A broadcast is a programme, performance , or speech on the radio or on television.
Broadcasting House
any of a number of buildings in the UK from which the BBC broadcasts or has broadcast
broadcasting career
A career is the job or profession that someone does for a long period of their life.
broadcasting station
a television or radio station
satellite broadcasting
the transmission of television or radio programmes from an artificial satellite at a power suitable for direct reception in the home
outside broadcasting van
a mobile studio from which broadcasts are made
direct broadcasting satellite
a satellite used to transmit television broadcasts intended for home reception
European Broadcasting Union
a union of 75 broadcasting organisations from 56 (mainly European) countries and which is responsible for the production of programmes such as the Eurovision Song Contest and the FIFA World Cup
outside broadcasting unit
a mobile studio from which broadcasts are made
public service broadcasting
publicly-funded broadcasting
British Broadcasting Corporation
the full name of the BBC, the official public broadcasting organization in the UK, which is funded by licence fees paid by everyone who uses a television receiver
Broadcasting Standards Authority
a New Zealand Crown Entity that develops and upholds standards of broadcasting for radio and television
direct broadcasting by satellite
the production of satellite television broadcasts intended for home reception