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broadcaster

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE commercial ▪ Pre-season David Campese signed a contract with commercial broadcaster Channel Ten. ▪ Two commercial radio broadcasters , two television stations and cable networks provide more news. ▪ Existing commercial ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
broadcaster \broadcaster\ n. someone who broadcasts on radio or television. a mechanical device for scattering something (seed, fertilizer, sand, salt, etc.) in all directions. Syn: spreader.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Broadcaster may refer to: A broadcasting organization, one responsible for audio and video content and/or their transmission A program presenter of any television or radio A sports commentator on television or radio Broadcaster (Guitar) , later renamed ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who broadcasts on radio or television a mechanical device for scattering something (seed or fertilizer or sand etc.) in all directions [syn: spreader ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 An organisation that engages in the activity of broadcasting. 2 A person whose job it is to broadcast#Verb.

Usage examples of broadcaster.

Ormgorgon put his thoughts into a noumenal broadcaster, and invited all men to inspect them for any trace of corrupt motive.

Having served so dutifully as a media whipping boy, the change in the McCants narrative had broadcasters like Mike Patrick greeting his low-scoring games as a sign of maturity, whereas the same stats in previous seasons would have been cause for attack.

The Bloomsbury announcements were perhaps not too similar to other announcements broadcast during this period by other broadcasters.

The modern state needs, for example, pamphlet-writers, poster artists, illustrators, broadcasters, lecturers, film producers, actors, song composers, even painters and sculptors, not to mention psychologists, sociologists, biochemists, mathematicians and what-not.

Lord Haw-Haw, the most effective of the English-language German broadcasters, has been identified with faircertainty as Joyce, a member of the split-off Fascist party and a very bitter personal enemy of Mosley.

Most of our broadcasters are Indian left-wing intellectuals, from Liberals to Trotskyists, some of them bitterly anti-British.

TV stations the world over were being picketed despite the fact that the nonvideo media had made it clear that the broadcasters were not responsible.

The broadcaster concluded by warning listeners not to use their phones except in cases of emergency.

I was on my way to a conference of scientists and TV broadcasters devoted to the seemingly hopeless prospect of improving the presentation of science on commercial television.

It was with an old acquaintance, Sergio Hurtado, news editor and broadcaster for Radio Andes network.

On Thursday he had even gone back for advice to Sergio Hurtado, the radio broadcaster who had warned him not to seek help from the armed forces and police.

The broadcaster slid a desk drawer open and from it removed several clipped sheets.

Troeltsch of Philadelphia is better to leave alone to play the broadcaster to himself.

When that palled I would plot the destruction of Gorshkov, that prick on wheels, and the KGB schemer Andropov, whose hobbyhorse this whole bioenergetics farce is, and put an end to it, and get on with the Extremely Low Frequency Broadcaster, just as the Yankees have done.

Mounting an aggressive hearts-and-minds campaign that derided the 'passivity' of hundreds of millions of viewers forced to choose nightly between only four statistically pussified Network broadcasters, then extolled the 'empoweringly American choice' of 500-plus esoteric cable options, the American Council of Disseminators of Cable was attacking the Four right at the ideological root, the psychic matrix where viewers had been conditioned (conditioned, rather deliciously, by the Big Four Networks and their advertisers themselves, Hal notes) to associate the Freedom to Choose and the Right to Be Entertained with all that was U.