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I . broadcast [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, americ ˈbrɑ:dkæst] SUBST

II . broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or AM -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, americ ˈbrɑ:dkæst] VERBO intr

III . broadcast <broadcast, broadcast [or AM -ed, -ed]> [ˈbrɔ:dkɑ:st, americ ˈbrɑ:dkæst] VERBO trans

1. broadcast programme:

radio broadcast SUBST

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Telephony, television broadcasts, news services and online service providers have played a crucial part in globalization.
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The total number of broadcasts, including reruns, was 2,969.
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It broadcasts at a medium-wave frequency of 1080 kHz.
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Before stereo television broadcasts were commonly available, a simulcast was available on the student radio stations which are now known as b.net.
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The industry has pioneered the use of many new forms of technology in recent years, including pay-per-view television, high-definition broadcasts and subscription web services.
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Since then, the broadcasts have gone as smoothly as a perfectly primped Pekingese.
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In-vision Ceefax broadcasts started in 1980, initially as a daytime filler but as programme hours expanded Ceefax was shown before the start of programming.
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He disliked the regimentation of live broadcasts, and much preferred the relaxed atmosphere of the recording studio.
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Some genres, such as soap operas, did not completely abandon live broadcasts until the mid-1970's.
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Slice broadcasts lifestyle and entertainment programming aimed at women in the form of reality television series, documentaries, talk shows, and more.
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