51.   Off the record, broadcasters are more blunt.

52.   Of course, as he and other newspaper journalists say, broadcasters are more used to supplying continuous news updates.

53.   Others have not been announced but are expected to be various broadcasters, former players, celebrities and friends of Caray.

54.   Radio broadcasters have been busy buying and swapping stations since the February signing of a new telecommunications law that allows companies to own more stations in local markets.

55.   So, while the state-owned terrestrial broadcasters still are the sole source of television in most cities like Cairo, the number of satellite dishes grows daily.

56.   So hungry are international broadcasters for American-style action shows that they often put up a share of the production costs.

57.   That means broadcasters will be free to transmit interlace signals or progressive signals, and consumers will have to decide what kind of terminal they want to receive them.

58.   Television broadcasters are on the defensive, trying to retain what they already control.

59.   That rambunctious broadcaster was the noted protagonist Jayson Williams of the Nets, recruited by a New York network to badger the Knicks and Cavaliers during their series.

60.   The broadcasters back then were radio stations.

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