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Discover Ludwig"original broadcast" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You might use it when talking about the first airing of a television or radio program. For example, "The original broadcast of the show was well-received by viewers."
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Original broadcast story can be found here.
The original broadcast story can be found here.
This year marks 25 years since the original broadcast.
"Yes, I thought I'd drop that in," the correspondent, Frank Gardner, said during the original broadcast.
Gogglebox has never felt like a show worth watching after its original broadcast.
Ofcom deemed the same episode acceptable after an investigation following its original broadcast in 2008.
He hadn't heard the original broadcast, and had never given the non-interview much thought.
Original broadcast: 21 April 1995 - 1 May 1998, Channel 4, 25 episodes.
Consolidated ratings include catch-up, or time-shifted, viewing that happened up to seven days after the original broadcast.
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In its original broadcast, the episode was seen by approximately 8.4 million viewers.
Future releases would increasingly observe authenticity with the 'original broadcast' context.
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