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UK
/bɹˈɔːdkɑːstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌkæstɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌkæstɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a mechanical device for scattering something (seed or fertilizer or sand etc.) in all directions
- someone who broadcasts on radio or television
How To Use broadcaster In A Sentence
- The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio.
- The broadcaster attacked customs officials and police who seemingly stood on the quayside watching without intervening to help. Times, Sunday Times
- Candle makers, after all, cannot be expected to hail the invention of the electric light bulb, nor hostlers the advent of automobiles, nor canal-boat owners the building of railways, nor TV broadcasters the laying down of cable systems.
- The same day's paper features a story "Is this a work of art or just any old iron?" about how the writer, broadcaster, doctor and polymath Sir Jonathan Miller asked a passing scrap metal merchant to remove a rusting bath from his front garden -- only to find his three metal sculptures had also been over-enthusiastically taken. Media
- The national broadcaster said Pahad "rebuked Washington for pursuing what he terms a discredited neo-conservative ideology". ANC Daily News Briefing
- Curt Gowdy, baseball trivia, quotes, what i've learned, major league, baseball history, opening day curt gowdy broadcaster interviewed 2003 Esquire.com Article Feed
- The free-to-air broadcaster says its audience share has decreased by five per cent. The Sun
- The law has also been changed so that private broadcasters are obliged to play the anthem when they come on air and at closedown, as is already the case for state-run TV and radio. Cumpulsory Anthem Law Hits Wrong Note in Kyrgyzstan
- Linkletter is one of America's most loved broadcasters.
- At some point in their careers, most broadcasters have made an unguarded comment when the fader was open and the mic was live.