1. The highly sophisticated broadcasting industry offers an object lesson in the inadequacy of current standards of measuring public behavior. 2. Both companies have little debt and are already involved in the broadcasting industry, he said. 3. A key measure of performance in the broadcasting industry is earnings before taxes, interest, depreciation and amortization, or operating cash flow. 4. A key measure of performance in the broadcasting industry is operating cash flow, or earnings before taxes, interest, depreciation and amortization. 5. A key measure of performance in the broadcasting industry is operating cash flow, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. 6. Affiliate loyalties have been a tense issue in the broadcasting industry since the New World shake-up began. 7. After working in various fields, he began his career in the broadcasting industry as a radio announcer. 8. But the broadcasting industry points the finger at political consultants as the culprits. 9. But the slumberous public officials who are supposed to regulate the broadcasting industry ought to prop themselves up on their elbows, clear the cobwebs and ask a question. 10. Congress has proved loath in the past to cross the powerful broadcasting industry. |
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