Noun
television network (plural television networks)
A grouping of television channels, generated at television stations, broadcast over a unified terrestrial or satellite system from which a subscriber may choose various packages to accept and pay for (if not free-to-air)
China is starting an English-speaking television network around the world, Russia is, Al Jazeera. And the BBC is cutting back on its many language services around the world. Hillary Clinton
The value of the television network is partly tradition, serving as a navigation device and as a brand. Research shows that people do know and understand ABC as a brand, like Disney. Anne Sweeney
A screen grab from a video distributed by China's official China Global Television Network describes ETIM as a terrorist group plotting separatist attacks in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR). Source: Internet
CL performs on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," Thursday, Sept. 15th (12:35 PM-1:37 AM ET/PT) On The CBS Television Network. Source: Internet
In 1952, Sheen — by then an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York —premiered "Life Is Worth Living," a weekly half-hour series on the DuMont Television Network. Source: Internet
"It's a disgrace to ABC Television Network. Source: Internet