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Discover LudwigThe phrase "broadcast center" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a location where the broadcasting or transmission of information or radio/television programs takes place. It can also be used in a broader sense to refer to a central hub of media production and distribution. Example: The new television network built a state-of-the-art broadcast center to produce and air their shows all over the country.
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Given a weighted graph G="(V,E), the broadcasting problem is to find a broadcast center such that the maximum communication time from the center to all vertices is minimized.
NBC, as the biggest Olympic broadcaster by far, occupies about one-fifth of the broadcast center here.
TV crews and cameramen made technical adjustments at the broadcast center.
This network has been implemented as the world's first commercial system at Fuji Television's new broadcast center.
The University broadcast center offers a studio space and high-quality audio and video connections.
This type of optical network is attractive for application in a broadcast center because of its large capacity, ability to handle multiple formats, and flexible operation capabilities.
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Students in an online course taught by Professor Jeremy Adelman are shown on screens at Princeton's Broadcast Center as broadcast engineer Dan Kearns operates the console.
This interview was recorded with help from Dan Kearns at the Princeton Broadcast Center.
Shortly after that, we moved to the University's new Broadcast Center.
This interview was recorded at the Princeton Broadcast Center with help from Dan Quiyu.
Mr. Rather's words rang through the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street, headquarters of CBS News, like a shot.
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