Sentence examples for been broadcasting from inspiring English sources

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been 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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Russia Today has been broadcasting worldwide, in English, since 2005.

"We've been broadcasting that for 2.5 billion years," he said.

Mr. Turner has been broadcasting from his home since 2001.

Vatican Radio has been broadcasting since 1931, he said.

State television, which had been broadcasting the speech live, went blank.

The network has also been broadcasting Connecticut men's basketball and football games since 2010.

He has been broadcasting on WKCR, pro bono, since he was a freshman.

Radio Australia, its overseas radio outlet, has been broadcasting since 1939.

Indian television networks have been broadcasting images of grieving relatives of the slain soldiers.

Riverkeeper has been broadcasting radio ads assailing both the plant and the governor.

The station had been seized by the government twice, and had been broadcasting by satellite.

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