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noun ADJ. radio, satellite, television | live | outside | election, news, party political, religious VERB + BROADCAST give, make The president gave a radio broadcast to mark the end of the war. | hear, see PREP. in a/the ~ More details will be given in our news broadcast. | ~ by a broadcast by the prime minister | ~ on a radio broadcast on the problems of unemployment, verb ADV. live PREP. from We will broadcast live from the ship. | to a Christmas message broadcast to the nation
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broadcast
types of broadcast
a radio/television broadcast
• The President addressed the nation in a television broadcast.
a satellite broadcast
• The match was shown live in a world-wide satellite broadcast.
a news broadcast
• The BBC's evening news broadcast was interrupted.
a party political broadcast
(= a short television advertisement made by a political party )
• How are party political broadcasts funded?
an election broadcast
(= shown before an election to persuade people to vote for a party )
• a Labour party election broadcast
a live broadcast
(= shown or heard as it is happening )
• a live television broadcast from Beijing
an Internet broadcast
• An Internet broadcast can reach a truly global audience.
verbs
make/do a broadcast
• He made a long broadcast over the radio.
give a broadcast
• The Prime Minister gave a television broadcast to the country at 10:15.
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