A radio or television programme or transmission
“Most of the people sitting at the bar were cheering on the sports team broadcast on the television, and mainly being sold drink after drink.”
The imparting or exchange of information
An account of an event or situation, typically intended for publication or broadcasting
An occasion when something is shown, typically a visual presentation
A short radio or television broadcast of news reports
The playing of a particular song, band or genre on the radio, or the frequency with which it is played
An televised fundraising event encouraging viewers to make donations via telephone
Open-air broadcast
A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television
PSA
Investigative report
A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy
A play, broadcast or presentation for theatre, radio, or television
To declare loudly, openly or publicly
“The event was broadcast live on government-run television and radio stations.”
To declare loudly, openly or publicly
“Again, this is probably not the place to broadcast my feelings publicly, much rather say it to you on the phone, through a text or in person.”
To scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows
“This year, those who drilled oats seemed to do better than those who broadcast seed.”
To express a thought, action or feeling, especially under rare circumstances
To have broadcast via media
To have announced or advertised, usually loudly
To produce in large quantities
Podcast or upload
To have provided a listener or reader with information
Cover with drops or spots of something
Made widely known
Publicly announced or broadcast
Spread out over a wide area
Furnished with beams or timbers
Done, perceived, or existing in open view
Widely reported without strong evidence
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