Broadcasting live: meaning, definitions and examples

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broadcasting live

 

[ ˈbrɔːdkɑːstɪŋ laɪv ]

Context #1

on the Internet

To transmit a live audio or video feed over the Internet in real time, typically used for events, news, or entertainment purposes.

Synonyms

streaming, televising, webcasting

Examples of usage

  • The concert will be broadcasting live on YouTube tonight.
  • We will be broadcasting live coverage of the event on our website.
  • The radio station is broadcasting live from the music festival.
  • The news channel is broadcasting live updates on the situation.
  • The podcast will be broadcasting live interviews with special guests.

Translations

Translations of the word "broadcasting live" in other languages:

🇵🇹 transmitindo ao vivo

🇮🇳 लाइव प्रसारण

🇩🇪 live übertragen

🇮🇩 menyiarkan langsung

🇺🇦 прямий ефір

🇵🇱 nadawanie na żywo

🇯🇵 生放送

🇫🇷 diffusion en direct

🇪🇸 transmitiendo en vivo

🇹🇷 canlı yayın

🇰🇷 생방송

🇸🇦 البث المباشر

🇨🇿 živé vysílání

🇸🇰 živé vysielanie

🇨🇳 直播

🇸🇮 v živo

🇮🇸 útsending í beinni

🇰🇿 тікелей эфир

🇬🇪 პირდაპირი ეთერი

🇦🇿 canlı yayım

🇲🇽 transmitiendo en vivo

Word origin

The term 'broadcasting live' originated in the early 20th century with the advent of radio broadcasting. It refers to the real-time transmission of audio or video content to a wide audience. With the rise of the Internet, live broadcasting has become increasingly popular, allowing individuals and organizations to reach global audiences instantly. The phrase 'broadcasting live' emphasizes the immediacy and authenticity of the content being transmitted.