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Перевод: broadcasting


[прилагательное]
широковещательный; вещательный;
[существительное]
радиовещание; вещание; трансляция ; радиопередача ; широковещание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Stereo broadcasting started a little over six months ago when ITV and Channel 4 officially launched Stereo TV using a new digital sound transmission system, called Nicam.
  2. After the war, Tute worked in a variety of jobs where his skills as both sailor and writer were much in demand - broadcasting, film-making, and as script editor for London Weekend Television.
  3. It receives them automatically as a member of the European Broadcasting Union, a privilege granted to it because 15 member stations of that cosy cartel own the half of Eurosport which Murdoch does not.
  4. The broadcasting directive will allow cross-border advertising of all sorts of alcohol.
  5. As time passed I became more and more interested in the intriguing field of radio broadcasting, little knowing that this was only the beginning of a radio career lasting for the next 50 years.
  6. Cricket, in fact, has negotiated a successful compromise with the world of broadcasting, enjoying extensive coverage, which is now used to gain lucrative "low-key" sponsorship and advertising.
  7. Finally, as a country with a competent military industry, the nation has a strong hand in military and complex civil electronics such as radar and broadcasting.
  8. If the bias we have detected in broadcasting was not obvious to media specialists we can hardly expect that it would have been obvious to the general public.
  9. The influence of its music was greatly enhanced by the technological advances which then took place: first in gramophones; then in public broadcasting systems.
  10. This distinction between the press and broadcasting is now much less clear.
  11. In recent months, the Independent Broadcasting Authority and Unisat have been negotiating over the use of low-power transmitters by the IBA.
  12. For the other, the home secretary will favour the Independent Broadcasting Authority's submission for an independent national radio - "provided that satisfactory financing arrangements can be developed".
  13. The spectacularly political appointments of the Thatcher years, like sending the right-wing journalist Lord Chalfont to be deputy chairman of the Independent Broadcasting Authority, are outnumbered by the nomination of much more traditional figures.

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