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will be broadcasting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will be broadcasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future action of transmitting a program or information via radio, television, or online platforms. Example: "The station will be broadcasting the live concert this Saturday at 8 PM."
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60 human-written examples
Ask who will be broadcasting World Cup games and which ones they plan to broadcast.
Wiki
And so during these Dodgers game blackouts, a network that broadcasts 24 hours of Dodgers every day will be broadcasting..
News & Media
Journalists will be broadcasting in "their" language, say station bosses.
News & Media
6Music on the wireless will be broadcasting their show.
News & Media
In addition, the spacecraft will be broadcasting a wealth a data using a UHF antenna.
News & Media
"I don't know if we will be broadcasting" our legal argument, Mr. Robertson said.
News & Media
Sky Sports will be broadcasting every race of the 2013 Formula One season live.
News & Media
NT Live will be broadcasting the play to cinemas on 22 January.
News & Media
Summerall will be broadcasting Super Bowl XVI from Pontiac, Mich., on Jan . 24
News & Media
He will be broadcasting in sections during the course of his programme.
News & Media
Particularly, one would have thought, as the publicly funded BBC will be broadcasting the event to the world.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about a future broadcast, ensure your sentence clearly indicates the source, content, and timing of what "will be broadcasting". For example, "The BBC will be broadcasting the match live at 7 PM."
Common error
Avoid using "will be broadcasted"; the correct form is "will be broadcasting" or "will be broadcast". The term "broadcasted" is generally considered non-standard.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will be broadcasting" functions as a future continuous verb form. It describes an action of transmitting a program or information that will be in progress at a specified time or over a period in the future. Ludwig shows numerous examples in which broadcasting companies announce planned transmissions.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Academia
15%
Science
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "will be broadcasting" is a future continuous verb form used to describe a scheduled or planned transmission of content via various media. As confirmed by Ludwig, it's grammatically correct and frequently used across diverse contexts like news media, academic discussions, and scientific reports. The phrase serves primarily to inform an audience about upcoming broadcasts, setting expectations for when and where the content can be accessed. Remember to avoid the non-standard form "will be broadcasted", and ensure your sentence clearly specifies the source, content, and timing of the broadcast.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is going to broadcast
Employs the "going to" future tense construction.
shall broadcast
Uses a more formal auxiliary verb "shall" instead of "will".
are scheduled to broadcast
Indicates a planned or arranged broadcast.
is set to air
Focuses on the act of airing or showing content.
will air
Shortened form using "air" as a verb.
will transmit
Uses "transmit" as a more technical synonym for "broadcast".
will telecast
An older term primarily used for television broadcasts.
will stream
Specifically refers to broadcasting over the internet.
is to be aired
Uses a passive voice to describe the broadcast event.
will be aired
Passive voice focusing on the receiving end of the broadcast.
FAQs
How to use "will be broadcasting" in a sentence?
Use "will be broadcasting" to indicate a future event where content is transmitted via radio, television, or online platforms. For example, "The network "is going to broadcast" the awards ceremony live."
What can I say instead of "will be broadcasting"?
You can use alternatives like "is going to air", "is set to telecast", or "will be streaming" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "will be broadcasting" or "will broadcast"?
"Will be broadcasting" indicates a continuous action in the future, while "will broadcast" suggests a simple future action. For example, "The channel will be broadcasting the game live" (during the event), versus "The channel will broadcast a rerun later" (a one-time event).
What's the difference between "will be broadcasting" and "is broadcasting"?
"Will be broadcasting" refers to a future action, whereas "is broadcasting" refers to an action happening in the present. "The station "will be broadcasting" the news at 6 PM", versus "The station is broadcasting the news now".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested