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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broadcast of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific transmission of information, entertainment, or news via television, radio, or online platforms.
Example: "The network is planning a broadcast of the annual charity event this Saturday."
Alternatives: "a transmission of" or "a showing of".
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It started on March 15 with a broadcast of China Central Television's annual consumer protection show.
A broadcast of Sunday's ceremony will air on PBS on Nov. 20.
National Public Radio and C-Span Radio plan to offer a broadcast of the hearing.
Another viewer pauses a broadcast of "Charmed" (produced by Warner Brothers and shown on WB).
For some reason, my phone is picking up a broadcast of the Patriots game".
"One in the books," Gaudin declared after signing off from a broadcast of a 70-0 victory.
His wife, Jessica, has arranged for Seinfeld to take part in a broadcast of a Mets game, his longtime dream.
The organization also offered a broadcast of marchers' mobile phone updates in conjunction with micro-radio station 103.9 in Brooklyn.
The New Yorker, April 26 , 1941P. 9 Comment on a broadcast of the opening game of the Dodgers.
A Reggae Britannia documentary is on BBC4 at 9pm on Friday, followed by a broadcast of this concert.
In August, Antley met her in Raleigh, N.C., where she was working on a broadcast of the Special Olympics.
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