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Definition of party political broadcast in English: party political broadcastnounˈpɑːti pəˈlɪtɪk(ə)l ˈbrɔːdkɑːstˈpɑːtipəˈlɪtɪklˈbrɔːdkɑːst British A television or radio programme on which a representative of a political party presents material intended to foster support for it. Example sentencesExamples - Essentially national in focus, the launch presaged five weeks of campaigning, focusing on relentlessly negative attacks on Michael Howard in a series of party political broadcasts not featuring the Prime Minister himself once.
- ‘It was a party political broadcast,’ the man roared.
- When I used to cover party political broadcasts for Radio 4, Tony would get genuinely moved; you could see the dampness in the eyes.
- In a party political broadcast last night, the Prime Minister signalled that democratising local services is part of a wider agenda by urging people to ‘get involved in your local community’.
- The main election propaganda allowed was unspun party political broadcasts - speeches read directly to microphone by leading politicians.
- It's worth spending a few minutes reading the transcripts of past party political broadcasts.
- I have an objection to the British National Party using something I wrote in their party political broadcasts.
- This was a party political broadcast if ever there was one, and it was wrong.
- The announcement, ‘There will now be a party political broadcast…’ prompts most people to switch the television off.
- According to Sheridan Edwards, the show's coordinator, this will consist of up to 75% more material including some rather topical, if somewhat unorthodox, party political broadcasts.
- There's a particularly good chapter on party political broadcasts.
- So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice.
- One of the political parties has made a party political broadcast that the BBC and UTV believe does not follow one of the guidelines.
- Just when things were returning to normal, the Tories decided to unleash a second bombshell - their latest party political broadcast.
- But the more you add to the list, the more it sounds like a spoof party political broadcast.
- But I also note his politician's skill in turning outrage into a party political broadcast.
- Having concluded that the law on the topic did not need to be clarified, the Court did not think that the case was a suitable vehicle for guidance on the content of party political broadcasts to be given.
- In a party political broadcast for the June 10 local and European elections, Labour tonight deploys the stirring hymn's soundtrack against dismal images depicting the Thatcher decade of the 1980s and the Major years of the 1990s.
- A politician-free party political broadcast - one of two produced - borrowed heavily from one used by Labour in 1997.
- That was a party political broadcast on behalf of the Fettlington branch of the Green Party.
Definition of party political broadcast in US English: party political broadcastnounˈpɑːtipəˈlɪtɪklˈbrɔːdkɑːst British A television or radio program on which a representative of a political party presents material intended to foster support for it. Example sentencesExamples - Just when things were returning to normal, the Tories decided to unleash a second bombshell - their latest party political broadcast.
- A politician-free party political broadcast - one of two produced - borrowed heavily from one used by Labour in 1997.
- So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice.
- I have an objection to the British National Party using something I wrote in their party political broadcasts.
- But I also note his politician's skill in turning outrage into a party political broadcast.
- The main election propaganda allowed was unspun party political broadcasts - speeches read directly to microphone by leading politicians.
- Essentially national in focus, the launch presaged five weeks of campaigning, focusing on relentlessly negative attacks on Michael Howard in a series of party political broadcasts not featuring the Prime Minister himself once.
- Having concluded that the law on the topic did not need to be clarified, the Court did not think that the case was a suitable vehicle for guidance on the content of party political broadcasts to be given.
- It's worth spending a few minutes reading the transcripts of past party political broadcasts.
- ‘It was a party political broadcast,’ the man roared.
- In a party political broadcast last night, the Prime Minister signalled that democratising local services is part of a wider agenda by urging people to ‘get involved in your local community’.
- But the more you add to the list, the more it sounds like a spoof party political broadcast.
- That was a party political broadcast on behalf of the Fettlington branch of the Green Party.
- The announcement, ‘There will now be a party political broadcast…’ prompts most people to switch the television off.
- This was a party political broadcast if ever there was one, and it was wrong.
- In a party political broadcast for the June 10 local and European elections, Labour tonight deploys the stirring hymn's soundtrack against dismal images depicting the Thatcher decade of the 1980s and the Major years of the 1990s.
- When I used to cover party political broadcasts for Radio 4, Tony would get genuinely moved; you could see the dampness in the eyes.
- According to Sheridan Edwards, the show's coordinator, this will consist of up to 75% more material including some rather topical, if somewhat unorthodox, party political broadcasts.
- One of the political parties has made a party political broadcast that the BBC and UTV believe does not follow one of the guidelines.
- There's a particularly good chapter on party political broadcasts.
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