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Что (кто) такое broadcast - определение

DISTRIBUTION OF AUDIO AND VIDEO CONTENT TO A DISPERSED AUDIENCE VIA ANY AUDIO OR VISUAL MASS COMMUNICATIONS MEDIUM
Radio and Television Broadcasting; Broadcast media; Broadcasts; Wireless broadcasting; Broadcast video; Television rights; Radio broadcasters; Broadcast; Radio Broadcaster; Televisual media; Broadcast signal; Television coverage; Live to tape; Telecasting; Radio and television stations; Broadcast media industry; Broadcast industry; Air time (broadcasting); Airtime (broadcasting); Audio broadcasting; Media broadcast; Broadcast channel; Social impact of broadcasting
  • A broadcasting antenna in [[Stuttgart]]
  • An "On Air" sign is illuminated, usually in red, while a broadcast or recording session is taking place.
  • [[Radio Maria]] studio in [[Switzerland]]
  • A [[television studio]] [[production control room]] in [[Olympia, Washington]], August 2008
  • [[Radio station]] [[WTUL]] studio, [[Tulane University]], [[New Orleans]]
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broadcast         
A transmission to multiple, unspecified recipients. On Ethernet, a broadcast packet is a special type of multicast packet which all nodes on the network are always willing to receive.
Broadcast         
·noun A casting or throwing seed in all directions, as from the hand in sowing.
II. Broadcast ·adj Cast or dispersed in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; widely diffused.
III. Broadcast ·adj Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing);
- opposed to planting in hills, or rows.
IV. Broadcast ·adv So as to scatter or be scattered in all directions; so as to spread widely, as seed from the hand in sowing, or news from the press.
broadcast         
¦ verb (past broadcast; past participle broadcast or broadcasted)
1. transmit by radio or television.
2. make known to many people.
3. scatter (seeds) rather than placing in drills or rows.
¦ noun a radio or television programme or transmission.
¦ adverb by scattering.
Derivatives
broadcaster noun
broadcast         
I
n.
1) to carry a broadcast
2) to beam a broadcast to
3) to jam a broadcast
4) a live broadcast
II
v.
1) to broadcast live
2) (B) they broadcast the news to the local population every day
3) (N; used with an adjective) they broadcast the interview live
broadcast         
(broadcasts, broadcasting)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'broadcast' is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb.
1.
A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
In a broadcast on state radio the government also announced that it was willing to resume peace negotiations.
= programme
N-COUNT
2.
To broadcast a programme means to send it out by radio waves, so that it can be heard on the radio or seen on television.
The concert will be broadcast live on television and radio...
CNN also broadcasts in Europe.
= transmit
VERB: be V-ed adv/prep, V, also V n
Broadcast (parallel pattern)         
COMPUTER SCIENCE TERM; COLLECTIVE COMMUNICATION PRIMITIVE IN PARALLEL PROGRAMMING TO DISTRIBUTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS OR DATA TO NODES IN A CLUSTER
Broadcast is a collective communication primitive in parallel programming to distribute programming instructions or data to nodes in a cluster. It is the reverse operation of reduce.
Broadcast discography         
Pendulum (Broadcast EP); Microtronics Volume 01; Pendulum (Broadcast album); Microtronics, Volume 01
The discography of Broadcast, an English indie electronic band, consists of three studio albums, one collaborative mini album, one soundtrack album, two compilation albums, seven extended plays and seven singles.
Broadcast television systems         
STANDARD FOR TERRESTRIAL TELEVISION SIGNALS
Broadcast television; Broadcast tv; Broadcast tv systems; Broadcast tv system; Broadcast television system; Television standards; Broadcast TV; Television standard; ITU analog television standards; ITU analogue television standards; List of broadcast television systems; Colour broadcast of television systems; Terrestrial television systems
Broadcast television systems (or terrestrial television systems outside the US and Canada) are the encoding or formatting systems for the transmission and reception of terrestrial television signals.
Broadcast spreader         
  • PTO]] shaft
  • ATV tow spreaders normally have a larger capacity to enable the coverage of larger areas
SEED AND FERTILIZER SPREADING TOOL
Fertilizer truck; Lawn seeding; Tow spreader; Broadcast seeder; Broadcast seed-sower; Centrifugal fertilizer spreader
A broadcast seeder, alternately called a broadcaster, broadcast spreader or centrifugal fertilizer spreader (Europe) or "spinner" (UK), is a farm implement commonly used for spreading seed where no row planting is required (mostly for lawns and meadows: grass seeds or wildflower mixes), lime, fertilizer, sand, ice melt, etc., and is an alternative to drop spreaders/seeders.
Emergency Broadcast System         
  • Video slide used by [[KEYC-TV]] in [[Mankato, Minnesota]] to announce an EBS test, c. 1990
  • One of the final logos of the Emergency Broadcast System, as seen during a test conducted by [[WHO-TV]] in [[Des Moines, Iowa]], c. 1996
  • KPTV Portland]], 1988
  • Chicago]], in 1985, during the period of the Emergency Broadcast System. This EAN announcement was never seen on the airwaves of WGN-TV itself, but was posted to [[YouTube]] in March 2017.
DEFUNCT EMERGENCY WARNING SYSTEM USED IN THE UNITED STATES BY TELEVISION AND RADIO STATIONS BETWEEN 1963 AND 1997
Ten-bell alarm; The emergency broadcast system; Emergency broadcast system; Ten bell alarm; Emergency Broadcasting System; Emergency broadcast; Emergency Action Notification System; Emergency Broadcast System false alarm; EBS test
The Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), sometimes called the Emergency Broadcasting System or the Emergency Action Notification System (EANS), was an emergency warning system used in the United States. It replaced the previous CONELRAD system and was used from 1963 to 1997, at which point it was replaced by the Emergency Alert System.

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Broadcasting

Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began with AM radio, which came into popular use around 1920 with the spread of vacuum tube radio transmitters and receivers. Before this, most implementations of electronic communication (early radio, telephone, and telegraph) were one-to-one, with the message intended for a single recipient. The term broadcasting evolved from its use as the agricultural method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about. It was later adopted for describing the widespread distribution of information by printed materials or by telegraph. Examples applying it to "one-to-many" radio transmissions of an individual station to multiple listeners appeared as early as 1898.

Over the air broadcasting is usually associated with radio and television, though more recently, both radio and television transmissions have begun to be distributed by cable (cable television). The receiving parties may include the general public or a relatively small subset; the point is that anyone with the appropriate receiving technology and equipment (e.g., a radio or television set) can receive the signal. The field of broadcasting includes both government-managed services such as public radio, community radio and public television, and private commercial radio and commercial television. The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, part 97 defines "broadcasting" as "transmissions intended for reception by the general public, either direct or relayed". Private or two-way telecommunications transmissions do not qualify under this definition. For example, amateur ("ham") and citizens band (CB) radio operators are not allowed to broadcast. As defined, "transmitting" and "broadcasting" are not the same.

Transmission of radio and television programs from a radio or television station to home receivers by radio waves is referred to as "over the air" (OTA) or terrestrial broadcasting and in most countries requires a broadcasting license. Transmissions using a wire or cable, like cable television (which also retransmits OTA stations with their consent), are also considered broadcasts but do not necessarily require a license (though in some countries, a license is required). In the 2000s, transmissions of television and radio programs via streaming digital technology have increasingly been referred to as broadcasting as well.