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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public broadcaster" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a television or radio station that is owned and funded by the government, with the purpose of providing educational and informative programming to the public. An example sentence using "public broadcaster" is: "The public broadcaster announced its new lineup of educational shows for the upcoming season."
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"Public trust for a public broadcaster is at the core," she said.
It's a public broadcaster.
"The ABC's our public broadcaster," she said.
In 2007 WGBH, the Boston public broadcaster, became involved.
SBS would co-host with another European public broadcaster.
There is the PBS public broadcaster and National Public Radio.
The remaining five radio licenses would be bought by the Philadelphia public broadcaster WHYY.
In Boston, public broadcaster WGBH-FM had long offered news, talk and classical music.
He points out that she is still on the airwaves of RTK, the public broadcaster.
Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, indicated that it might cancel live coverage of that tournament.
"Independent surveys regularly reveal how highly Australians trust and value the public broadcaster.
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