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The phrase "a sort of broadcasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a type or manner of broadcasting that is not entirely conventional or is somewhat different from the norm.
Example: "The event was organized as a sort of broadcasting, allowing viewers to participate from home."
Alternatives: "a kind of broadcasting" or "a type of broadcasting".
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But for all the talk about Channel 4's unique public role as a sort of broadcasting bad boy which makes programmes no one else will show, it is ITV that has traditionally provided a point of difference as the only mass-market entertainment channel capable of competing with BBC1.
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A: Sort of.
Mark once told me that he uses Cyber Dust as a sort of "dark Twitter," broadcasting messages, photos and tidbits about the Mavs to his legions of fans.
In his latest incarnation – as a sort of vigilante vlogger broadcasting via his personal YouTube account – he has gathered a significant follower base, whose growth has coincided with a period in which the UK has seen a rise in "explicit racial, ethnic and religious intolerance" as a result of the Brexit referendum, according to the recent findings of a UN expert.
Current editions of Daybreak (ITV1) are an example of a particular and rare sort of broadcasting: interregnum TV.
He also launched Radio Deliro, which is no longer broadcasting; a sort of quiz site, Indécidables; and a poker site.
When the station's license expired in 2007, the F.C.C. pointedly declined to renew it, but didn't revoke it either, leaving the station in a sort of limbo — able to continue broadcasting for the time being, but uncertain about its future.
It was as if some sort of broadcasting fratricide had been perpetrated.
Hunt added: "It feels like a sort of coming-of-age film and quite a responsible piece of broadcasting.
As to digital broadcasting systems, FMT can be seen like a sort of frequency division multiple access (FDMA) technique, which is commonly used in satellite links [56].
Visit to Radio Free Europe, a sort of counterpart of the Voice of America, but privately financed & operated, which began the broadcasting of news commentaries & political skits to the people of E. Europe.
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