Sentence examples for are broadcasting from inspiring English sources

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are broadcasting

noun

The business or profession of radio and television.

  • Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air.

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A broadcast storm problem arises when all the vehicles on the road are broadcasting their state and position information at 10 Hz.

Since most VANETs' applications are broadcasting in nature, vehicles will not send an acknowledgement (ACK) for the received broadcast messages.

BBC News are broadcasting it.

(Another 75 public stations are broadcasting digitally as well).

"You have to treat it like you are broadcasting your personality," he said.

Opponents are broadcasting an ad that begins with a child leaving for school.

Even if activists are broadcasting their messages, few people seem to be listening.

Both camps are broadcasting new radio commercials that criticize each other's records.

Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton are broadcasting dueling television advertisements on the topic.

In other parts of the country, Democrats are broadcasting rebuttal advertisements to the United Seniors campaign.

"There's strong reason to think the opposite because they are broadcasting to a general audience".

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