Definition of broadcaster in English:
broadcaster
noun ˈbrɔːdkɑːstəˈbrɔdkæstər
1An organization that transmits a programme or information by radio or television.
the broadcaster aired the news item on Tuesday
radio and television broadcasters must accept some limits on their programming
Example sentencesExamples
- We as documentary makers ask the broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future.
- The campus radio broadcaster is managed exclusively by students.
- Cable companies argue they shouldn't have to carry multiple streams of broadcasters' channels at the expense of their own premium channels.
- In less than six months, they had the network on board as the Canadian broadcaster.
- Various groups expressed concern about the dangers of radio programs to youths and pressured broadcasters for change.
- She wrote many of her first film reviews for a subscriber-based public radio broadcaster in Berkeley.
- Initially a radio broadcaster, they launched as the state television broadcaster in the 1970s.
- The idea that cable broadcasters might produce unique programming seemed rather counterintuitive.
- International broadcasters are interested in teen-oriented drama.
- The broadcasters finally shut the building down in 1995.
- 1.1 A person who presents a radio or television transmission.
the veteran broadcaster put everyone at their ease
he became a successful broadcaster, both on television and the wireless
Example sentencesExamples
- The billionaire broadcaster was ordered to do jury duty after getting out of two previous summonses by citing conflicts with her work schedule.
- Go to a school and learn how to be a broadcaster.
- I mean, this man's been a broadcaster for 30 years.
- Journalist and broadcaster Alistair Cooke narrates a personal history of his adopted home.
- Linkletter is one of America's most loved broadcasters.
- Frost has made a name for himself as a heavyweight broadcaster, journalist, and political interviewer.
- Shortwave radio broadcasters can continue to inform and educate people from outside a nations borders.
- I'm not an instinctive broadcaster so I have to work at it.
- The sports broadcaster was present to celebrate the achievements with the children and to present them with certificates.
- This American writer and broadcaster brings a magical romance into the charm of radio.
Definition of broadcaster in US English:
broadcaster
nounˈbrôdkastərˈbrɔdkæstər
1An organization that transmits a program or information by radio or television.
the broadcaster aired the news item on Tuesday
radio and television broadcasters must accept some limits on their programming
Example sentencesExamples
- She wrote many of her first film reviews for a subscriber-based public radio broadcaster in Berkeley.
- The campus radio broadcaster is managed exclusively by students.
- International broadcasters are interested in teen-oriented drama.
- Initially a radio broadcaster, they launched as the state television broadcaster in the 1970s.
- The broadcasters finally shut the building down in 1995.
- Cable companies argue they shouldn't have to carry multiple streams of broadcasters' channels at the expense of their own premium channels.
- We as documentary makers ask the broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future.
- Various groups expressed concern about the dangers of radio programs to youths and pressured broadcasters for change.
- The idea that cable broadcasters might produce unique programming seemed rather counterintuitive.
- In less than six months, they had the network on board as the Canadian broadcaster.
- 1.1 A person who presents a radio or television transmission.
the veteran broadcaster put everyone at their ease
he became a successful broadcaster
Example sentencesExamples
- Linkletter is one of America's most loved broadcasters.
- This American writer and broadcaster brings a magical romance into the charm of radio.
- Shortwave radio broadcasters can continue to inform and educate people from outside a nations borders.
- The billionaire broadcaster was ordered to do jury duty after getting out of two previous summonses by citing conflicts with her work schedule.
- The sports broadcaster was present to celebrate the achievements with the children and to present them with certificates.
- I'm not an instinctive broadcaster so I have to work at it.
- Go to a school and learn how to be a broadcaster.
- Frost has made a name for himself as a heavyweight broadcaster, journalist, and political interviewer.
- Journalist and broadcaster Alistair Cooke narrates a personal history of his adopted home.
- I mean, this man's been a broadcaster for 30 years.