local broadcast

collocation in English

meaningsoflocalandbroadcast

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local
adjective
uk
/ˈləʊ.kəl/
us
/ˈloʊ.kəl/
from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of ...
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broadcast
noun
uk
/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/
us
/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
a television or ...
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(Definition oflocalandbroadcastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflocal broadcast

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I recently did alocalbroadcastin my constituency.
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It would not be appropriate for one regional local newspaper group to dominatelocalbroadcastmedia.
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By law, cable systems must includelocalbroadcaststations in their offerings to customers.
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This show remains the market's onlylocalbroadcastseen in the time slot.
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An earlierlocalbroadcasthad aired under various titles until 1992.
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Previously, this was only possible if an area had nolocalbroadcastnetwork affiliates.
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In addition, the game is not simulcast on alocalbroadcaststation in the blacked-out markets.
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Syndex is often unpopular with satellite subscribers and companies who would rather not affordlocalbroadcaststations program rights protection.
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People in areas withoutlocalbroadcaststations or cable television service could obtain good-quality reception with no monthly fees.
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They each havelocalbroadcastowned and operated stations which serve as the flagship stations of their networks.
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Localbroadcaststations also argued cable systems were attempting to serve as a gatekeeper in competing unfairly for advertising revenue.
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Very often the technique there --and it is no doubt used here—was one of dividing the broadcast between thelocalbroadcastand selected pieces from the national broadcast.
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While the network's primary strategy is carriage on digital subchannels oflocalbroadcaststations, only 22 stations within its affiliate body are presently full-power stations.
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Public service announcements were recorded that day that aired on national andlocalbroadcastand cable outlets beginning in the summer of 2005.
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Initially the vast majority was aired bylocalbroadcaststations only, but after the communication boom of the 1990s the metropolitan radio stations began to also employ them.
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Customers include domestic and international television networks, common carriers,localbroadcaststations, and producers and distributors of sports, entertainment, news, financial and public service television programming.
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