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broadcasting

Pronunciation: [ˈbrɔːdˌkæstɪŋ]

Word

Context: "media"

(verb) to send out audio or video signals so that many people can receive them. It's like when a radio or TV station shares shows for everyone to listen to or watch.

Example

The radio station is broadcasting live music from the concert.

Example

The station is not broadcasting any new shows this week.

Example

What time is the channel broadcasting the news today?

Context: "media"

(noun) the act or process of sending out audio or video signals to the public. This is similar to the blanket of information and entertainment that gets spread around when people tune in to listen or watch.

Example

Broadcasting allows people to enjoy their favorite shows from home.

Example

He doesn't think that broadcasting is as fun as going to live events.

Example

How has broadcasting changed over the years?

Context: "television"

(noun) a specific program or event that is shared through television or radio. It can be a show like a movie or a sports game that everyone can see or hear.

Example

The broadcasting of the championship game brought fans together.

Example

The broadcasting of the documentary didn't attract many viewers.

Example

Which broadcasting event are you most excited to watch this weekend?

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