BROADCAST


Meaning of BROADCAST in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a channel broadcasts sth

All the channels are broadcasting the match live.

a radio broadcast

All radio broadcasts continue to be closely monitored by the government.

an election broadcast British English (= a programme by a party saying why people should vote for them in an election )

a Conservative Party election broadcast

broadcast live

The ceremony will be broadcast live on television.

independent television/radio/broadcasting etc British English (= not owned or paid for by the government )

independent television companies

party political broadcast

a party political broadcast on television

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

live

There will also be a live outside broadcast form a preserved line.

As everyone who has watched the live broadcast remembers, El Comandante spoke for fifty-five minutes.

The activity centres around the big top in Stockton High Street offering free all day entertainment with live broadcasts and personal appearances.

Liberal politicians paraded through the studios, providing soundbites that were instantly fed into the live broadcasts .

political

But in a party political broadcast last night, the Education Secretary John Patten defended the tests.

I remember crying sentimental tears a few years later in 1987 when I watched on television Neil Kinnock's party political broadcast .

The Prime Minister I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for reprising his party political broadcast of last evening.

Some later described the speech as a party political broadcast .

The biggest items of expenditure would probably be printing an election address and preparing a party political broadcast .

He claimed Labour had shown desperation tactics by naming four-year-old Matthew to justify a party political broadcast .

All the Tories needed to win was to play those interviews back as party political broadcasts .

Did you see our frightful party political broadcast ?

■ NOUN

election

He was asked to appear in a Labour election broadcast .

industry

The broadcast industry needs to decide what is their relationship to their public in their status as public trustees.

But by far the worst consequence of an immediate auction would be to throw the broadcast industry on the junk pile.

An awards banquet, the first ever specifically for blacks in the broadcast industry , was held at the Waldorf-Astoria.

media

I analyzed the information from the print media separately from the information from the broadcast media.

network

That is equivalent to a 5. 4 rating on a broadcast network ....

news

Let's take the recording task described earlier: to prepare news items for a magazine programme or news broadcast .

And even within news broadcasts , solid reporting about serious subjects is diminishing.

The news broadcast had been repeated a number of times that evening, the same footage being shown again and again.

Some of this decline is attributed to competition from cable news channels and from local news broadcasts .

At present, regional news broadcasts have the tone of a modified sensationalist journalism.

While the form of a news broadcast emphasizes tidiness and control, its content can best be described as fragmented.

But the news broadcast after the first missile attack failed to mention it.

Political pressures at the station led to unbalanced news broadcasts and improper promotions and demotions, according to the officials and documents.

radio

Old photographs, and some archive film footage or earlier radio broadcasts would also be included, depending on the period being studied.

Do old radio broadcasts , minor record labels and second-rate artists merit box sets?

All radio broadcasts and church publications continue to be closely monitored by the government.

Elites can more easily assess the situation and attitudes of both allies and rivals by monitoring television and radio broadcasts .

Chamberlain's dramatic radio broadcast announcing the Declaration of War in 1939.

In time, books, radio broadcasts , films, and professional journals were added to the list.

Using radio broadcasts and posters, they had warned the locals that they would be shot if they turned out to vote.

television

A Xinjiang television broadcast carried pictures of weapons, riot damage and injured and dead security personnel.

Recently, the civic cleanup campaign in Dalian has been showcased in official newspapers and television broadcasts .

The earlier materials were almost all produced for television broadcast as well as classroom use.

By replacing Candlestick, the 49ers want to reduce cold winds and maximize sunshine for fans and television broadcasts .

■ VERB

watch

The Kurdish people have a right to broadcast , and as viewers to watch these broadcasts.

As everyone who has watched the live broadcast remembers, El Comandante spoke for fifty-five minutes.

Murphy was seen with her baby in her arms watching a broadcast of Quayle's attack on her.

They are telling many lies, and everyone is watching these broadcasts by satellite, Mr Atasagun said.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

terrestrial TV/broadcasting/channels etc

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

In a nationwide TV broadcast , the prime minister explained why he was resigning.

Meyer had no broadcasting experience when he created Midwest Television.

The exciting thing about the show is that it's a live broadcast and anything can happen.

The government has banned all broadcasts by opposition groups.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

All radio broadcasts and church publications continue to be closely monitored by the government.

Chamberlain's dramatic radio broadcast announcing the Declaration of War in 1939.

Federal law prohibits the broadcast from being recorded.

From 1969 he composed music for his own groups formed for recordings, broadcasts and tours.

My daily Radio Column covered a wide spectrum of programme interests, a large part of which was concerned with local broadcasts.

