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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181. Cheltenham races are being broadcast in one corner, the Budget in another.
182. Quite by chance, and unknown to the police, the incident was filmed and broadcast later on national television news.
183. Chamberlain's dramatic radio broadcast announcing the Declaration of War in 1939.
184. With technology what it is(sentencedict.com), the promise was there for more live broadcast coverage than in the history of the Olympics.
185. This was followed by final production advice and then the national network broadcast at 6 o'clock.
186. The producer, of course, is the captain of the ship, responsible for getting the broadcast on the air.
187. A novelty for the home crowd at reserve matches in 1924-25 was music from gramophone records broadcast through a loudspeaker.
188. The sound is broadcast outwards as a series of waves.
189. At one point the broadcast became so popular that a line of Sonny Boy cornmeal was introduced.
190. A Xinjiang television broadcast carried pictures of weapons, riot damage and injured and dead security personnel.
191. We will broadcast messages from the solar sail which will be relayed to the toys in local languages.
192. At the same time a reforestation telethon will be broadcast live via satellite and by radio around the world.
193. Faint news of the whistle from the nearby paper mill broadcast from the hillsides.
194. I analyzed the information from the print media separately from the information from the broadcast media.
195. The air time is sold by broadcast bottom feeders who could care less about anything beyond profit margins.
196. Soon afterwards, the radio broadcast a message from Eyadema himself, calling on the soldiers to return to barracks.
197. To get to his broadcast location he was forced to take the freight elevator.
198. Sky will broadcast live Premier League matches on Sunday afternoons and Monday evenings.
199. The session started early and finished late, and was broadcast live on all cable news channels.
200. A group of Texas businessmen would put up the money to bury the broadcast, he said.
201. Legend has it that when the engineer cued him for that first broadcast, the otherwise loquacious Williams went blank.
202. But with the help of DeMoss, Promise Keepers has been featured in every major news magazine and nightly news broadcast.
203. His broadcast of 23 April was a shorter but equally powerful repeat performance of his address at the end of Barricades Week.
204. The seminars are widely publicised beforehand, and print and broadcast journalists are invited to attend.
205. He claimed Labour had shown desperation tactics by naming four-year-old Matthew to justify a party political broadcast.
206. At noon the radio broadcast a joint statement from Koffigoh and Eyadema, calling for discipline.
207. But by far the worst consequence of an immediate auction would be to throw the broadcast industry on the junk pile.
208. He will speak to radio shows that broadcast over a tin can and lengths of string.
209. The broadcast industry needs to decide what is their relationship to their public in their status as public trustees.
210. Their delusions are indeed more bizarre, such as thoughts being broadcast into their heads or being controlled by men from Mars.
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