remote broadcast

collocation in English

meaningsofremoteandbroadcast

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remote
adjective
uk
/rɪˈməʊt/
us
/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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broadcast
noun
uk
/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/
us
/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
a television or ...
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(Definition ofremoteandbroadcastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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While repairs were being made, broadcasting resumed from one of the station'sremotebroadcastvans parked at the site of the fire-ravaged facility.
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An early term used inremotebroadcastoperations.
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Remote recording is not the same asremotebroadcastfor which multiple microphones are mixed live and broadcast during the performance, typically to stereo.
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A live vanity show may be carried on several stations byremotebroadcastor simulcast, with the producer paying multiple stations an airtime fee.
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That year also saw the area's first liveremotebroadcast, the first television editorials and the first use of live microwave technology.
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He was one of the first to do this type ofremotebroadcaston a regular basis.
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Money is placed in tamper-proof bags by firefighters, and is deposited on arrival at the studio orremotebroadcastlocation.
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The station's firstremotebroadcastwas prompted by a performance by a 67-member choir.
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It is typically inserted into otherwise blank backdrops or used to replace local billboards that are not relevant to theremotebroadcastaudience.
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In the manner of aremotebroadcast, the music was mixed live from microphones on each musical instrument, and sent directly to a stereo digital tape recorder.
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A second studio was constructed for production use with the turntables and mixer module able to be easily removed forremotebroadcastorigination from anywhere on the twin campuses.
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The capsule is also equipped with a video camera and microphone withremotebroadcastcapability to transmit video of the riders to the monitors on the ground.
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Most broadcast networks utilize both in order to protect their remote broadcasts that may be worth millions in rightholder fees.
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There are occasional remote broadcasts to the site of news or to various political rallies.
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During hosted blocks, content may include band interviews, recorded music, live in-studio performances or remote broadcasts from concert venues.
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He conducted precedent-setting remote broadcasts from behind the walls of prisons, and, on three separate occasions in 1975, he negotiated violent hostage taking incidents.
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During these remote broadcasts, audience questions and interactions take the place of phone calls.
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However, the system is not yet reliable or broadband enough to handle live remote broadcasts.
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For live remote broadcasts, the truck was equipped with a microwave transmitter.
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Broadcast engineering involves both the studio end and the transmitter end (the entire airchain), as well as remote broadcasts.
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