broadcast networks - translation to greek
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broadcast networks - translation to greek

GROUP OF RADIO STATIONS, TELEVISION STATIONS, OR OTHER ELECTRONIC MEDIA OUTLETS, THAT FORM AN AGREEMENT TO AIR, OR BROADCAST, CONTENT FROM A CENTRALIZED SOURCE
Broadcast Network; Broadcasting network; Chain broadcasting; Chain Broadcasting; Broadcast networks; Broadcasting corporation; Terrestrial network
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  • Original major radio broadcasting networks in the United States
  • The WEAF and WJZ chains

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STRUCTURE IN BIOLOGY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Neural networks; History of neural networks; Applications of neural networks
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Definition

semantic network
<data> A graph consisting of nodes that represent physical or conceptual objects and arcs that describe the relationship between the nodes, resulting in something like a data flow diagram. Semantic nets are an effective way to represent data as they incorporate the inheritance mechanism that prevents duplication of data. That is, the meaning of a concept comes from its relationship to other concepts and the information is stored by interconnecting nodes with labelled arcs. (1999-01-07)

Wikipedia

Broadcast network

A terrestrial network (or broadcast network in the United States) is a group of radio stations, television stations, or other electronic media outlets, that form an agreement to air, or broadcast, content from a centralized source. For example, ABC (U.S.), CBC/Radio-Canada (Canada), the BBC (UK), the ABC (Australia), DW (Germany), KBS (South Korea), and NHK (Japan) are TV networks that provide programming for local terrestrial television station affiliates to air using signals that can be picked up by the home television sets of local viewers. Networks generally, but not always, operate on a national scale; that is, they cover an entire country.

Streaming media, Internet radio, and webcasting are sometimes considered forms of broadcasting despite the lack of terrestrial stations; its practitioners may also be called "broadcasters" or even "broadcast networks".

Examples of use of broadcast networks
1. The broadcast networks suffered through an unexpectedly slow spring.
2. Broadcast networks threw many new reality shows on the air.
3. Sources said the broadcast networks are eyeing 8 p.m.
4. The broadcast networks are again limiting themselves to just one hour a night.
5. Paulson kicked off a major lobbying campaign with appearances on the three major broadcast networks..