broadcasting
/ˈbɹɔdkæstɪŋ/
noun 3adj 1
Collocations
5ADJ.
against, cultural, most, next, passionate, public, recorded, soon
She gave a passionate broadcasting career spanning three decades across multiple continents.
VERB + BROADCASTING
captured, drilling, go, resumed, told
The station resumed broadcasting after the technical problems were finally fixed yesterday.
BROADCASTING + NOUN
companies, company, corp, corporation, everything, frequency, method, modulation
The broadcasting company announced new shows for the upcoming fall season.
PREP.
about, after, in, in, into, on, than
The company invested millions into broadcasting their new product across multiple platforms.
ADV.
actively
The radio station was actively broadcasting news updates throughout the entire day.
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