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Definition of Tv station
1. Noun. Station for the production and transmission of television broadcasts.
Generic synonyms: Broadcast Station, Broadcasting Station
Terms within: Broadcasting Studio
Specialized synonyms: Channel, Television Channel, Tv Channel
Group relationships: Communication Equipment, Communication System
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tv Station
TV dinner TV dinners TV game TV games TV guide TV guides TV land TV movie TV newsman TV program | TV reporter TV set TV sets TV show TV star TV station TV tray TV trays TV tuner TVs | TW TWA TWAIN TWAs TWB TWIMC TWOC TWSS TWU TWYM |
Literary usage of Tv station
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Deptford.TV Diaries by , deptford.tv (2006)
"Then each member picks up the stream and connects the input to their pirate TV
station for retransmission, 2.2.3. Make peer2peer television Copyfight aims ..."
2. Threads of Silk by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"The FBI and the Secret Service immediately descended upon the TV station. ...
The FBI, CIA, and the Secret Service didn't even know the TV station had it ..."
3. Media and Democracy in South Africa by Jane Duncan, Mandla Seleoane (1998)
"There is even a two or three-person German language TV station, thanks to modern
technology which makes it possible to establish a TV station on such a tiny ..."
4. Junction: Mild Adventure for the Armchair Ruralist by Vic Campbell (1992)
"Tim fell into a deal at the educational TV station that accurately fit the ...
The TV station paid Tim to watch movies. He would review all of the ..."
5. Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities: Poverty, Inequality and edited by Mary Frances Berry (2000)
"So let's keep an eye on that. MS. BROOKS. While the focus of this hearing is not
on any one particular TV station, I would like ..."
6. Rosie's Daughters: The "First Woman To" Generation Tell Its Stories by Matilda Butler, Kendra Bonnett (2007)
"... Kay Bailey Hutchison, I was driving home and I passed TV station KPRC, the
First female Senator NBC Houston affiliate. On a lark, I pulled into the lot, ..."