1.   Babcock said that the cultural programming had been chosen to be diverse without being avant-garde.

2.   All the entertainment and all the cultural programming is done primarily for teen-agers and the middle-aged.

3.   Cultural programming today is more concerned with entertaining or even placating viewers than with asking them to sit up, pay attention and work.

4.   Cultural programming means the Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree and the Tennessee Tech Faculty Brass Quintet.

5.   For that matter, why not discard cultural programming and expand athletic facilities to finance charity work?

6.   It is not cultural programming.

7.   The Museum of Natural History is planning an open house Saturday, with cultural programming for all ages.

8.   The show is produced by Public Radio International, a distributor of public radio news and cultural programming, out of Minneapolis.

9.   There may be more nudity on Japanese television than on American screens, but there is also sophisticated discussion of economics and ample cultural programming.

10.   With fewer channels to watch, viewers were almost forced to develop an appreciation for cultural programming.

a. + programming >>共 435
regular 9.59%
original 4.87%
local 4.33%
video 3.25%
educational 3.17%
new 3.17%
digital 2.32%
normal 1.86%
religious 1.47%
violent 1.39%
cultural 1.08%
cultural + n. >>共 1500
center 4.36%
difference 3.59%
exchange 3.07%
institution 2.38%
event 2.27%
heritage 2.26%
identity 1.46%
icon 1.25%
tie 1.23%
diversity 1.20%
programming 0.17%
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