broadcasting 的定义
- the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television.
- radio or television as a business or profession: She's training for a career in broadcasting.
broadcasting 近义词
informing via electronic media
更多broadcasting例句
- The networks specialize in broadcasting news in countries where an independent press is suppressed.
- Sure enough, as I was watching the riots last Wednesday and scrolling through the internet, I saw her broadcasting live from the Capitol.
- He hopes to play professional basketball and then work in sports broadcasting.
- Code in the Twitter app indicates that Periscope — the live video broadcasting app that launched a thousand fluttering hearts — may be headed into retirement.
- Heinsohn later went on to a long broadcasting career with Boston radio and television stations and also with CBS Sports.
- He beat his illness twice, wrote about his battles with the disease, and continued broadcasting even as his health was failing.
- Imagine if hackers from Saudi Arabia said that any TV station in America broadcasting feminists and gays would be attacked?
- But Broadcasting & Cable reported that last year, it was a $55 million enterprise.
- Ed Markey (D-MA) appeared with Arthur the Aardvark, the star of the PBS show Arthur, to promote funding for public broadcasting.
- “Government support of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting continues to be less and less,” Maassen said.
- “That girl ought to get a job at a broadcasting station,” growled out Darry, as they went out upon the street.
- The young people could stare through the windows and see the performers in front of the broadcasting sets.
- Objectionable publications, films, broadcasting, and television have been the subject of expert appraisal in many countries.
- The New Orleans Orgy started while a local radio station was broadcasting some of this new dance-music.
- But broadcasting on prepared strips and upon recent burns has given some success.