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broadcasting

noun as in informing via electronic media

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The networks specialize in broadcasting news in countries where an independent press is suppressed.

Sure enough, as I was watching the riots last Wednesday and scrolling through the internet, I saw her broadcasting live from the Capitol.

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He hopes to play professional basketball and then work in sports broadcasting.

Code in the Twitter app indicates that Periscope — the live video broadcasting app that launched a thousand fluttering hearts — may be headed into retirement.

Heinsohn later went on to a long broadcasting career with Boston radio and television stations and also with CBS Sports.

He beat his illness twice, wrote about his battles with the disease, and continued broadcasting even as his health was failing.

Imagine if hackers from Saudi Arabia said that any TV station in America broadcasting feminists and gays would be attacked?

But Broadcasting & Cable reported that last year, it was a $55 million enterprise.

Ed Markey (D-MA) appeared with Arthur the Aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting.

“Government support of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting continues to be less and less,” Maassen said.

“That girl ought to get a job at a broadcasting station,” growled out Darry, as they went out upon the street.

The young people could stare through the windows and see the performers in front of the broadcasting sets.

Objectionable publications, films, broadcasting, and television have been the subject of expert appraisal in many countries.

The New Orleans Orgy started while a local radio station was broadcasting some of this new dance-music.

But broadcasting on prepared strips and upon recent burns has given some success.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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