broadcasts
Pronunciation: [ˈbrɔːd.kæsts]
Word
Context: “media”
(verb) to send out a show or information through radio, television, or online. When a station broadcasts a show, it shares it with many people at the same time over airwaves or the Internet.
Example
The radio station broadcasts music every day at noon.
Example
The TV network did not broadcast the important news story last night.
Example
What time does the channel broadcast the new movie?
Context: “media”
(noun) a show or program that is sent out through radio, television, or online. A broadcast can be a news report, a sports game, or a talk show that many people can watch or listen to at the same time.
Example
The live broadcast of the concert was amazing and reached millions of viewers.
Example
There was no broadcast of the event due to technical issues.
Example
Did you catch the broadcast of the final game last night?
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