Broadcasting
Pronunciation: /ˈbrɔːdˌkæstɪŋ/
Broadcasting (noun)
- The activity of sending programmes or messages through radio or television so many people can receive them at the same time.
- The act of making information available to a large audience, usually through electronic systems.
- In technology, sending a signal so it can be received by many devices within a coverage area.
Examples
- The station is broadcasting music all night.
- The program starts after the broadcasting begins.