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n. (plural of broadcast station English)
Usage examples of "broadcast stations".
Commercial broadcast stations, preempted by the speech, have begun to air split-screen footage, showing Vittori's broadcast studio in the Presidential Palace and the Joint Chamber between Jefferson's Senate and House of Law.
It may be significant, however, that Mogari-nai was the last major communication center to pass the aiji's press release to the broadcast stations.
On each world broadcast stations had been set up to provide the exact time, both local and in relation to Coruscant.
The ob-gyn clinic's waiting area boasted the obligatory datascreen for viewing news programs, talk shows, and the mindless round of games and domestic operas most of Jefferson's daytime broadcast stations featured as standard fare, but with the presidential election tomorrow.
And was distressed to learn that we had no broadcast stations and would not allow him to include his own glaring display at our 3DT evenings.
They're used to moving to specific places in cities and, for example, taking over broadcast stations or buildings that are important to a coup.