broadcasting
/ˈbrɔdˌkæstɪŋ/
verb
- To send out programs or information by radio or television.
- The station broadcasts the morning news live every day.
- During the storm, the radio broadcasted emergency updates to the community.
- They will broadcast the championship game on national television.
- To spread information widely to many people.
- Don't broadcast your private problems to strangers online.
- Social media allows users to broadcast their opinions to a global audience.
- He broadcast the news about the party to everyone in the office.
Synonyms
noun
- The business or activity of sending out programs (such as news, music, or shows) by radio or television.
- Broadcasting reaches millions of people every day with news and entertainment.
- She studied broadcasting in college and now works at a local TV station.
- The rise of online streaming has changed the world of broadcasting forever.