Broadcasters: meaning, definitions and examples

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broadcasters

 

[ ˈbrɔːdˌkæstərz ]

Context #1

television

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

Synonyms

channel, station, transmitter

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

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.
Context #3

general

To transmit a program or message for public distribution.

Synonyms

air, spread, transmit

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:

🇵🇹 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

Word origin

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.