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broadcastadd into favorites/ˈbrɔːdkæst/, /ˈbrɔːdkɑːst/, /ˈbɹʌdkæst/
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Etymology: [ brod-"kast ] (adjective.) 1767. broad + cast
Synonyms: widespread, air, advertisement, air time, announcement, newscast, performance, program, publication, radiocast, show, simulcast, telecast, transmission, announce, beam, be on the air, cable, circulate
Antonyms: narrowcast, hide, keep quiet, secret

radyo/televizyon yayını, yayımlamak, yayın yapmak [radyo, radyo yayını, yayın [radyo, duyurmak, neşretmek, yayinla, yaymak, yayını, yayın, radyo veya televizyonla ilgili, tv], yayımlanan program, yayına sokmak, yayım, yayımlanmak, yayın yapmak (radyo, tv), yayımlama, ekmek tohum, herkese söylemek, televizyon yayını, yayın yapmak, saçmak, yayılmış, yayınlamak, (broad.cast), (radyo/televizyon aracılığıyla) yayımlamak, yayın yap, ekmek (tohum), (tohum) saçmak, yayınla, radyo ile yayınlamak, (sıfat) radyo veya televizyonla ilgili, dağıtılmış, yayin, yayınlanmış, neşredilmiş, saçılmış, saçma suretiyle tohum ekmek, program, yayı, neşriyata ait, haber iletmek, etrafa yaymak radyo ile yayın yapmak, yayın yapma, radyo veya televizyon, radyo veya televizyon yayını ile ilgili, yayın yapan, yayin yap, yayınlayarak, yayınlama, yayıncı, yayınlama/yayın, televizyonculuk, ulaştır/yayınla, yayıncılık, neşredilmek,

1 radyo/televizyon yayını  isim     ts
2 yayımlamak  fiil     ts
3 yayın yapmak [radyo  fiil     ts
4 radyo yayını  isim     ts
5 yayın [radyo  isim     ts
6 duyurmak  fiil     ts
7 neşretmek     ts
8 yayinla  fiil     ts
9 yaymak     ts
10 yayını     ts
11 yayın     ts
12 radyo veya televizyonla ilgili  sıfat     ts
13 tv]  isim     ts
14 yayımlanan program  Politika, Siyaset     ts
15 yayına sokmak     ts
16 yayım     ts
17 yayımlanmak     ts
18 yayın yapmak (radyo, tv)     ts
19 yayımlama  Askeri     ts
20 ekmek tohum     ts
21 herkese söylemek     ts
22 televizyon yayını     ts
23 yayın yapmak     ts
24 saçmak     ts
25 yayılmış     ts
26 yayınlamak     ts
27 (broad.cast)  fiil     ts
28 (radyo/televizyon aracılığıyla) yayımlamak  fiil     ts
29 yayın yap  fiil     ts
30 ekmek (tohum)  fiil     ts
31 (tohum) saçmak  fiil     ts
32 yayınla  fiil     ts
33 radyo ile yayınlamak     ts
34 (sıfat) radyo veya televizyonla ilgili     ts
35 dağıtılmış     ts
36 yayin  isim     ts
37 yayınlanmış     ts
38 neşredilmiş     ts
39 saçılmış     ts
40 saçma suretiyle tohum ekmek     ts
41 program  isim     ts
42 yayı  isim     ts
43 neşriyata ait     ts
44 haber iletmek     ts
45 etrafa yaymak radyo ile yayın yapmak     ts
46broadcasting yayın yapma     ts
47broadcasting radyo veya televizyon     ts
48broadcasting radyo veya televizyon yayını ile ilgili     ts
49broadcasting yayın yapan  Televizyon     ts
50broadcasting yayin yap     ts
51broadcasting yayınlayarak  Televizyon     ts
52broadcasting yayınlama  Politika, Siyaset     ts
53broadcasting yayıncı  Televizyon     ts
54broadcasting yayınlama/yayın     ts
55broadcasting televizyonculuk  Basın     ts
56broadcasting ulaştır/yayınla     ts
57broadcasting yayıncılık     ts
58to be broadcast neşredilmek     ts
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To transmit a message over a wide area, To appear as speaker, presenter or performer in a broadcast program, To transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means, The act of scattering seed, A transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver, A programme (show, bulletin, documentary ...) so transmitted, To sow seeds over a wide area, cast or scattered widely, in all directions, To send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people, transmit over the radio; publicize, advertise, sent to or over a broad area, transmitted, aired, announced, publicized, message that is transmitted by radio or television a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?", 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, Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing); opposed to planting in hills, or rows, sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds, Cast or dispersed in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; widely diffused, cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news", message that is transmitted by radio or television a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?" sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds, sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds", A casting or throwing seed in all directions, as from the hand in sowing, A programme so transmitted, A transmission of a radio or television programme that can be received by anyone with a receiver, broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song", A simultaneous transmission of data to all nodes on a network or subnetwork, Data packet that will be sent to all nodes on a network Broadcasts are identified by a broadcast address Compare with multicast and unicast, A frame or datagram addressed to all interfaces on a network, Message forwarded to all devices on a network, Data transmission to all addresses or functions, Sending a transmission to all Nx_Ports on a Fabric, A message (e g packet or frame) sent to all the nodes on a network, On an Ethernet, a broadcast packet transmits to all hosts on the network, 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. a programme on the radio or on television, To simultaneously send the same message to all the users on a network, a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?", 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, transmission, dispatch, radio program, The form broadcast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb, The simultaneous transmission of a message to all receiver on the channel, The act of sending a frame to all stations Also describes the class of media for which CSMA/CD Ethernet is designed, in which all stations