broadcasting

[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌkæstɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈɔːdkɑːstɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. taking part in a radio or tv program
  2. a medium that disseminates via telecommunications
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How To Use broadcasting In A Sentence

  • Immersed in her ample lap, her adoring voice broadcasting stereophonically through her bosoms, I absorbed the sensationalistic stories and lush illustrations of baby Moses in his basket, later parting the very Red Sea. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The BBC local radio station is broadcasting full match commentary from 10.00 am to noon on Saturday.
  • These waves of films - and previous attempts at 3D-television broadcasting - used what's known as the anaglyph method of imaging. The Engineer - News
  • Tomorrow, if I were lusting for cash and recognition and all the things people get into broadcasting for, I might decide talk radio was my easiest point of access.
  • Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.
  • The broadcasting media are statutorily required to be impartial.
  • In Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, the "telescreen" compulsorily present in every house is not only a television broadcasting from the outside, but a sort of CCTV camera, observing the people in the room, shouting at them if they fail to meet the standards ordained by the state of which Big Brother is the dictator, always watching them. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Some people may regard radio as the poor relation of broadcasting.
  • Simples, don't watch trash like this and the stations will stop broadcasting it - it's in your own hands people!
  • A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to expatriate communities.
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