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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181 Broadcasting was on short wave only and at such low power that the reception area was limited, scattered and unpredictable.
182 He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery.
183 Only national radio and television stations controlled by the military were broadcasting news.
184 The most usual method of sending out information to more than a few broadcasting stations or publications is by post.
185 Thus, no communications medium should be required to operate under standards and obligations imposed for decades on broadcasting by the government.
186 Principle, as well as expediency,[http://sentencedict.com/broadcasting.html] therefore ensured that public service broadcasting was to be impartial.
187 The extent to which educational skills are needed in broadcasting can none the less be exaggerated.
188 Also at fault is the new broadcasting law, which rules out many potential buyers.
189 The national broadcasting organisations have been threatened by deregulation which has encouraged the growth of private satellite and cable channels.
190 It is unusual to consider them in conjunction with the ostensibly different milieux and traditions of broadcasting.
191 Broadcasting Standards Council Broadcasters accept they have to live with the new watchdog.
192 Between 1974 and 1981, therefore, Gaullist and Giscardian politicians fashioned the broadcasting policies that technocrats and broadcasters were to implement.
193 When he retired from football, he went to work for Turner Broadcasting as the color analyst of their college football telecasts.
194 Defence now takes up half the frequency spectrum, with broadcasting and telecommunications using a large slice.
195 Data broadcasting is the third broadcasting service category.
196 Mr Jones: Ah. The British Broadcasting Corporation.
197 digital terrestrial and digital satellite broadcasting.
198 Prime minister will publish the broadcasting speech this evening.
199 Broadcasting has had to be regulated statutorily.
200 The letters BBC stand for British Broadcasting Company.
201 There is much talk these days of the internet being the third force in broadcasting along side the radio and television.
202 The British Broadcasting Corporation is very famous across the world.
203 The certain placement of seed at the 12 - 20 mm level necessitates drilling rather than broadcasting.
204 The broadcasting and television system of Germany is a double structure: public service and commercial system.
205 Videotex has more evident superiorities to other information broadcasting methods. The basic principles of videotex broadcasting system are described in this paper.
206 At the start of today's broadcasting, Ggong read a Japanese listener's story.
207 CBS stands for Columbia Broadcasting Service and NBC stands for National Broadcasting Company.
208 The Public Broadcasting Service and the National Park Service will hold a free gala concert Saturday in front of the U.
209 And also put forward an proposal for middle and small city ground digital TV broadcasting adopt digital cable transmission mode.
210 to work in broadcasting.
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