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Перевод: coverage speek coverage


[существительное]
охват ; освещение в печати; освещение по радио; зона действия; зона наблюдения; радиус слышимости; прикрытие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. They lost every deposit, and so contributed 128,000 towards the election, but received almost no coverage in the national press, TV or radio in return.
  2. He cited photographic coverage of the Hillsborough tragedy as an example of intrusive and morbid reporting.
  3. Such Press coverage not only trivializes the profession but also trivializes the problem of censorship.
  4. This does not tackle head on the various problems of priority raised above, but the principle of minimum coverage seems a very good starting point for a public librarian, allowing value judgements to concern themselves with the degree of provision attempted within the overall coverage.
  5. Fully 77 per cent of our panel throughout the campaign rated these issues as "extremely important" for their voting choice, but television news gave them less coverage than defence, though more than unemployment and inflation.
  6. Inevitably, these negotiations take time but we are currently contacting various radio and television companies and will keep you involved in the identification of key issues for coverage in your area.
  7. For many viewers, the most important parliamentary programmes are those that give live coverage to the debates in the Chamber or to committee hearings.
  8. They disliked his aggression, his finesse, his lack of respect for tradition, his obsession with media coverage.
  9. Now we're doing this one: Pete Hellicar - Nottingham local and just starting to get known a bit more then through travelling and National magazine coverage - with the backing of a new sponsor - Lifes a Beach Board Division and a seemingly endless pool from which to draw variety, ability, and originality - as well as wide grins and industrial hair clippers he seems a fairly interesting candidate for an interview.
  10. Against the backdrop of the media's homophobic and moralistic coverage of AIDS, a panic was generated to suggest that the positive-images policy would lead to AIDS.
  11. Overall, even if they do get the paper they want, it does not follow that they get the political coverage they want.
  12. Television, both BBC's coverage for 20 years and ITV's for the past five, not only attracted lucrative sponsorships but developed a greater interest among the young.
  13. The DES has explained that a range of cross-curricular issues is intended to be included within this concept of the whole curriculum - including "coverage across the curriculum of gender and multicultural issues".

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