are capable of receiving a signal transmitted by any other station, A network transaction that sends data to all hosts connected to the network, A special type of multicast packet that all nodes on the network are always willing to receive Also in the Unidata LDM context, refers to the satellite broadcast of FOS and McIDAS data by Alden, A special type of multicast packet which all nodes on the network are always willing to receive See also: multicast, unicast [Source: RFC1392], The simultaneous transmission of data via a network from one terminal to a set of destinations or to all destinations, The process of sending a message from one station to all other stations on the network, message that is transmitted by radio or television, In general terms, a transmission sent simultaneously to more than one recipient In Internet terminology, a transmission sent to a single address to be forwarded to many recipients In practice, Internet broadcasts function only on local networks, because routers do not forward them, The simultaneous transmission of data or voice to a number of stations, Packet delivery service in which all nodes on a network receive a copy of any frame that is designated for broadcast or, when used as a verb, sending the message to all nodes, Data packet that will be sent to all nodes on a network Broadcasts are identified by a broadcast address Compare with multicast and unicast See also broadcast address, The address for all nodes in a network or the message sent to all nodes, Transmission of the same data to all destinations Simultaneous transmission of data to more than one destination, The simultaneous transmission of like data from one to many destinations, one to all, A packet whose special address results in its being heard by all hosts on a computer network, (n ) To send a message to all possible recipients Broadcast can be implemented as a repeated send, but is more efficiently implemented by using spanning trees and having each node in the tree propagate the message to its descendants See also multicast and process group, Scattering seeds, transmitting, sending out messages omnidirectionally, The business or profession of radio and television, Sending in all directions, Present participle of broadcast, past of broadcast, a medium that disseminates via telecommunications, – Signals transmitted over-the-air for television or radio for use by the general public, An operation that transfers data contained in any MPI process (root process) to all other MPI processes, taking part in a radio or tv program, an information dissemination problem in which one vertex in a graph, called the originator, must distribute a message to all other vertices by placing a series of calls along the edges of the graph Once informed, other vertices aid the originator in distributing the message This is assumed to take place in discrete time units, Streaming (sending packets) any datatype from a live source to all nodes, The body of law which relates to radio, television (including satellite) and cable transmissions Legal issues which can arise in broadcasting include defamation and libel, as well as a host of regulatory matters, The term "broadcast," meaning to send a radio message to a number of simultaneous listeners, has existed since the 19th century (Before then, the term was an agricultural one to describe a method of sowing seeds ), "Broadcasting is a protocol which allows a process to send one message out, and allow all of the other processes to read that single message" (qtd in Gossweiler 4) The advantage of broadcast messages over multicast messages is that only one message has to be sent out instead of one message to each node See also: Multicasting, Fertilizer and seed can both be broadcast When seed, for example, is broadcast it is spread by handful or by a spreader as evenly as possible over the soil For best results, it is usually most effective to prepare the soil beforehand When seed is light or small, mixing it with sand can make even distribution easier After the seed is broadcast, water it gently; you might also need to rake soil lightly over the seeds, depending on the variety, Transmitting electromagnetic signals in a multidirectional pattern over the air, producing and transmitting television and radio programs; television or radio being a business, radio or television as a career or profession, Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes. If this happens it will change the face of religious broadcasting. the state broadcasting organisation. the business of making television and radio programmes. Transmission of sound or images by radio or television. After Guglielmo Marconi's discovery of wireless broadcasting in 1901, radio broadcasting was undertaken by amateurs. The first U.S. commercial radio station, KDKA of Pittsburgh, began operation in 1920. The number of stations increased rapidly, as did the formation of national radio networks. To avoid radio monopolies, Congress passed the Radio Act of 1927, which created the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadcast operations. In the 1930s and '40s, the "golden age of radio," innovations in broadcast techniques and programming made radio the most popular entertainment medium. Television broadcasting began in Germany and Britain in the 1930s. After World War II, the U.S. took the lead, and television stations soon overshadowed radio networks. Color television broadcasts began in 1954 and became widespread in the 1960s. By the 1980s, satellite transmission of live television further expanded the field of broadcasting. See also ABC, BBC, CBS, CNN, NBC, PBS. American Broadcasting Co. British Broadcasting Corp. National Broadcasting Co. Public Broadcasting Service Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Fox Broadcasting Co, The ability to send the same document to more than one location, transmissions that are intended for the general public, from the top of the world!, A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience, Early farming was a very labour intensive process Because the early settlers did not possess mechanized machinery they had to hand-sow their crops Broadcasting was the act of widely scattering or planting the seeds of a crop by hand, The delivery of data packets to all computers on a network, Producing and designing media content to appeal to a broad audience segment and offered on airways to a large number of people The technology of broadcasting only applies to content carried through the airwaves, distributing chemicals in the pool by scattering over the water surface, Using radio waves to distribute radio or TV programs which are available for reception by the general public, third-person singular of broadcast, plural of broadcast,

