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The phrase "broadcast program" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a radio or TV program or series that is regularly broadcast. For example: "The new broadcast program 'Tales from the North' is quickly becoming a fan favorite."
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In a broadcasting mode, data is broadcast periodically to mobile devices according to a broadcast program in the region [5 14].
Complicating matters, the "Rheingold" performance will be transmitted live to theaters worldwide as part of the Met's high-definition broadcast program.
Ann Cooper, director of the broadcast program at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, offered an impressive list of positions in television that former students have landed.
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Don't bet on it, said David A. Klatell, the vice dean at Columbia University's School of Journalism and director of its broadcast program.
The originally broadcast program included this exchange: Liz Hayes: Did you ask James Ashby to procure copies of Peter Slipper's diary for you?
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Otherwise, say the broadcasters, they may pull broadcast programming off the air and put it only on cable and satellite.
The Major proposes to broadcast programs with absolutely no static.
Studio B has broadcast programs that criticized Mr. Milosevic.
Networks sign up affiliate stations to broadcast programming to the rest of the country.
Eventually, because of broadband, the television screen may offer broadcast programming that is also interactive.
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