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"had broadcast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past perfect tense of the verb "to broadcast". Example: The news station had broadcast detailed reports on the election results before the final tally was known.
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You first had broadcast TV through local terrestrial broadcasting towers.
Watts had broadcast her report a few days after mine.
ABC Sports has not had broadcast rights to the Games since 1988.
The day before, Radio 4 had broadcast a programme about Kafka.
The words and music closely imitated the Resistance songs that the BBC had broadcast into occupied France.
Al Jazeera and the other Arab-language televistationstions had broadcast fiery protests throughout Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Al-Jazeera had broadcast the documentary despite requests for more time to respond to the allegations, it said.
Cruelly, the night before, the Vietminh radio had broadcast "Le Chant des Partisans," the hymn of the French Resistance.
The government had broadcast warnings not to celebrate because "that could negatively affect the outcome of the case".
Lawyers for Mr. Levan and BFC had failed to prove that ABC had broadcast the story with actual malice.
He said the station had broadcast the call without consent but it was checked by legal staff before being aired.
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