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broadcaster

[brawd-kas-ter, -kah-ster] / ˈbrɔdˌkæs tər, -ˌkɑ stər /




NOUN
radio announcer
Synonyms
NOUN
talking head
Synonyms


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Its report warned that the World Service is "at risk of losing its position as the most-trusted international broadcaster" because of a combination of funding difficulties and poor management by the BBC.

From BBC

Before the Middle East war began, she hosted a one-hour weekly show on Reka radio, part of the public broadcaster KAN, that could be heard between programmes in Spanish and Russian.

From Barron's

Among them is thought to be a suspect police had previously had released images of, broadcaster NRK reported.

From BBC

This can help circumvent blackout restrictions commonly imposed by sports leagues and/or broadcasters, which limit access based on geographic location.

From Salon

People chanted “save our girls” as they sought to block a bus departing the team’s Gold Coast hotel on Tuesday, according to a video from the country’s national broadcaster.

From The Wall Street Journal