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Discover Ludwig"broadcast of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "broadcast of" when you are referring to the communication of something, usually news, entertainment, or other information, via radio or television. For example, "The broadcast of the President's speech was televised nationwide."
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National Theater Live broadcast of "The Cherry Orchard," by Chekhov.
Describes the broadcast of the fight.
Then the broadcast of results suddenly stopped.
After the fifth broadcast of "St.
Tells about the television broadcast of the Kentucky Derby.
The final broadcast of the show was in November 2015.
The broadcast of any event from North Korea is rare.
O.K., it isn't a live broadcast of a current show.
Pictures were broadcast of the team in practise without sanction.
–How does a live radio broadcast of a sports event differ from a television broadcast of the same event?
But the Tucker revelation is a 1955 broadcast of Offenbach's "Contes d'Hoffmann," conducted by Pierre Monteux.
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