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"broadcaster for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "broadcaster for" when speaking about someone who works as a presenter or announcer for a TV or radio station or for a specific event or program. Example: She is the main broadcaster for the evening news on the local TV station.
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He then became a broadcaster for the Phillies.
Girardi was a broadcaster for the YES Network this season.
He spent three years as a radio broadcaster for the team in the early 1990s.
Mr. Gimelstob, 35, is a broadcaster for the Tennis Channel, CBS and NBC.
Mr. Towers worked as a radio broadcaster for the United States Department of Agriculture.
Majerus worked as a broadcaster for ESPN before being named coach at St . Louis
Andreychuk was tied for the record with Phil Esposito, a radio broadcaster for the Lightning.
No cable system has ever paid a broadcaster for rights to its signal.
Nia (Meg Brogan), a news broadcaster for the BBC, is the most ambitious and literate.
Most Americans still must look to their local broadcaster for news of local campaigns and issues.
The 77-year-old Buck, a Cardinals broadcaster for 47 years, died Tuesday night.
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