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broadcaster

[brawd-kas-ter, -kah-ster] / ˈbrɔdˌkæs tər, -ˌkɑ stər /




NOUN
radio announcer
Synonyms
NOUN
talking head
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It is common practice in the United States, with the stop-start nature of American football, for example, giving the chance for broadcasters to create "sponsored moments", as well as play in-vision adverts.

From BBC

Options include the current licence fee potentially being replaced with a different set of rates depending on which of the broadcaster's services people use.

From BBC

NBC, the US broadcaster for the Olympic Games, ran the video to promote their opening ceremony broadcast, and their subsequent Olympics and Super Bowl coverage.

From BBC

Pakistan's pullout will result in a loss of millions of dollars in revenue for broadcasters, and will be a huge letdown for fans on both sides.

From Barron's

O’Hara, who had only recently given birth to her second son, described Beatrice as a “dangerous mother, every parent’s nightmare” in a 1998 interview with Canadian broadcaster Dini Petty.

From Salon