Sentence examples for broadcasting into from inspiring English sources

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Glendinning's NGO has been among the loudest voices in calling for the BBC to start broadcasting into North Korea.

You're not just broadcasting into the ether, you're really getting a feel that there's someone out there.

They represent the first opposition voice broadcasting into the kingdom, which maintains a tight control on information and bans demonstrations.

Let them carry on broadcasting into thin air as a punishment for signing up for this sick joke in the first place.

Today, the BBC, hard-pressed as it is, must seriously consider broadcasting into North Korea, just as it is doing in Burma.

In 1939 Weidenfeld joined the BBC's Overseas Service – the wartime forerunner of the BBC World Service – and became part of the galaxy of intellectuals broadcasting into enemy territory.

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Caroline Kraabel, with Clement, broadcasting live into her mobile phone.

DealBook » Tribune to Split Newspapers and TV  |  The Tribune Company announced on Wednesday that it would spin off its newspapers and broadcasting properties into separate companies.

One of Iran's most popular satellite channels, GEM TV, operating from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and broadcasting illegally into the country, was taken offline without explanation.

The military has long engaged in information warfare against hostile nations -- for instance, by dropping leaflets and broadcasting messages into Afghanistan when it was still under Taliban rule.

In addition, the U.S. government's Voice of America service has been broadcasting programs into Afghanistan in local languages like Pashtun, Dari and Uzbek.

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