise the draft.
Both networks televise Arabic language channels popular in the Middle East.
So televise the negotiations revolving around continuing resolutions and the omnibus.
And, unlike football and boxing, horse racing is hard to televise.
Those broadcasters share rights to televise the Emmys on a rotating basis.
It was a risky thing for NBC to televise without stronger vetting.
CBS Sports Network has signed on to televise 13 matches this season.
The NBC Sports Network will televise live each day from 8:30 a.m.
"Our ability to produce and televise the game wasn't impacted," an ESPN spokesman said.
NFL Network will also televise eight Thursday night games, bringing the total number to 18.
The United States team was revealed on SportsCenter on ESPN, which will televise the tournament.
ESPN will televise the game, and its flagship show, "SportsCenter," will also be broadcast from Havana.
The World Armwrestling League previously had an agreement with ESPN to televise eight hours of competition.
Sky and BT will televise the vast majority of matches on offer, totaling 180 in all.
And in 21991, the year before Bork's nomination, the Senate finally agreed to televise its proceedings.
In addition, Univision's sister network UniMás will televise "Club de Cuervos," the Spanish-language Netflix original series.
" NBC used to commission and televise new operas, including Gian Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors.
ESPN will televise every game live in the United States on its networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes).
The tournament was not carried by a major network, let alone the four that televise it now.
If there was ever a game not to televise, it would be Tom Savage against Blaine Gabbert.
It is unclear whether Fox will televise the last four rounds of the draft on April 28.
January 9: Trump holds bipartisan meeting at the White House that cameras televise for nearly an hour.
Since then, China's dropped the hammer -- refusing to televise the games, and demanding the NBA censure Morey.
In August, Lindsay opened up to PEOPLE about the decision to not televise her nuptials to Abasolo, 39.
He addressed the story TMZ broke about producers making big money offers for them to televise their wedding.
While House cameras have been turned off, lawmakers have been able to televise their protest through social media.
In that way, two networks would be marketing Thursday nights, just as two networks promote and televise Sunday afternoons.
The NFL Network will exclusively televise seven games next season, with FOX producing the full slate of 18 games.
" San Antonio Spurs guard DeMar DeRozan, then a member of the Toronto Raptors, added at the time: "Televise it.
He also joined about 100 other Olympic hopefuls to record promotional videos for NBC, which will televise the Games.
Not least, of course, to the Football Association, its organizers and those broadcasters who pay handsomely to televise it.
It calls for ESPN to televise 54 live events and other boxing shows, including studio content yet to be announced.
So, too, should federations work with the sports media to promote women's soccer and to televise women's national team games.
According to detectives, Robinson was on Facebook Live on Monday, using a selfie stick to televise himself and his thoughts.
On Sunday, NBC will televise the closing ceremony, which will include K-pop stars and other showcases of Korean culture.
LONDON — A generation ago, Sky, then an upstart satellite broadcaster, outbid rivals for the rights to televise the Premier League.
Beginning with the knockout stage in February, Turner will televise two matches a week, one each on Tuesday and Wednesday.
NBCSN will televise the game, and the network recently signed a three-year deal to broadcast English games starting next season.
Huawei&aposs chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou has asked a Canadian court not to televise her extradition hearing, according to Bloomberg.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou asked a Canadian court not to televise her extradition hearing for fear Donald Trump might get involved.
Zucker half-jokingly tried to persuade Trump to let him televise his wedding to Melania at Mar-a-Lago in 2005.
CBS, NBC, ESPN and Fox currently pay the NFL some $5 billion a year for the rights to televise those games.
CBS Sports Network, a cable channel, will televise 40 regular season games during the coming W.N.B.A. season, which starts next month.
They went to NBC, which will televise the Olympics through 2032, to purchase television advertising before, during and after the Games.
And the urge to televise and sensationalize news that didn't really help anyone, because of ratings, was turning news into infotainment.
Never have so many Chinese, including victims and healthcare workers, used their phones to televise their experiences of a disaster, she said.
I think it was very poor judgement to have a clearly Pro Democratic network televise the final day of the Republican Convention.
Year after year, the two networks commit billions of dollars to televise 67 of the most thrilling basketball games of the year.
"We'll share sneak peeks for sure, but I think I'd keep it private," the model said of whether they'd televise their nuptials.
NBCU said Thursday its May 11 event would be canceled due to "health concerns" and will televise and stream its upfront presentation.
MSG chose instead to televise a replay of the Knicks' 101-96 loss to Denver on Sunday, their ninth loss in 10 games.
Warren, whose BoxNation channel had been due to televise Fury's Klitschko rematch, said last October that the Briton had a 'self-destruct button'.