Old photographs, and some archive film footage or earlier radio broadcasts would also be included, depending on the period being studied.

II. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

live

When these pictures were broadcast live across international television screens, it was obvious that the issue was misogyny, not theology.

With technology what it is, the promise was there for more live broadcast coverage than in the history of the Olympics.

The session started early and finished late, and was broadcast live on all cable news channels.

nationally

Most of us are, at least in a hall that big, and on a nationally broadcast infomercial.

■ NOUN

cable

The session started early and finished late, and was broadcast live on all cable news channels.

channel

The broadcasting of a pay channel requires the encryption or scrambling of the signal on emission and the unscrambling on reception.

day

His radio broadcast on the same day contained no hint of criticism of the Allies.

message

We will broadcast messages from the solar sail which will be relayed to the toys in local languages.

Soon afterwards, the radio broadcast a message from Eyadema himself, calling on the soldiers to return to barracks.

The problem of moving home would be solved by broadcasting a digitally signed message to the chips.

news

A student-produced news program broadcasts once a week on a local cable channel.

Two studios down, some one from the Arabic service was reading news for broadcast to the Middle East.

Sally Jesse here and a White House news conference there, broadcast by C-SPAN in its interminable entirety.

But with the help of DeMoss, Promise Keepers has been featured in every major news magazine and nightly news broadcast .

Every night the news was broadcast on this station by Hanoi Hanna.

night

The Natural Law Party, which is fielding 313 candidates, unveiled its long-awaited party election television broadcast last night .

programme

We all crowded in one, where a black-and-white television was broadcasting a programme in Urdu.

programmes

Most other independent radio stations had either had their equipment destroyed or had broadcast music programmes and other safe material.

These features give continuity to broadcast programmes but this kind of continuity is not so important with classroom materials.

Applied to broadcast programmes , then, the public service principles were in the nature of flexible guidelines.

radio

At noon the radio broadcast a joint statement from Koffigoh and Eyadema, calling for discipline.

The group sponsors speeches, a radio broadcast and an Internet site.

His radio broadcast on the same day contained no hint of criticism of the Allies.

But it was difficult for us to follow as the radio station was broadcasting in Navajo.

Big howler RADIO Cleveland broadcast a warning that fireworks can frighten pets - accompanied by realistic sound effects that drove animals mad.

But at the same time, the technology that makes Internet radio broadcasts possible has been evolving quickly.

Soon afterwards, the radio broadcast a message from Eyadema himself, calling on the soldiers to return to barracks.

We have a number of radio personalities on public broadcasting who write books.

satellite

The advent of satellite broadcasting began to break down those defences.

In general, geosynchronous satellites are designed to broadcast a wide beam to ensure the wide area coverage.

series

A retraction would be broadcast when a new series of the programme begins in January.

Through its peerless network of contacts the firm obtained a pre-broadcast copy of the series .

The sound is broadcast outwards as a series of waves.

show

Both shows will be broadcast next month.

He will speak to radio shows that broadcast over a tin can and lengths of string.

Strip shows would be broadcast from the building over the Internet.

statement

At noon the radio broadcast a joint statement from Koffigoh and Eyadema, calling for discipline.

They broadcast a statement reaffirming the army's support for the process of democratization and denouncing the delays in the electoral process.

station

But it was difficult for us to follow as the radio station was broadcasting in Navajo.

Soon, stations that broadcast only on the Internet will be springing up.

television

We all crowded in one, where a black-and-white television was broadcasting a programme in Urdu.

After his rescue, national television broadcast regular bulletins reporting on his progress.

The campy dramatics are presented in the style of a live television broadcast .

In which year was the first television broadcast from Alexandra Palace? 05.

But the growing medium of television broadcast something new to worry about in the 1950s.

This can best be seen in the case of television broadcasting .

The Natural Law Party, which is fielding 313 candidates, unveiled its long-awaited party election television broadcast last night.

■ VERB

begin

Current contracts with production companies expire in September, when C4 plans to begin broadcasting the new output.

Commercial stations are required to begin broadcasting digitally May 1, 2002.

The orchestra also has begun a weekly broadcast on National Public Radio.

print

Such material is generally impossible to check, and the only way to get a response may be to print or broadcast .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Don't go broadcasting what I've told you all over the office.

Radio WXLM broadcasts on 98.2 FM.

The funeral was broadcast to the whole nation.

The interview was broadcast Sunday on "Face the Nation."

The whole race will be broadcast live from Monza.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He will speak to radio shows that broadcast over a tin can and lengths of string.

There they would force Khomeini to negotiate a deal and to broadcast it to the people.

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