51.   Television exposure is guaranteed.

52.   Television exposure of intercollegiate team sports has increased significantly, and some believe, is virtually ready to explode.

53.   Texas still lures top recruits, packs the Erwin Center and gets national television exposure.

54.   That kind of television exposure, which keeps other apparel-backed PGA Tour stars off the screen, is causing some competitive companies to re-think sponsoring golfers.

55.   That tape was from my only previous television exposure, an exceedingly brief tenure eight years before as house beatnik on a CBS News program.

56.   The annual competition offers prizes and wide television exposure.

57.   The biggest differences he made were in national television exposure and merchandising.

58.   The final critical marketing component is getting enough television exposure to build an audience.

59.   The national television exposure given the tournament afforded Ray the opportunity to watch his daughter play for the first time.

60.   The prime-time television exposure was one way in which hockey was going to benefit from the absence of post-season baseball.

n. + exposure >>共 215
radiation 11.74%
anthrax 11.51%
television 9.65%
medium 9.19%
sun 7.91%
risk 2.91%
loan 1.74%
currency 1.63%
network 1.28%
heat 1.28%
television + n. >>共 463
station 9.69%
network 6.10%
set 4.06%
camera 3.68%
show 3.68%
interview 3.08%
commercial 2.66%
report 2.56%
program 2.49%
crew 2.34%
exposure 0.30%
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