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broadcast

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






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His appeal was broadcast into the country as coalition aircraft dropped leaflets urging Iraqis to “fill the streets and alleys.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Days later, footage of thousands of people lining the streets for the funeral procession was broadcast by Iranian state media.

From BBC

They would no longer have access to the funds generated from the Premier League's lucrative domestic and international broadcast deals, which last year meant Ipswich Town earned more in broadcast revenue than Barcelona.

From BBC

TV news programs have faced significant economic headwinds in recent years, with media companies balancing costly bets on sports rights with diminishing revenue from linear broadcast operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investigators will be looking to see if the aircraft friend-or-foe transponders, which are supposed to broadcast the information about a plane electronically, were working properly.

From The Wall Street Journal