broadcast industry

collocation in English

meaningsofbroadcastandindustry

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broadcast
noun
uk
/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/
us
/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
a television or ...
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industry
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
us
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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(Definition ofbroadcastandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Columnist range frombroadcastindustryconsultants to legal counsel specializing in thebroadcastindustry.
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As thebroadcastindustrymatured, it shrugged off that lack of sophistication.
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In thebroadcastindustry, it was considered a major market.
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Its location encourages the development of links with the regions radio andbroadcastindustry.
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Most radio stations and advertising agencies subscribe to this paid service, because ratings are key in thebroadcastindustry.
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His performance was excellent and enabled to participate in other realizations of the soap operasbroadcastindustry.
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With a strong base of television producers have revolutionized local content production to admiral levels in thebroadcastindustry.
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However, thebroadcastindustrytends to use audio multicores containing starquad cables, due to their increased rejection of radio-frequency interference.
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It runs an annual awards ceremony in which eligible stations submit examples of their programming for appraisal by judges drawn from the widerbroadcastindustry.
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The series received a record amount of orders from thebroadcastindustryand had a 9% viewing share during its original broadcast.
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In addition, he used his internet presence to chastize the corporate mentality and lack of creativity in the modernbroadcastindustry.
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This uses the same cabling, patching and infrastructure as analogue or digital video, and is thus common in thebroadcastindustry.
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The purpose of this campus radio is to provide hands-on training to the students to take part in the boomingbroadcastindustry.
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The charm of the old town continues to excite nostalgia, as thebroadcastindustryoften features it in television dramas and commercials.
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It develops and produces technology and services for the video andbroadcastindustry, with a broad offering of glass to glass solutions for live video production, news and playout.
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The award will annually honor an individual from thebroadcastindustrywho has contributed outstanding time and effort to the betterment of sports broadcasting through a lifetime body of work.
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