broadcasting

/ˈbrɔdˌkæstɪŋ/
verb
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
noun
  1. 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.
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