tv station
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Definition
Noun: A tv station is a facility or organization equipped for producing and transmitting television broadcasts to the public. It typically includes studios, broadcasting equipment, and a license to operate on a specific channel or frequency.
Usage
A tv station is a singular, countable noun. It refers to the entity responsible for creating and sending out television signals. * She works at the local tv station. * The new tv station will begin broadcasting next month. * Several major tv stations are covering the event.
Examples
- The tv station interrupted its regular programming for a news bulletin.
- He applied for a job as a camera operator at a tv station.
- This tv station is known for its high-quality documentaries.
Advanced Usage
- "to be affiliated with a tv station": To be officially connected to a larger broadcasting network.
- The local tv station is affiliated with a major national network.
- "public/commercial tv station": Describes the funding model; public stations are often publicly funded, while commercial stations rely on advertising.
- The show was picked up by a major commercial tv station.
Variants and Related Words
- Television station: A full, formal synonym for tv station.
- Broadcaster: A more general term for an organization that transmits television or radio programs.
- Network: A larger organization that provides programming to multiple affiliated stations.
- Channel: Often used interchangeably by viewers to refer to a tv station's broadcast signal (e.g., "Change the channel to Channel 5").
Synonyms
- Television station
- Broadcaster (in context)
- Channel (in casual usage)
Related Phrases
- Station identification: A short announcement or visual identifying the tv station, often required by law.
- The tv station played its station identification jingle.
Noun
- station for the production and transmission of television broadcasts