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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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Beyond its campus setting, Annie captures a moment when Indian cinema - and state broadcasters - were relatively permissive about youth culture, language and social critique.

From BBC

Sadly, the Guthries haven’t been entirely free from trolling, even from other broadcasters.

From Salon

"I know we won too much and the people don't want us to win, but the referee has to be neutral," Rodri told an Australian broadcaster after Tottenham fought back from two goals down.

From Barron's

The BBC has said it accepts that the licence fee needs reform, but that any changes must "safeguard the BBC as a universal public broadcaster".

From BBC

Following the billionaire's comments to the broadcaster, the prime minister's spokesman said Sir Keir thought they were "offensive and wrong" and it is "absolutely right" he apologised.

From BBC