broadcast [ˈbrɔːdkɑːst] broadcast (past)
noun
(Rad) (TV) emisión; (f) programa; (m)verb:transitive
1 (TV) [+match, event] transmitir; (Rad) emitir; radiar 3 [+news, rumour] divulgar; difundir verb:intransitive
(TV) (Rad) [+station] transmitir; emitir; [+person] hablar por la radio/televisión;modifier
(Agr) [+seed] sembrado a voleobroadcast journalism (n) periodismo de radio y televisión; (m) As world news has gotten more disturbing, the trend in broadcast journalism has been to take it less seriously
broadcast journalist (n) periodista de radio y televisión; (m) He also had a regular job with CBS as part of a team of broadcast journalists
broadcast media (n) medios de radiodifusión y teledifusión; (m) So far, their efforts to present their case successfully, through diplomatic channels or through written and broadcast media, have failed
broadcast news (n) noticias de radio y televisión; (f) The front pages of British newspapers, and broadcast news, reported how Czech protesters were attacked by security police
broadcast satellite (n) satélite de retransmisiones; (m) The screens will be battery-powered, and the news will be beamed to them from a broadcast satellite