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The phrase "a good broadcaster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who excels in broadcasting, whether in radio, television, or online media.
Example: "She has a natural talent for storytelling, making her a good broadcaster who captivates her audience."
Alternatives: "an excellent presenter" or "a skilled announcer."
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Consider what they already know about broadcast journalism and what qualities a good broadcaster should possess.
I'd be lying if I said my favourite station was Radio 1 but I recognise a good broadcaster when I hear one.
Ed is a good broadcaster because he is wonderfully himself on air; and with that slightly plummy, mellifluous voice and a thoughtful, occasionally discursive, manner, he can lull some interviewees into thinking his questions are less pointed than they are.
But I don't think I have the voice to be a good broadcaster".
For Scully, who wants to be remembered as a good man rather than a good broadcaster, that might be our greatest tribute of all.
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"If you can't run a damn good broadcaster on £3.5bn a year then God help you," he added.
Pressed further, Cooper said: "We have got contracts to negotiate … I think he is a very good broadcaster and I want him to stay on breakfast so long as he keeps connecting with the young audience we want him to".
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