broadcast
♦ broad|cast /br'ɔːdkɑːst, -kæst/ (broadcasts broadcasting)
The form broadcast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
1 [N-COUNT]
A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
In a broadcast on state radio the government also announced that it was willing to resume peace negotiations.
= programme
2 [VERB] be V-ed adv/prep, V, also V n
To broadcast a programme means to send it out by radio waves, so that it can be heard on the radio or seen on television.
The concert will be broadcast live on television and radio...
CNN also broadcasts in Europe.
= transmitout|side broad|cast (outside broadcasts)
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An outside broadcast is a radio or television programme that is not recorded or filmed in a studio, but in another building or in the open air. (BRIT; in AM, use remote broadcast)par|ty po|liti|cal broad|cast (party political broadcasts)
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A party political broadcast is a short broadcast on radio or television made by a political party, especially before an election. It explains their views and often criticizes other political parties. (BRIT)
The form broadcast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
1 [N-COUNT]
A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
In a broadcast on state radio the government also announced that it was willing to resume peace negotiations.
= programme
2 [VERB] be V-ed adv/prep, V, also V n
To broadcast a programme means to send it out by radio waves, so that it can be heard on the radio or seen on television.
The concert will be broadcast live on television and radio...
CNN also broadcasts in Europe.
= transmitout|side broad|cast (outside broadcasts)
[N-COUNT]
An outside broadcast is a radio or television programme that is not recorded or filmed in a studio, but in another building or in the open air. (BRIT; in AM, use remote broadcast)par|ty po|liti|cal broad|cast (party political broadcasts)
[N-COUNT]
A party political broadcast is a short broadcast on radio or television made by a political party, especially before an election. It explains their views and often criticizes other political parties. (BRIT)