91.   Steven Maklansky, curator of photographs at the New Orleans Museum of Art, has produced museum shows incorporating Sturges photographs.

92.   Some people who broadcast and produce these shows wonder if the saturation point is at hand.

93.   Students produced shows in their own television studio.

94.   Svejda, whose show is produced by KUSC in Los Angeles, is perhaps best known for his use, or overuse, of dramatic pauses.

95.   Studios laid out the initial investment required to produce shows, then sought to make their money back by selling the show and its advertising time to broadcasters.

96.   Studios like Walt Disney and Fox are increasingly producing shows for their own networks.

97.   Television programs were controlled by advertisers, who produced shows such as Kraft Television Theater or Goodyear TV Playhouse.

98.   TBN, which had sought unsuccessfully for several years to hold the service there, complained it could not get an event permit in time to produce its show.

99.   Technically, the show is produced by an international consortium of broadcasters and Pax TV is the US carrier.

100.   That offer did not thrill Leslie Moonves, who was in charge of television for Warner Brothers, one of the studios that produces shows for different networks.

v. + show >>共 905
steal 4.45%
watch 3.74%
run 3.56%
see 3.14%
do 2.87%
produce 2.79%
cancel 2.00%
make 1.99%
open 1.81%
have 1.77%
produce + n. >>共 1722
result 3.89%
evidence 1.86%
weapon 1.01%
agreement 0.93%
show 0.90%
goods 0.89%
electricity 0.86%
product 0.85%
film 0.82%
document 0.79%
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