broadcasting

IPA: brˈɔdkæstɪŋ

noun

  • (business) The business or profession of radio and television.
  • The act by which something is broadcast.

adjective

  • Sending in all directions.
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Examples of "broadcasting" in Sentences

  • I found myself broadcasting from a broom cupboard.
  • Meanwhile, Gaeta was broadcasting from the CIC of Galactica.
  • The replacement seems to have caught on, especially in broadcasting and in academic bureaucracies.
  • LAMB: It says, "Borrowed from agriculture, the term broadcasting where it meant spreading seed wide across the field."
  • In a half century in broadcasting, Walters has never learned to write for the eye instead of the ear, and this leads to unintentional comedy.
  • The policy document said: "Independence would give Scotland the same powers to ensure choice in broadcasting as countries such as Ireland have enjoyed for years."
  • While broadcasting from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange he accused the Obama administration of "promoting bad behaviour" and subsidising "losers 'mortgages".
  • Not just the coaches and school administrators, but the physical therapists, nutritionists, public relations, advertising, and media people in broadcasting and journalism in both television and radio.
  • But many of her anecdotes about her early years in broadcasting are revealing, particularly when they suggest how much pyrite the networks served up in what some critics call “the golden age of television.”

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