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television station

American  

noun

  1. station.


Example Sentences

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Chase joked that he should become a meteorologist for a local television station.

From Literature

"She's feeling a bit of pain in the left foot and left knee, but I'm feeling positive," he told the Austrian public television station.

From Barron's

He’s got to catch up on work at the television station, where he’s a sound technician, before our trip to Spain.

From Literature

A representative for the air quality district told the television station the issue was related to their web-hosting partner, Granicus.

From Los Angeles Times

He remarried, had a son, Francis Gary Powers Jr., and became a helicopter pilot and reporter for a Los Angeles television station.

From Literature