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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31 There is no evidence whatever that competition in broadcasting has ever reduced costs.
32 High on the list of public demands is to end military control of broadcasting.
33 It is to start broadcasting no later than the end of next year.
34 The former newsreader is being tipped as a possible successor to the outgoing Head of Broadcasting.
35 He has a long history in medical broadcasting.
36 This is Pabulum's second installation in the broadcasting marketplace.
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37 BBC is an abbreviation for British Broadcasting Corporation.
38 Minorities say they've gotten a small toehold in broadcasting.
39 There was no political consensus about broadcasting.
40 In broadcasting, short-term contracts often replace staff jobs.
41 Gaullist control of broadcasting did not lessen.
42 Only Young Broadcasting sold bonds today.
43 An extreme example of this is broadcasting expenditure.
44 Radio 303 began broadcasting in Skopje in February 1990.
45 Cable channels began broadcasting the 30-minute infomercial in April.
46 These are usually equated with production values in broadcasting.
47 By 1981 some parties were planning to launch new papers or broadcasting stations.
48 Organizations posting political or religious information on to the World Wide Web will need to register with the broadcasting authority.
49 There is a new sound broadcasting system under study, for introduction early in the next century.
50 Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology.
51 He has total control over the broadcasting media and the government that he laboriously cobbled together over an eight-month period.
52 A cordon of armour was parked around newspapers and broadcasting stations, and key members of the previous administration were arrested.
53 We began by asking her how she came to be in broadcasting.
54 Under each President the relationship between the executive and the broadcasting media remained the central issue of communications policy.
55 The Government is keen to increase competition in broadcasting and mobile telephone services.
56 It is still not clear how much the Broadcasting Act has changed the face of television.
57 National radio participated by broadcasting plays, panel discussions, documentaries, interviews and recordings of training sessions.
58 The major problem of public broadcasting so far has not been too much government meddling but too little financial support.
59 The company had to bid for its new broadcasting licence at auction and won it with a bid of £2,000.
60 Current broadcasting rules would ban the choice prize a takeover of Granada, the suitor Tyne Tees spurned last year.
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