59 To transmit a message over a wide area     ts
60 To appear as speaker, presenter or performer in a broadcast program     ts
61 To transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means     ts
62 The act of scattering seed     ts
63 A transmission of a radio or television programme aired to be received by anyone with a receiver     ts
64 A programme (show, bulletin, documentary ...) so transmitted     ts
65 To sow seeds over a wide area     ts
66 cast or scattered widely, in all directions     ts
67 To send an email in a single transmission to a (typically large) number of people     ts
68 transmit over the radio; publicize, advertise  fiil     ts
69 sent to or over a broad area, transmitted, aired, announced, publicized  sıfat     ts
70 message that is transmitted by radio or television a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?"     ts
71 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     ts
72 Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing); opposed to planting in hills, or rows     ts
73 sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds     ts
74 Cast or dispersed in all directions, as seed from the hand in sowing; widely diffused     ts
75 cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"     ts
76 message that is transmitted by radio or television a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?" sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds     ts
77 sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds"     ts
78 A casting or throwing seed in all directions, as from the hand in sowing     ts
79 A programme so transmitted     ts
80 A transmission of a radio or television programme that can be received by anyone with a receiver     ts
81 broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"     ts
82 A simultaneous transmission of data to all nodes on a network or subnetwork     ts
83 Data packet that will be sent to all nodes on a network Broadcasts are identified by a broadcast address Compare with multicast and unicast     ts
84 A frame or datagram addressed to all interfaces on a network     ts
85 Message forwarded to all devices on a network     ts
86 Data transmission to all addresses or functions     ts
87 Sending a transmission to all Nx_Ports on a Fabric     ts
88 A message (e g packet or frame) sent to all the nodes on a network     ts
89 On an Ethernet, a broadcast packet transmits to all hosts on the network     ts
90 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. a programme on the radio or on television     ts
91 To simultaneously send the same message to all the users on a network     ts
92 a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?"     ts
93 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     ts
94 transmission, dispatch, radio program  isim     ts
95 The form broadcast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb     ts
96 The simultaneous transmission of a message to all receiver on the channel     ts
97 The act of sending a frame to all stations Also describes the class of media for which CSMA/CD Ethernet is designed, in which all stations are capable of receiving a signal transmitted by any other station     ts
98 A network transaction that sends data to all hosts connected to the network     ts
99 A special type of multicast packet that all nodes on the network are always willing to receive Also in the Unidata LDM context, refers to the satellite broadcast of FOS and McIDAS data by Alden     ts
100 A special type of multicast packet which all nodes on the network are always willing to receive See also: multicast, unicast [Source: RFC1392]     ts
101 The simultaneous transmission of data via a network from one terminal to a set of destinations or to all destinations     ts
102 The process of sending a message from one station to all other stations on the network     ts
103 message that is transmitted by radio or television     ts
104 In general terms, a transmission sent simultaneously to more than one recipient In Internet terminology, a transmission sent to a single address to be forwarded to many recipients In practice, Internet broadcasts function only on local networks, because routers do not forward them     ts
105 The simultaneous transmission of data or voice to a number of stations     ts
106 Packet delivery service in which all nodes on a network receive a copy of any frame that is designated for broadcast or, when used as a verb, sending the message to all nodes     ts
107 Data packet that will be sent to all nodes on a network Broadcasts are identified by a broadcast address Compare with multicast and unicast See also broadcast address     ts
108 The address for all nodes in a network or the message sent to all nodes     ts
109 Transmission of the same data to all destinations Simultaneous transmission of data to more than one destination     ts
110 The simultaneous transmission of like data from one to many destinations, one to all     ts
111 A packet whose special address results in its being heard by all hosts on a computer network     ts
