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		Definition of free-to-air in English: free-to-airadjective Denoting or relating to television programmes broadcast on standard public or commercial networks, as opposed to satellite, cable, or digital programmes available only to fee-paying viewers. (电视节目)不通过卫星广播(或有线广播、数字广播)的,通过普通公共(或商业)电视网广播的,不锁码的,免费观看的  a popular free-to-air channel Example sentencesExamples -  You mentioned drama and documentary, and they will be still maintained in the reservation we have in free-to-air television.
 -  Many of the channels in the standard Sky package are free-to-air.
 -  He spoke of the impending death of free-to-air television as it operated an outdated business model.
 -  And so we have regulations which, for example, ensure a certain amount of locally made programs are broadcast on free-to-air TV.
 -  To get both free-to-air and digital services on the one network, multi-channelling needs to go ahead.
 -  However, there is clear public concern about the failure of free-to-air broadcasters to show key events.
 -  Have the free-to-air networks been providing enough coverage for you, or have you found yourself turning to cable news channels?
 -  National free-to-air television and radio covered the finals live in prime time with cable TV covering all the heats.
 -  I'll borrow books from the library and friends, and maybe even watch free-to-air television.
 -  However, while free-to-air television is certainly widely available, cable television's distribution is somewhat more limited.
 -  On free-to-air television, the coverage of the major Australian and overseas sports and sports events is extensive.
 -  We see that difficulty in the changes in what is now available on free-to-air TV programmes.
 -  The reality is that the free-to-air broadcasters are serving a mass audience.
 -  There is also concern that once a film gets main-stream cinema release, it will be available for screening on free-to-air TV.
 -  For up to 48 hours after the event, all free-to-air television stations in Australia switched their programming to coverage of the disaster.
 -  The pay channels were switched off at 7am today, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting.
 -  The pay channels were switched off yesterday, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting today.
 -  This means that no single broadcaster will have exclusive rights, and the rights must be divided between satellite and free-to-air providers.
 -  If set-top boxes prove to be too expensive viewers will stick with free-to-air channels.
 -  Primarily a free-to-air service, there is some pay-to-view content.
 
    Definition of free-to-air in US English: free-to-airadjective Denoting or relating to television programs broadcast on standard public or commercial networks, as opposed to subscription satellite or cable. (电视节目)不通过卫星广播(或有线广播、数字广播)的,通过普通公共(或商业)电视网广播的,不锁码的,免费观看的  a popular free-to-air channel Example sentencesExamples -  You mentioned drama and documentary, and they will be still maintained in the reservation we have in free-to-air television.
 -  The pay channels were switched off yesterday, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting today.
 -  For up to 48 hours after the event, all free-to-air television stations in Australia switched their programming to coverage of the disaster.
 -  Primarily a free-to-air service, there is some pay-to-view content.
 -  The pay channels were switched off at 7am today, and only the free-to-air channels were still broadcasting.
 -  However, there is clear public concern about the failure of free-to-air broadcasters to show key events.
 -  There is also concern that once a film gets main-stream cinema release, it will be available for screening on free-to-air TV.
 -  He spoke of the impending death of free-to-air television as it operated an outdated business model.
 -  Many of the channels in the standard Sky package are free-to-air.
 -  I'll borrow books from the library and friends, and maybe even watch free-to-air television.
 -  If set-top boxes prove to be too expensive viewers will stick with free-to-air channels.
 -  Have the free-to-air networks been providing enough coverage for you, or have you found yourself turning to cable news channels?
 -  This means that no single broadcaster will have exclusive rights, and the rights must be divided between satellite and free-to-air providers.
 -  To get both free-to-air and digital services on the one network, multi-channelling needs to go ahead.
 -  National free-to-air television and radio covered the finals live in prime time with cable TV covering all the heats.
 -  On free-to-air television, the coverage of the major Australian and overseas sports and sports events is extensive.
 -  However, while free-to-air television is certainly widely available, cable television's distribution is somewhat more limited.
 -  And so we have regulations which, for example, ensure a certain amount of locally made programs are broadcast on free-to-air TV.
 -  We see that difficulty in the changes in what is now available on free-to-air TV programmes.
 -  The reality is that the free-to-air broadcasters are serving a mass audience.
 
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