ESPN will televise the results of the 2019 NBA Draft lottery Tuesday, about 30 minutes after the drawing takes place backstage in Chicago.
One sign of a successful event, according to campaign aides working in this primary: Did cable news stations televise live from the venue?
Regulators in those countries are forcing Disney to sell Fox Sports, a competitor to ESPN that holds extensive rights to televise soccer matches.
Either CBS or NBC will televise all three FedExCup Playoffs events each year, starting with NBC in 2022 and generally alternating with CBS.
Huawei&aposs chief financial officer has asked a Canadian court not to televise her extradition hearing, according to a Bloomberg report published Thursday.
The biggest targets, both foreign and French security officials fear, could be the planned outdoor fan zones equipped with enormous screens to televise games.
Overtime has discontinued previous deals to televise its videos on two NBC regional sports networks (RSNs), determining that Gen Z wasn't watching those channels.
TBS is not saying what it will do, and the network will not decide which matchup to televise until seven to 10 days beforehand.
Fox News, the most-watched cable TV network in 2018, submitted proposals to the DNC to televise at least one, according to the Post.
But in 1979, Pete Rozelle, then the commissioner of the N.F.L., teamed with Chet Simmons, the president of ESPN, to televise the draft live.
CBS signed an eight-year, $8.8 billion extension to televise the N.C.A.A. Tournament in 2016; it just lost a whole year of the tournament.
Chinese state TV broadcaster CCTV announced Tuesday it would not televise NBA games played this week involving the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets.
That chaos has frightened off sponsors and broadcasters who were already reluctant to pay big money to televise competitions shorn of their top players.
The interview, conducted by longtime host Anderson Cooper, actually occurred earlier this month, instigating loud calls for the network to televise the episode sooner.
The broadcaster's Channel 7 earlier this year lost the rights to televise the Australian Open to rival Channel 10, which belongs to Australia's Ten Network.
Fox Sports will televise every game live in the United States on its family of networks (Fox, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 19943 and FX).
In 2007, two German public televisions pulled their broadcasts of the Tour de France because they didn't want to televise a sport fueled by pharmacology.
Through the Champions League group stage in the fall, Turner will televise four matches a week — two each on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 1 p.m.
It is rarely discussed earnestly on CBS, which is paying the N.C.A.A. nearly $1 billion a year, on average, to televise the tournament through 2032.
British broadcasters Sky and telecommunications firm BT won the rights to televise the games in the United Kingdom for 5.14 billion pounds from 2016 to 2019.
However, it has been suggested that matches could be streamed online or even offered back to Sky, which would then televise games as a secondary broadcaster.
But Kraft has also left his mark by forming friendships with the leaders of the media companies that pay billions of dollars to televise N.F.L. games.
Some courts in Scotland, which has a separate legal system, have invited applications to televise some proceedings since 1992, though filming has been rare in practice.
Photo: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images1950: A Marconi Image Orthicon camera, which was used by the BBC to televise scenes over London from a British transport plane.
The Rams became the first NFL franchise to televise all of its games, both home and away, and players regularly embraced opportunities presented by the entertainment industry.
The justices for years have refused to televise hearings, livestream the audio from sessions or even provide recordings of oral arguments the same day they are held.
Sky was only three years old in 1992 when it bid more than £300 million for the rights to televise live top-flight soccer matches in Britain.
"We have definitely seen massive general market interest in addition to the sports fan," said Stephen Espinoza, who heads sports for Showtime, which will televise the fight.
In their lawsuit World Chess U.S. and World Chess Events had accused the defendants of "unauthorized free-riding" off of their investments to organize and televise the event.
Good news: The nine-team NWSL just announced an agreement with ESPN to televise 14 games during the season's second half, and Budweiser signed on as a sponsor.
But the CFDA had planned to televise the evening (that idea fell through at the last moment), and it is still talking about doing so in the future.
While the address may not change anyone's mind, there are very strong feelings both for and against the television networks' decisions to televise it in the first place.
During his 2008 campaign, Barack Obama promised to televise negotiations over health care reform, but when the real work had to be done, the negotiators shut the doors.
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.
The email wasn't quite correct, though, as ESPN and other networks that televise the N.F.L. have not generally shown the anthem, often airing commercials during that time instead.
Per NYT Magazine, Donald Trump considered giving Fox exclusive rights to televise the inauguration, after being continuously frustrated by other networks' coverage of him during and after the campaign.
In April, the Drone Sports Association announced a deal with ESPN for the network to televise the second annual US National Drone Racing Championships, with $50,000 in prize money.
