live transmission

collocation in English

meaningsofliveandtransmission

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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transmission
noun
uk
/trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/
us
/trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
the process of broadcasting or sending out something by radio or television, on the internet, etc., or something that is broadcast or sent ...
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(Definition ofliveandtransmissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It coveredlivetransmissionrights, repeat rights and radio rights and it was hailed as a great achievement.
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The two bulletins will alternate betweenlivetransmissionand being pre-recorded.
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This has been claimed as the firstlivetransmissionof a sporting event anywhere in the world.
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This portal includes regular news updates, broadcast archives, and thelivetransmissionon line of most services, both radio and television.
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Even the bestlivetransmissioncould look contrasty or hazy by the time it reached the home viewer.
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The later series was ended, however, by a serious accident that occurred in 1961, during alivetransmission.
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I have been involved in solving the production and technical difficulties of presenting television from hospitals, including live transmissions on television from operating theatres during the course of surgical operations.
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The major networks sent kinescopes to stations when live transmissions were not possible.
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While it is true that kinescopes did look inferior to live transmissions in the 1950s, it was due to the industry's technical limitations at that time.
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It oftens uses metalanguage by satyrizing the very program on live transmissions, and introducing graphics and sound effects from the subjects.
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