Broadcasters: meaning, definitions and examples

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broadcasters

 

[ หˆbrษ”หdหŒkรฆstษ™rz ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

television

A person or organization that presents or produces radio or television programs.

Synonyms

channel, station, transmitter.

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Word Description / Examples
broadcasters

Use this term when referring to individuals or organizations that produce and transmit content over television, radio, or internet.

  • The broadcasters are preparing a special news show for tonight.
  • Many broadcasters have to adhere to strict regulations imposed by the government.
transmitter

This term is primarily used in a technical context to describe the electronic device that sends out radio or television signals.

  • The radio station had to repair its transmitter after a storm.
  • A powerful transmitter is essential for clear broadcast signals.
station

This term is often used to refer to a specific location or a network that provides radio or television services, usually more localized than 'channel'.

  • I listen to the local jazz station every morning.
  • The station will be airing a live concert this weekend.
channel

This term is commonly used to refer to specific television or radio frequencies or networks that provide a variety of programs.

  • Switch to channel 5 to watch the new episode.
  • That channel offers the best documentaries.

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.
Context #2 | Noun

sports

An organization or person responsible for televising or streaming live sports events.

Synonyms

commentator, sportscaster, telecaster.

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broadcasters

General term for professionals who work in radio and television, delivering news, entertainment, and other programming to the public.

  • The broadcasters updated the public on the latest developments in the crisis.
  • She has been one of the top broadcasters for over a decade.
telecaster

A broadcaster who works specifically within television mediums, delivering various types of content including news, entertainment, and sports.

  • As a telecaster, he must ensure the program stays within the time slot.
  • The telecaster introduced the special investigative report.
sportscaster

A broadcaster who specifically covers sports events, providing commentary, analysis, and updates.

  • The sportscaster gave a riveting play-by-play of the championship game.
  • She started her career as a sportscaster after graduating from journalism school.
commentator

A person who provides live commentary, explanation, or opinion on events, often during sports broadcasts or news programs.

  • The political commentator explained the implications of the new policy.
  • The commentator's analysis of the game was spot on.

Examples of usage

  • The broadcasters will be covering the World Cup matches live.
  • The sports broadcaster provided expert commentary on the game.
Context #3 | Verb

general

To transmit a program or message for public distribution.

Synonyms

air, spread, transmit.

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broadcasters

Use this word when referring to people or organizations responsible for sending out radio or television programs.

  • The broadcasters covered the entire event live.
transmit

Best used in technical contexts or when talking about sending signals, data, or information from one place to another.

  • The satellite will transmit data back to Earth.
  • Medical devices were used to transmit the patient's vital signs to the doctor.
air

This can be used to describe the act of broadcasting a program on television or radio. Can also be used colloquially to talk about expressing feelings or opinions.

  • The latest episode will air tonight at 8 PM.
  • She decided to air her grievances during the meeting.
spread

This word is suitable for more general contexts where information or things are being distributed over a wide area. It can sometimes have a negative connotation, especially when referring to rumors or diseases.

  • They aim to spread awareness about the importance of vaccination.
  • Rumors spread quickly in small towns.

Examples of usage

  • The station will broadcast the interview with the celebrity tonight.
  • The radio station broadcasts news updates every hour.

Translations

Translations of the word "broadcasters" in other languages:

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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.