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The answer BROADCAST has 55 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of broadcast in various dictionaries:
noun - message that is transmitted by radio or television
noun - a radio or television show
verb - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
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This word is used for television that's sent over the airwaves, in contrast to cable or satellite |
At spectrum auctions, the government sells parts of this 9-letter spectrum |
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transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television. |
relating to radio or television programmes. |
scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows. |
a radio or television programme or transmission. |
By scattering. |
Relating to radio or television programmes. |
A radio or television programme or transmission. |
Scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows. |
Transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television. |
cause to become widely known |
Broadcast might refer to |
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Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began with AM radio, which came into popular use around 1920 with the spread of vacuum tube radio transmitters and receivers. Before this, all forms of electronic communication (early radio, telephone, and telegraph) were one-to-one, with the message intended for a single recipient. The term broadcasting evolved from its use as the agricultural method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about. It was later adopted for describing the widespread distribution of information by printed materials or by telegraph. Examples applying it to "one-to-many" radio transmissions of an individual station to multiple listeners appeared as early as 1898.Over the air broadcasting is usually associated with radio and television, though in recent years both |