broadcasting

[ˈbrɔːdkæstɪŋ]

broadcasting Definition

  • 1the transmission of radio or television programs to a large audience
  • 2the business or industry of producing and transmitting such programs

Using broadcasting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "broadcasting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The broadcasting of the football match attracted millions of viewers.

  • Example

    She works in broadcasting as a news anchor.

  • Example

    The government regulates broadcasting to ensure fair competition.

  • Example

    The company invested heavily in new broadcasting technology.

broadcasting Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for broadcasting

Phrases with broadcasting

  • a system of television or radio broadcasting in which the government or a publicly funded organization owns and controls the stations

    Example

    Public broadcasting is often seen as a way to provide unbiased news and cultural programming.

  • the legal permission to transmit a program on radio or television

    Example

    The company paid millions of dollars for the broadcasting rights to the Olympics.

  • the transmission of television or radio signals via satellite to a wide area

    Example

    Satellite broadcasting has made it possible to receive television signals in remote areas.

Origins of broadcasting

from broad + cast, meaning 'scattered over a wide area'

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Summary: broadcasting in Brief

The term 'broadcasting' [ˈbrɔːdkæstɪŋ] refers to the transmission and production of radio or television programs to a large audience. It encompasses the business and industry of producing and transmitting such programs, including public broadcasting and satellite broadcasting. Examples include 'The broadcasting of the football match attracted millions of viewers,' and 'She works in broadcasting as a news anchor.'

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