Broadcasters: meaning, definitions and examples
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broadcasters
[ ˈbrɔːdˌkæstərz ]
television
A person or organization that presents or produces radio or television programs.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- Broadcasters are responsible for delivering news updates to the public.
- The local broadcaster announced the cancellation of the event due to bad weather.
sports
An organization or person responsible for televising or streaming live sports events.
Synonyms
commentator, sportscaster, telecaster
Examples of usage
- The broadcasters will be covering the World Cup matches live.
- The sports broadcaster provided expert commentary on the game.
Translations
Translations of the word "broadcasters" in other languages:
🇵🇹 radiodifusores
🇮🇳 प्रसारक
🇩🇪 Rundfunkanstalten
🇮🇩 penyiar
🇺🇦 мовники
🇵🇱 nadawcy
🇯🇵 放送局
🇫🇷 radiodiffuseurs
🇪🇸 emisoras
🇹🇷 yayıncılar
🇰🇷 방송사
🇸🇦 المذيعون
🇨🇿 vysílatelé
🇸🇰 vysielatelia
🇨🇳 广播公司
🇸🇮 radiodifuzne postaje
🇮🇸 útvarpsstöðvar
🇰🇿 хабар таратушылар
🇬🇪 მაუწყებლები
🇦🇿 yayımçılar
🇲🇽 emisoras
Etymology
The term 'broadcasters' originated from the early 20th century, combining 'broadcast' (to transmit a program or message) with the suffix '-er' indicating a person or thing that performs a specified action. The concept of broadcasting has evolved from radio to television and now includes digital platforms for widespread communication and entertainment.
See also: broadcasting, broadcasts.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #16,133, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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- 16130 crease
- 16131 mash
- 16132 abominable
- 16133 broadcasters
- 16134 robbing
- 16135 predisposition
- 16136 timeless
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