71.   When the World Cup soccer championships begin in May, the primary television broadcaster will be Premiere, the pay-television company owned by the Kirch Group.

72.   You trust the broadcasters to be more than your eyes.

73.   Broadcasters are wary about offending either the government or military for fear of losing their licenses.

74.   Does it pull it off the air, just like it would if the broadcaster was a Jordanian?

75.   Following years of big gains, broadcasters are certain to lose the upper hand this year as advertisers cut back on their budgets because of the slowing economy.

76.   He said it was uncertain whether broadcasters, including the state television and radio company, or magazines would be included.

77.   In return, broadcaster Kirch is to obtain a stake in EM.TV along with greater influence on the rights to the auto racing circuit.

78.   Some broadcasters are worried this would stop foreign companies from selling the rights to their shows, reserving them for the channels they have interests in.

79.   The distinction is important, because noncommercial TV broadcasters are eligible for special educational licenses that entitle them to reserve channels for their sole use.

80.   The deal gives AOL Time Warner a small place in a fast-changing Chinese television market that foreign broadcasters are eager to break into.

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