Synonym: announce, circulate, distribute, publish, scatter. Similar words: broad, at home and abroad, road, on the road, railroad, take the road, cast aside, brown. Meaning: ['brɔːdkɑːst] n. 1. message that is transmitted by radio or television 2. a radio or television show. v. 1. broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television 2. sow over a wide area, especially by hand 3. cause to become widely known.
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151. It was an interview broadcast by a privately owned company, said to be not unfriendly to the Conservatives.
152. His funeral at Grace Cathedral was broadcast on live television.
153. His radio broadcast on the same day contained no hint of criticism of the Allies.
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154. The Natural Law Party, which is fielding 313 candidates, unveiled its long-awaited party election television broadcast last night.
155. The local party leadership even broadcast messages, applauded by the marchers, calling for dialogue.
156. The earlier materials were almost all produced for television broadcast as well as classroom use.
157. The sixth game of the World Chess Championship will be broadcast tonight on Channel 6.
158. When these pictures were broadcast live across international television screens, it was obvious that the issue was misogyny, not theology.
159. In general, geosynchronous satellites are designed to broadcast a wide beam to ensure the wide area coverage.
160. The day-long seminars will be broadcast through high-definition television on to large theater screens in 20 cities.
161. Just in case they were not convinced, the authorities had broadcast messages of their improved ability to cope with any public disorders.
162. At issue is the national switch from the current analog broadcast system to a digital system.
163. That was the day our new licence to broadcast came into force.
164. On Nov. 17, Havel broadcast his proposed amendments to the referendum law and the existing Constitution.
165. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, in a taped statement broadcast at the news conference.
166. If the scenes of homosexuality were less explicit, there would be a powerful case for allowing its broadcast.
167. Most other independent radio stations had either had their equipment destroyed or had broadcast music programmes and other safe material.
168. Let's take the recording task described earlier: to prepare news items for a magazine programme or news broadcast.
169. The final broadcast by La Cinq was on April 12.
170. Larvae may immediately become bottom dwellers or pelagic for a short period to be broadcast over vast distances by ocean currents.
171. Two studios down, some one from the Arabic service was reading news for broadcast to the Middle East.
172. These features give continuity to broadcast programmes but this kind of continuity is not so important with classroom materials.
173. Above the subwoofer is a 25-year-old reel-to-reel tape deck of the kind used in broadcast studios.
174. It was rumored on campus that Williams, an acknowledged free spirit, once broadcast in the nude.
175. Every night the news was broadcast on this station by Hanoi Hanna.
176. TV cameras broadcast scenes of terrible carnage to U.S. audiences.
177. We cover the main news of the day at the beginning of the broadcast.
178. TV stations broadcast an appeal from the teenager's desperate parents.
179. The biggest items of expenditure would probably be printing an election address and preparing a party political broadcast.
180. In his broadcast on Saturday Mr Yeltsin said he had been forced to act to prevent the restoration of Communist rule.
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