broadcast booth

collocation in English

meaningsofbroadcastandbooth

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broadcast
adjective
uk
/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/
us
/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
A broadcast station is a television station sent out from the ground rather than ...
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booth
noun[C]
uk
/buːð/
us
/buːθ/
a small space like a box that a person can ...
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(Definition ofbroadcastandboothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thebroadcastboothis a place.
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The final accepted design features a unique circularbroadcastboothin the center of the building.
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Down the hallway were the production studios,broadcastbooth, equipment room, and lockable library.
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Petty moved to the televisionbroadcastboothfor a few seasons immediatedly following his retirement, but his career in television did not last long.
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Rizzuto, with 40 years in thebroadcastbooth, is the longest serving broadcaster in the history of the club.
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A woodbroadcastboothis located at the top of the northeast corner.
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He locked the doors of thebroadcastbooth, effectively eliminating the mundane celebrity interviews, and gave the turn reporters a higher level of play-by-play responsibility.
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Thebroadcastboothwas renovated, and began broadcasting through new, professional software.
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On selected qualifying shows, he will call qualifying from thebroadcastbooth.
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The backstage area originally had 18 performer dressing rooms, offices and abroadcastbooth.
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This meant he often missed the beginnings and ends of periods as he moved from ice level to thebroadcastboothand back.
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Gagne retired due to the injury and began to work in thebroadcastboothand in production.
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The middle room contained thebroadcastboothentered from the hallway, which had a soundproof window and door into the smaller news/production studio by the outside wall.
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Lange returned to the radiobroadcastboothand currently holds the position of radio play-by-play announcer, the same position he had held with the team in the mid-1970s.
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Venus also takes advantage of his working hours -- he's on the air after almost everyone else at the station has gone home -- to entertain women in thebroadcastbooth.
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Bleachers were constructed for officials, coaches and spectators, along with broadcast booths for radio and television.
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The hooligans broke into the radio broadcast booths and looted the private property of the media, causing a scandal that had never been seen before.
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