broadcast medium

collocation in English

meaningsofbroadcastandmedium

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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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medium
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmiː.di.əm/
us
/ˈmiː.di.əm/
a method or way of ...
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(Definition ofbroadcastandmediumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbroadcast medium

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There is no argument about the fact that the principlebroadcastmediumis television, and that it has an enormous and potentially beneficial influence on our lives.
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The vast majority of these organisations provide hospital radio services through a variety ofbroadcastmediumas well as a few hospital television services.
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Their frequency in print and broadcast media fell dramatically during the 1980s and since.
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Sites may have to engage in significant advertising, often in print or broadcast media, in order to raise awareness of their existence and brand location.
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He continues to write extensively for both the print and broadcast media.
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These findings help ground her more ambitious claims about the ways that the participation framework explains the interactions at work in broadcast media interviews.
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The transcripts of the encounters include ones drawn from fieldnotes, videotaped reenacted versions of earlier interactions, and broadcast media.
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Censorship of political, artistic and social expression in print and broadcast media became a strict norm.
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Specialised varieties of declamatory speech used in the broadcast media and film (gameshow host, reporter, newscaster, documentary presenter, and so on).
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For reasons of space and difficulty of obtaining archive material, we do not address the role of the broadcast media.
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Broadcast media are well suited to that task.
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Constant repetition by the broadcast media, together with constant ringing from cell phones, shortens their lifespan as melodic ringing tones in comparison with non-melodic ones.
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They argue that it is used in "formal political speeches, in the print and broadcast media, and at all levels of the education system" (pp. 98-99).
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Both amateur and professional sports attract spectators, both in person at the sport venue, and through broadcast mediums including radio, television and internet broadcast.
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