Six lucky students will appear onstage with Obama, and the university plans to televise the affair, so anyone can tune in, whether or not they're in the Second City.
In this context, the Republican leadership in the Senate investigation has chosen to keep most of its hearings secret, rather than televise the hearings as was done with Watergate.
ESPN is paying $7.3 billion over 12 years to televise the College Football Playoff and four other bowl games—about $19683 million annually, or roughly $67 million per contest.
For context, though: NBC and CBS each paid $225 million to televise five games apiece, and they'll also have the rights to stream those games on their own platforms.
ESPN, which will televise every playoff game live for the first time, and the league surely hope the modification will bring higher viewership and attendance for the opening rounds.
Fox is going all-in on the N.F.L., and for the first time this year will televise the N.F.L. draft, according to multiple people with knowledge of the plans.
Bîmes was convicted and fined 30,000 euros in 2009 for having held paid posts at the federation and at a French broadcaster that held rights to televise the tournament.
The creation of a Best Rap category validated the genre as a staple of American music, but the Grammys undercut their acknowledgement when they decided not to televise the category.
BamTech will work with Disney to introduce an ESPN-branded subscription streaming service offering sports like hockey, tennis and cricket, which ESPN owns the rights to but does not televise.
At the end of the day, every single person that gets picked, you are an All-Star, so it doesn't matter where you really go, so I think televise it.
"The Supreme Court has made the effort to televise their decision live, and this very clearly sends the message that the courts view this as a landmark decision," he added.
More than 70 percent of respondents said they get most of their news about the Supreme Court from television, and 64 percent said the high court should televise its oral arguments.
"It's all about money," said Vachara Vacharaphol, chief executive of Triple V Broadcast Company, which in March signed a one-year deal with One Championship to televise M.M.A. fights in Thailand.
Sports Briefing | College Sports Fox is nearing a six-year deal with the Big Ten Conference to televise 25 football games and 50 basketball games, according to a report on SportsBusinessDaily.
The Times reported in January that the captains-pick-their-teams format was initially conceived with the full intention to televise the selections, but pushback from the union scuttled those plans.
After two one-year deals with CBS to televise eight "Thursday Night Football" games, the N.F.L. announced a two-year deal Monday with CBS and NBC worth an estimated $450 million annually.
Months after A&E cut the National Women's Soccer League loose from its television deal, ESPN has cut a deal to televise 11 regular-season games, as well as the postseason run.
The Democratic National Committee will not permit Fox News to televise any of its 2019–2020 candidate debates because of the network's ties to the Trump administration, citing a New Yorker article.
I had just gotten MTV2 on the tiny TV in my teenage bedroom, back when the channel had little actual programming and would televise old episodes of 120 Minutes and Alt Nation.
Sports-rights owners are one group positioned to benefit, as experts expect sports betting to increase how much media networks will need to fork over to televise games in the coming years.
All the major networks will televise the first hearing live from the house intelligence committee plus the cable news networks, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and C-SPAN will also provide live coverage.
Advertising oneself as a member of the press basically means issuing an invitation to every asshole with a longing for ransom money or a hankering to televise the gruesome death of a Westerner.
The big to do going into the All-Star Game was the NBA's decision not to televise the selection process, fearing some would face embarrassment for the order in which they were picked.
"There is no doubt that our audience likes to see Americans performing well," said Mark Lazarus, the chairman of NBC Broadcasting and NBC Sports, which will televise the Olympics in the United States.
A captains-pick-their-teams format was hatched by the league with the full intention to televise the draft, but pushback from the N.B.A. Players Association — not unanimous resistance, but enough — scuttled those plans.
Pruitt's plan to use a "red team, blue team" debate over the scientific consensus around climate change -- and his proposal to televise those debates -- "simply does not apply within the scientific community," Schnare said.
The deal also includes 22 of Fox's regional sports networks that have the rights to televise live games of U.S. professional baseball, basketball and hockey teams as well as popular college and high school games.
Notre Dame's contract with NBC Sports to televise its home games used to be the envy of college football, allowing the university to remain an independent and free from the constraints of a conference schedule.
C-Span's relevance comes in the form of not only all of the events that we cover every day but within minutes after we televise them, they are digitized and stored on our video archives.
Sling, with 2.3 million subscribers in the first quarter, will immediately raise the price of its lowest-cost streaming subscription by 25 percent to $25 a month, Schlichting said, pointing to rising fees to televise sports.
After N.F.L. team owners learned how much ESPN was earning from the draft, they demanded the network cover its cost, and then eventually charged a rights fee to televise it, the way it does with games.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian broadcaster Seven Network has defended its decision to televise Nick Kyrgios's first round match rather than world number one Ash Barty's opener after being hit with claims of "sexism" over its Wimbledon coverage.