112 (n ) To send a message to all possible recipients Broadcast can be implemented as a repeated send, but is more efficiently implemented by using spanning trees and having each node in the tree propagate the message to its descendants See also multicast and process group     ts
113broadcasting Scattering seeds - "We sewed the seeds, broadcasting with a rotary spreader."     ts
114broadcasting transmitting, sending out messages omnidirectionally - "This radio station is broadcasting at a frequency of 104Mhz."     ts
115broadcasting The business or profession of radio and television - "'Broadcasting can be a lucrative field, but very few people end up on the air."     ts
116broadcasting Sending in all directions     ts
117broadcasting Present participle of broadcast     ts
118broadcasted past of broadcast     ts
119broadcasting a medium that disseminates via telecommunications     ts
120broadcasting – Signals transmitted over-the-air for television or radio for use by the general public     ts
121broadcasting An operation that transfers data contained in any MPI process (root process) to all other MPI processes     ts
122broadcasting taking part in a radio or tv program     ts
123broadcasting an information dissemination problem in which one vertex in a graph, called the originator, must distribute a message to all other vertices by placing a series of calls along the edges of the graph Once informed, other vertices aid the originator in distributing the message This is assumed to take place in discrete time units     ts
124broadcasting Streaming (sending packets) any datatype from a live source to all nodes     ts
125broadcasting The body of law which relates to radio, television (including satellite) and cable transmissions Legal issues which can arise in broadcasting include defamation and libel, as well as a host of regulatory matters     ts
126broadcasting The term "broadcast," meaning to send a radio message to a number of simultaneous listeners, has existed since the 19th century (Before then, the term was an agricultural one to describe a method of sowing seeds )     ts
127broadcasting "Broadcasting is a protocol which allows a process to send one message out, and allow all of the other processes to read that single message" (qtd in Gossweiler 4) The advantage of broadcast messages over multicast messages is that only one message has to be sent out instead of one message to each node See also: Multicasting     ts
128broadcasting Fertilizer and seed can both be broadcast When seed, for example, is broadcast it is spread by handful or by a spreader as evenly as possible over the soil For best results, it is usually most effective to prepare the soil beforehand When seed is light or small, mixing it with sand can make even distribution easier After the seed is broadcast, water it gently; you might also need to rake soil lightly over the seeds, depending on the variety     ts
129broadcasting Transmitting electromagnetic signals in a multidirectional pattern over the air     ts
130broadcasting producing and transmitting television and radio programs; television or radio being a business, radio or television as a career or profession  isim     ts
131broadcasting Broadcasting is the making and sending out of television and radio programmes. If this happens it will change the face of religious broadcasting. the state broadcasting organisation. the business of making television and radio programmes. Transmission of sound or images by radio or television. After Guglielmo Marconi's discovery of wireless broadcasting in 1901, radio broadcasting was undertaken by amateurs. The first U.S. commercial radio station, KDKA of Pittsburgh, began operation in 1920. The number of stations increased rapidly, as did the formation of national radio networks. To avoid radio monopolies, Congress passed the Radio Act of 1927, which created the Federal Communications Commission to oversee broadcast operations. In the 1930s and '40s, the "golden age of radio," innovations in broadcast techniques and programming made radio the most popular entertainment medium. Television broadcasting began in Germany and Britain in the 1930s. After World War II, the U.S. took the lead, and television stations soon overshadowed radio networks. Color television broadcasts began in 1954 and became widespread in the 1960s. By the 1980s, satellite transmission of live television further expanded the field of broadcasting. See also ABC, BBC, CBS, CNN, NBC, PBS. American Broadcasting Co. British Broadcasting Corp. National Broadcasting Co. Public Broadcasting Service Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Fox Broadcasting Co     ts
132broadcasting The ability to send the same document to more than one location     ts
133broadcasting transmissions that are intended for the general public     ts
134broadcasting from the top of the world!     ts
135broadcasting A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience A strategy used by network executives to attract a large and demographically diverse audience     ts
136broadcasting Early farming was a very labour intensive process Because the early settlers did not possess mechanized machinery they had to hand-sow their crops Broadcasting was the act of widely scattering or planting the seeds of a crop by hand     ts
137broadcasting The delivery of data packets to all computers on a network     ts
138broadcasting Producing and designing media content to appeal to a broad audience segment and offered on airways to a large number of people The technology of broadcasting only applies to content carried through the airwaves     ts
139broadcasting distributing chemicals in the pool by scattering over the water surface     ts
140broadcasting Using radio waves to distribute radio or TV programs which are available for reception by the general public     ts
141broadcasts third-person singular of broadcast     ts
142broadcasts plural of broadcast     ts
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