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- adjective That does not
broadcast . - adjective Not of or pertaining to
broadcasting .
Etymologies
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But Snyder saw opportunity where others did not and has been able to more than double nonbroadcasting revenue to $202 million since taking the helm by selling the stadium's naming rights to FedEx
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Team values slipped because the bad economy has reduced demand (there are fewer people with the cash to buy a team, and borrowing has become more difficult) and less nonbroadcasting revenue for many teams.
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But Snyder saw opportunity where others did not and has been able to more than double nonbroadcasting revenue to $202 million since taking the helm by selling the stadium's naming rights to FedEx
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Team values slipped because the bad economy has reduced demand (there are fewer people with the cash to buy a team, and borrowing has become more difficult) and less nonbroadcasting revenue for many teams.
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Team values slipped because the bad economy has reduced demand (there are fewer people with the cash to buy a team, and borrowing has become more difficult) and less nonbroadcasting revenue for many teams.
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But Snyder saw opportunity where others did not and has been able to more than double nonbroadcasting revenue to $202 million since taking the helm by selling the stadium's naming rights to FedEx
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Its darned scary - I suggest they setup a nonbroadcasting network with MAC filtering and that will be more than suffcient for most home users.
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Forbes said 21 of the league's 32 teams saw their values drop due to the recession, reduced demand and less nonbroadcasting revenue for many teams.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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