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14 Synonyms & Antonyms for BROADCASTING | Thesaurus.com

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broadcasting

noun as in informing via electronic media

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It is right up her alley, as she wants to major in sports and broadcasting.

Laverne, who started hosting the breakfast show in 2019, has gradually resumed her broadcasting career following "successful" cancer treatment last year,

From BBC

The actor studied CBS teams and learned how to operate vintage broadcasting equipment to portray a producer covering the 1972 terrorist attack at the Summer Olympics.

The network is accused of broadcasting "inciting materials" and "misleading reports" that "provoke strife and interfere in Palestinian internal affairs," Wafa said.

From BBC

Tiggy Walker said she "couldn't be more proud" of her husband and "how he kept broadcasting almost to the end and with what dignity and grace he coped with his debilitating lung disease".

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