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Synonyms and antonyms of Television and radio channels and organizations in American Thesaurus

Television and radio channels and organizations

ABC ()

American Broadcasting Corporation: one of the major television broadcasting companies in the U.S.

ABC ()

Australian Broadcasting Corporation: one of the major television companies in Australia

the BBC ()

the British Broadcasting Corporation: an organization that broadcasts television and radio programs and is owned by the British government

Broadcasting House ()

the headquarters of the BBC in London. People sometimes talk about Broadcasting House to refer to the BBC as an organization.

carrier (noun)

American a company that provides telephone or television service

CBC ()

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: a Canadian television company that receives money from the government

CBS ()

Columbia Broadcasting System: one of the major television broadcasting companies in the U.S.

channel (noun)

a television station and the programs that it broadcasts

CNN ()

Cable News Network: a U.S. organization that broadcasts news on television 24 hours a day to countries all over the world

franchise (noun)

an arrangement under which a television or radio company is allowed to broadcast in a particular area of the country

ident (noun)

an image or short movie shown on television which tells you which station you are watching

National Public Radio ()

a group of radio stations that broadcast to the whole country and are paid for by the people who listen to them as well as by government grants and company donations. They are also called NPR.

network (noun)

a group of companies that broadcast the same television or radio programs throughout a large area, or a company that produces or sells the rights to such broadcasts

side (noun)

Britishinformal a television channel

station (noun)

the building where a radio or television company broadcasts from

the Voice of America ()

a U.S. radio service that broadcasts news and other programs to countries around the world

the World Service ()

a British radio service, part of the BBC, which broadcasts news and other programs to countries all over the world