The president raised the protests twice in a speech last month at an Ohio Republican Party fundraising dinner, at one point railing against CBS and ESPN, two NFL partners that have announced they won't televise the anthem.
And NBC cannot get everything it desires in scheduling despite the enormous rights fees it pays; other countries' networks, including those in Europe, for example, push for favorable scheduling of their own to televise their popular sports.
They won't televise the Olympics, and they would block players from the Kontinental Hockey League, an international hockey league based in Russia that is second in importance only to the National Hockey League, from competing in Pyeongchang.
The previous Friday, President Uhuru Kenyatta had reportedly asked TV stations not to televise live the symbolic inauguration by the National Super Alliance, (NASA) or they risked getting shut and he had just made good on that threat.
Through an agreement that will be announced Wednesday, Fox Sports 1 will televise 25 home games — friendlies and World Cup qualifiers — of the team called El Tri starting this year and continuing until the 20183 World Cup in Russia.
Fox will televise the first round on Thursday, April 26, and the second and third rounds on Friday, April 27, according to the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
NBC Sports Network will televise the event, one of the biggest gatherings for rugby sevens, and American ruggers accustomed to toiling in the shadows hope it will be another step toward establishing the sport's legitimacy in the United States.
This is the perfect time to raise the issue of the longstanding, enigmatic refusal of the Supreme Court justices to televise their hearings so that the American public can see them in operation and understand and appreciate their workings.
When Mr. Frank was hired by the local organizers of the 19993 Winter Olympics in Calgary to orchestrate the bidding for United States television rights, he knew that no network had paid more than $21999 million to televise the Winter Games.
The United States is by far the most successful nation in the history of the modern Summer Games, while the rights deal with American broadcaster NBC to televise the Olympics represents from 50% to 19803% of the IOC's total annual revenues.
And factoring in what is sure to be a near-unanimous push to televise the roster selections for the 2019 game only increases the chances for a highly watchable event, one in which Michael Jordan's Charlotte Hornets will be serving as hosts.
President Trump resumed his attacks on ESPN Wednesday, calling the sports media giant "spineless" in an email to supporters and urging them to sign a petition demanding that the network televise the playing of the national anthem before the N.F.L. games it airs this season.
This could be the start of a beautiful love story, or it could be one of those episodes of The Bachelor from the early 20s, before the producers figured out that the adrenaline rush of bungee-jumping dates created way too much sexual tension to televise.
The association's contracts with CBS and Turner Sports to televise the tournament almost assuredly have provisions for how to handle a loss of games, said Chris Bevilacqua, a sports media rights consultant who has advised a number of teams and leagues on their media rights agreements.
"I think it's a great time for boxing and to be a fight fan," said the British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, whose promotional company, Matchroom Boxing, recently signed a $22018 billion deal with DAZN (pronounced "Da-Zone"), a new digital platform, to televise fights over the next eight years.
The royal family of the United Arab Emirates owns Manchester City, the reigning Premier League champion, and the sovereign wealth fund of the Qatari royal family owns both P.S.G. and beIN Sport, the network that has committed billions of dollars to televise the Champions League and other top competitions.
Because the networks that televise the Emmys (this year, ABC) don't like to let the awards run long the way the Oscars regularly do, windy thank-you speeches in the early going force them to tighten the show as the evening wears on, which meant rudely playing off some recipients.
HBO's Seth Abraham was sick of it and when Don King inquired what it would take to have HBO televise his latest WBC title fight between Pinklon Thomas and Trevor Berbick, Abraham insisted that King be able to use the fight as part of a tournament with all three organizations' heavyweight champions.
While the idea to televise the nominations, overall, is a smart one from the BRITs—piquing viewers' interest early, and encouraging excitement for the ceremony, in particular its public votes—the format feels like it needs ironing out a little, and might have benefitted from a more grounded chat show-type vibe.
Long viewed as nothing more than a mindless pursuit, video games have become increasingly complex and lifelike — so much so that there are actually colleges offering scholarships to play the games, a de facto league known as Major League Gaming and a growing number of networks willing to televise competitions like League of Legends.
There are plans to televise The Biggest Weekend (presumably named in conjunction with BBC Radio 1's music festival The Big Weekend) on BBC Two and BBC Four in the UK, though it'll be a one-off which will not take place in 2019, when Glastonbury returns in a blaze of glory and warm beer.
Neal Katyal, a former acting solicitor general, got cheers from committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) when he said he wishes the Supreme Court would televise its proceedings.
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