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"But rumors are what these organizations often publish and broadcast, whatever euphemism they duck behind.
In fact, anyone may feel free to broadcast whatever details of his life he feels comfortable having other people know.
This will be paired with Facebook's recent push into live video, which lets people broadcast whatever they're doing from a smartphone.
But one very practical reason few promote regulatory limits on the media's liberty to print and broadcast whatever it likes is that the media will ferociously attack anyone who seeks to limit or moderate its massively outsized influence.
"It'll broadcast whatever's happening in your house and send the picture to your phone.
These apps take advantage of increasingly sophisticated mobile phones, better mobile broadband and higher-quality cameras on your smartphone to broadcast whatever you're seeing.
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The argument for cooperative ownership by users rests on the idea that Twitter is something like a public utility; after all, it's where Donald Trump broadcasts whatever's in his head at any given moment.
"Whatever you think of our present broadcast, and whatever you may think of me," Rather said, "if you put Oprah Winfrey in front of me and one of the strong access programs behind me"—he cited "Wheel of Fortune"—"then I'll win for you".
From the consumer standpoint the button works by setting up email reminders for the broadcast of whatever show you're interested in.
But what if it was possible to open up the spectrum to everyone, so that anyone could broadcast anything, on whatever frequency was most convenient, without interfering with anyone else's signal?
Call the competition what you like, broadcast it on whatever channel you wish, divvy the proceeds up by endless negotiation if you must – but whatever the make-up of future cross-border tournaments turns out to be, let the paying punter hope and pray it is replete with good old knockabout Anglo-Welsh rucks such as this.
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