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broadcast

[brawd-kast, -kahst] / ˈbrɔdˌkæst, -ˌkɑst /






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"The domestic broadcasting deal is the main fuel for any league in the world to develop clubs, the league and the interest for the competition and unfortunately we have zero broadcasting deal," he says.

From BBC

Footage broadcast by state media showed the judiciary chief seated before an Iranian flag in a large, ornate room in the prison, interrogating a prisoner himself.

From Barron's

Instead of music, guests heard radio broadcasts and chatter, as the goal was to make Black Spire Outpost feel rugged and lived-in.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the Tory defectors was Reading councillor Clarence Mitchell, a former newspaper and broadcast journalist who runs a PR consultancy business.

From BBC

The deal included an advertising buy on the broadcast.

From Los Angeles Times