BROADCASTING


Meaning of BROADCASTING in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

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

independent television companies

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

new

By 1981 some parties were planning to launch new papers or broadcasting stations.

Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology.

The refinements also had to cover the new forms of broadcasting .

There is a new sound broadcasting system under study, for introduction early in the next century.

Also at fault is the new broadcasting law, which rules out many potential buyers.

The company had to bid for its new broadcasting licence at auction and won it with a bid of £2,000.

public

Also in 1920, the first public broadcasting station in Britain was opened by Marconi.

Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting .

Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.

There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.

Principle, as well as expediency, therefore ensured that public service broadcasting was to be impartial.

The government even proved willing to take certain industries into public ownership: broadcasting , overseas airways, and the electricity-generating industry.

Much time and energy in the early 1970S was spent on distinctions between state and public service broadcasting .

I've always been a strong advocate of public service broadcasting , such an important element in this influential means of communication.

religious

The region has continued to develop projects to assist professionals working in religious broadcasting .

Air Your Faith gives the background to religious broadcasting in Britain and outlines the current situation.

During the workshop, participants shared reports on the status of religious broadcasting in their respective countries.

■ NOUN

authority

The directive was simply another obstacle which had to be taken into account by the broadcasting authorities .

radio

Radio producers have to remind themselves each week that radio broadcasting isn't about selling records, but about entertaining an audience.

For the most part, only lip-service has been paid to the importance of radio broadcasting .

Although radio broadcasting killed the Electrophone Company and piped entertainment in London, telephone transmissions continued in Bournemouth until 1937.

It stretched from the infancy of radio broadcasting in the early twenties right through to television and the present day.

There were no doubts or misgivings about the move from my chosen field of journalism to the wider horizons of radio broadcasting .

When regular radio broadcasting began in 1922, the press refused at first to publish free the daily programme schedules.

service

Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting .

There are moves to reintroduce public service broadcasting which lost all credibility under Pinochet's dictatorship.

Principle, as well as expediency, therefore ensured that public service broadcasting was to be impartial.

Much time and energy in the early 1970S was spent on distinctions between state and public service broadcasting .

I've always been a strong advocate of public service broadcasting , such an important element in this influential means of communication.

But within this regulatory system, one also finds the basis of the idea of public service broadcasting .

Public service broadcasting probably can not survive in the market-place and it therefore needs financial, political, and cultural support.

state

Therein probably lies the potency of the Gaullist concept of state broadcasting .

The Tzannetakis administration left state broadcasting free to report objectively.

De Gaulle's notes to Peyrefitte, mentioned above, indicate dissatisfaction with the implementation of the state broadcasting policy.

station

Also in 1920, the first public broadcasting station in Britain was opened by Marconi.

The leader of the earlier occupation of the broadcasting station was identified as Maj. Narcisse Djoua.

We saluted the Press, mentioning the government forces that insisted on closing down our city's own broadcasting station .

A cordon of armour was parked around newspapers and broadcasting stations , and key members of the previous administration were arrested.

Should the broadcasting station be placed under a government department under a politically appointed boss?

By 1981 some parties were planning to launch new papers or broadcasting stations .

The conference agreed to set up a base in Kurdistan, including a broadcasting station .

The Communist Party and various affiliates control nearly all Soviet printing presses and broadcasting stations .

system

MPEG-2 sets the standard for the compression of digital signals, the most complicated and expensive element of any digital broadcasting system .

Emphasis will be given to media training schemes and also to considering the establishment of a public broadcasting system .

There is a new sound broadcasting system under study, for introduction early in the next century.

television

For many pro-reform Soviet citizens, Nevzorov personified the hardline editorial shift in television broadcasting .

The Interfax news agency reported demonstrations in St Petersburg on June 22 over access to television broadcasting .

■ VERB

begin

Sunshine 855 began broadcasting from a farmer's barn in the late seventies.

Radio 303 began broadcasting in Skopje in February 1990.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

terrestrial TV/broadcasting/channels etc

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Current broadcasting rules would ban the choice prize a takeover of Granada, the suitor Tyne Tees spurned last year.

Gaullist control of broadcasting did not lessen.

Much time and energy in the early 1970S was spent on distinctions between state and public service broadcasting .

Principle, as well as expediency, therefore ensured that public service broadcasting was to be impartial.

Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting .

The extent to which educational skills are needed in broadcasting can none the less be exaggerated.

The only clear case where this strategy succeeded was when Thatcher introduced the SinnFéin broadcasting ban.

We began by asking her how she came to be in broadcasting .

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.