
1) Adjacent channel 2) Airing 3) Airplay 4) Audience measurement 5) Background music 6) Backhaul 7) Blackout 8) Block programming 9) Broadcast clock 10) Broadcast designer 11) Broadcast syndication 12) Bumper 13) Bumper music 14) Channel 15) Commercial broadcasting 16) Coverage map 17) Crosby system
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1) Broadcast medium 2) Mass medium 3) Medium 4) Transmission
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- a medium that disseminates via telecommunications
- taking part in a radio or tv program
- sow over a wide area, esp. by hand
- cause to become widely known
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Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a `one to many` model. The term `broadcasting,` derived from the method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about, was origin...
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[Amendment] The Broadcasting (Amendment) Act 2007 is an Act of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament). It deals with Irish Analogue broadcasting systems and the amendment of legislation on Digital Terrestrial Television dating back to 2001. This act amends previous acts, in particular the Broadcasting Act 2001. It was enacted in April 2007. ==Ab...
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[networking] In telecommunication and information theory, broadcasting refers to a method of transferring a message to all recipients simultaneously. Broadcasting can be performed as a high level operation in a program, for example broadcasting Message Passing Interface, or it may be a low level networking operation, for example broadcastin...
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Distribution of audio and/or video signals (programs) to a number of recipients ('listeners' or 'viewers') that belong to a large group. This group may be the public in general, or a relatively large audience within the public.
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electronic transmission of radio and television signals that are intended for general public reception, as distinguished from private signals that ... [24 related articles]
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a form of unidirectional telecommunication intended for a large number of users having appropriate receiving facilities, and carried out by means of radio or by cable networks NOTE - In English, it should be assumed that 'broadcasting by radio waves' is intended where the word 'broadcasting' is used without qualification, unless the context indicat...
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form of unidirectional telecommunication intended for a large number of users having appropriate receiving facilities, and carried out by means of radio or cable networks NOTE 1 - Broadcasting is a point to area communication. NOTE 2 - In English, it should be assumed that 'broadcasting by radio waves' is intended where the word 'broadcasting' is u...
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radiocommunication in which transmissions are intended for direct reception by the general public; these may include sound programmes, television programmes and other types of transmission NOTE - By common usage in French and Spanish the meaning of 'radiodiffusion' and 'radiodifusi?n' is frequently restricted to 'sound broadcasting'.
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[
n] - taking part in a radio or tv program
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noun taking part in a radio or tv program
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The transmission of sound and vision programmes by radio and television. Broadcasting may be organized under private enterprise, as in the USA, or may operate under a dual system, as in Britain, where a television and radio service controlled by the state-regulated British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) operates alongside commercial channels op...
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Refers to content carried over air waves. Usually designed to appeal to a broad audience segment.
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the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television. · radio or television as a business or profession: She's training for a career in broadcasting.
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means spreading fertilizer or seeds over a large area, such as a lawn. To ensure even distribution, always use a spreade.
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