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broadcasting
[brawd-kas-ting, -kah-sting]
noun
the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television.
radio or television as a business or profession.
She's training for a career in broadcasting.
Other Word Forms
- prebroadcasting adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of broadcasting1
Example Sentences
Hamilton worked for CBS Sports as part of the production team broadcasting the Finals that year.
That won’t be necessary — thankfully for my credit cards — because CNN will be broadcasting a live performance of “Good Night, and Good Luck” from the Winter Garden on Saturday.
PBS now argues the long-term effects have been deeply damaging particularly to rural and underserved communities that rely heavily on public broadcasting.
When a radio station stopped broadcasting, another stepped into the breach.
Yet, as Kermit celebrated this milestone, public broadcasting faces threats from politicians pushing to cut funding for PBS and Sesame Workshop, the very institutions that brought us Big Bird, Elmo, and Kermit himself.
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