Similar words: broadcast, live broadcast, forecasting, broad, abroad, broadly, fasting, lasting. Meaning: ['brɔːdkɑːstɪŋ] n. 1. a medium that disseminates via telecommunications 2. taking part in a radio or tv program.
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1 They began broadcasting in 1922.
2 Satellite broadcasting is helping to globalize television.
3 The Broadcasting Act allows ministers to proscribe any channel that offends against good taste and decency.
4 Troops yesterday seized control of the broadcasting station.
5 The tornado disrupted broadcasting along the entire coast.
6 There are only a limited number of broadcasting frequencies.
7 The broadcasting station has signed off for the night.
8 Will new technology change the shape of broadcasting?
9 We were broadcasting on all the major channels.
10 Fasten onto what the official broadcasting station is saying.
11 Huge amounts of money are spent on sports broadcasting.
12 Broadcasting authorities are often public corporations.
13 The broadcasting media are statutorily required to be impartial.
14 The BBC denies that its broadcasting has been dumbed down.
15 Theatre,[www.Sentencedict.com] cinema and broadcasting are all subject to regulation by local authorities.
16 The company was rapped over the knuckles for broadcasting the interview.
17 You're listening to Radio Gold, broadcasting 24 hours a day on 909 AM.
18 The research stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting through to today.
19 The broadcasting station transmits from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m.
20 The Broadcasting Museum also offers Saturday workshops to acquaint children with the world of radio.
21 The broadcasting station will relay the news of the President's death.
22 Couldn't the deregulation of broadcasting lead to a lowering of standards?
23 It will be sold to a joint venture created by Dow Jones and Westinghouse Broadcasting.
24 In the past central government had a monopoly on television broadcasting.
25 Six journalists sought to challenge in court the legality of the ban on broadcasting.
26 The new report has far-reaching implications for the future of broadcasting.
27 If this happens it will change the face of religious broadcasting.
28 His fee is a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of broadcasting.
29 He has set himself up as a crusader for higher press and broadcasting standards.
30 Some people may regard radio as the poor relation of broadcasting.
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