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Broadcasting   /brˈɔdkˌæstɪŋ/   Listen
Broadcasting

noun
1.
A medium that disseminates via telecommunications.  Synonym: broadcast medium.
2.
Taking part in a radio or tv program.



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"Broadcasting" Quotes from Famous Books



... heard a ship off Long Island Sound speaking for a pilot; now some shore station at Boston assigned to some ship a harbor space; and now some powerful broadcasting station sent out to all the world a warning ...
— Curlie Carson Listens In • Roy J. Snell

... his parishioners as to deserve their confidence from childhood upwards, may be flouted as a sentimental ideal; but he is assuredly only their enemy in showing his Lutheran detestation of the sale of indulgences by broadcasting these ...
— On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) - A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature • John Ruskin

... motion through the mechanical vibrations of a sensitive diaphragm much as when one speaks into a telephone. This motion is transmitted in waves of varying intensity and frequency which are sent into space by the mechanism of the broadcasting station, which consists of a sound conducting apparatus induced by strong electrical currents from generators or batteries and extensive aerial or antennas wires high in the air. Thus sound is converted into waves, and the receiving station, as ...
— Radio Boys Cronies • Wayne Whipple and S. F. Aaron



Words linked to "Broadcasting" :   rerun, telecommunication, telecom, television, cut-in, reception, wireless, video, network, send, radio, insert, interrogate, tv, beam, medium, sign off, mass medium, air, Rediffusion, telecasting, radiocommunication, transmit, broadcast, rebroadcast



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