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The phrase "also expected to broadcast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions or responsibilities related to broadcasting in various contexts, such as media, events, or announcements.
Example: "The new channel is also expected to broadcast live coverage of the upcoming elections."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to air" or "also likely to transmit".
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(C-Span is also expected to broadcast the meeting).
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RDS is expected to broadcast 45 games this year.
BBC1 is expected to broadcast the show in the autumn.
Fox News is expected to broadcast a second interview with Mr. Zimmerman on Mr. Hannity's show on Friday night.
Ann Curry, news anchor for the "Today" show, is expected to broadcast live from Antarctica while her colleague Matt Lauer broadcasts from the Arctic today and tomorrow.
The show was expected to broadcast on CBS.
"Williams is expected to broadcast from Stonebridge Apartments in the Flats.
Feisty gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is expected to broadcast a "major" announcement over many New York stations tonight.
In February, the station expects to broadcast "Hate Rock," an exposé about Aryan supremacist music.
Also expected to be in the film are broadcast journalist Soledad O'Brien, Michael Sheen of Showtime's Masters of Sex and Mary Steenburgen, who recently announced she is joining the cast of Orange is the New Black for season three.
Ding Dong!, attributed to Garland and the cast of the movie, is also expected to feature in the Big Top 40, broadcast on commercial radio stations.
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